Rafflesia Vase
What comes to mind when you think of your roots?
For Danny, Co-Founder of Little Goodies, who was born and raised in Virginia in the 1990s to immigrant parents from El Salvador and Thailand, his roots have been an ongoing exploration.
Meet the Rafflesia vase by Oakland-based ceramicist Justin Kiene, part of a collection of ceramics exploring Danny’s roots and inspired by the flora grown in the native lands of Danny’s parents. This vase takes cues from the striking red and white colors of the Rafflesia flower, the largest flower in the world and one of the rarest flowers found in Thailand and Southeast Asia. Here are a few fun facts about the Rafflesia: it’s also a parasitic plant and smells like dead carcasses.
Justin’s otherworldly approach and attention to detail to ceramics are on full display with this vase, featuring bumpy dots and a two-tone gradient finish.
Handmade by Justin in his Oakland studio, this one-of-a-kind goody is exclusively available at Little Goodies. This vase could be a memorable keepsake for yourself to brighten up a space or could make a thoughtful gift for a friend with a soft spot for flowers.