
Soft Organic Stone Forms Water Bottle
Rounded, pebble-like shapes in cream, soft blue, terracotta, gray, and warm tan overlap and nest across a light ground, creating a rhythmic composition reminiscent of smooth river stones or abstract geological forms. The muted, naturalistic palette and organic geometry evoke a sense of calm tactility, with each form rendered in subtle gradations that suggest dimension and gentle movement. Built from double-wall vacuum-insulated stainless steel and made to order, keeping drinks cold for hours, with 360-degree wraparound artwork and a sport, straw, or handle lid. Hydration for the desk, the trail, or the commute, carrying an artist's point of view.
Rounded, pebble-like shapes in cream, soft blue, terracotta, gray, and warm tan overlap and nest across a light ground, creating a rhythmic composition reminiscent of smooth river stones or abstract geological forms. The muted, naturalistic palette and organic geometry evoke a sense of calm tactility, with each form rendered in subtle gradations that suggest dimension and gentle movement. Built from double-wall vacuum-insulated stainless steel and made to order, keeping drinks cold for hours, with 360-degree wraparound artwork and a sport, straw, or handle lid. Hydration for the desk, the trail, or the commute, carrying an artist's point of view.
Original: $40.00
-65%$40.00
$14.00Description
Rounded, pebble-like shapes in cream, soft blue, terracotta, gray, and warm tan overlap and nest across a light ground, creating a rhythmic composition reminiscent of smooth river stones or abstract geological forms. The muted, naturalistic palette and organic geometry evoke a sense of calm tactility, with each form rendered in subtle gradations that suggest dimension and gentle movement. Built from double-wall vacuum-insulated stainless steel and made to order, keeping drinks cold for hours, with 360-degree wraparound artwork and a sport, straw, or handle lid. Hydration for the desk, the trail, or the commute, carrying an artist's point of view.























