Affectionately named after a little mining town on the west coast of Tasmania, this vase reflects the contrasts between its barren, rocky moonscape, its thick, low-hanging cloud and its lush, dense forest. Just like the meeting of the King and Queen Rivers, this vase depicts a place where landscapes collide.
Affectionately named after a little mining town on the west coast of Tasmania, this vase reflects the contrasts between its barren, rocky moonscape, its thick, low-hanging cloud and its lush, dense forest. Just like the meeting of the King and Queen Rivers, this vase depicts a place where landscapes collide.