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The Stolen Form London Brick Vases by Sunil Pawar

The Stolen Form London Brick Vases -- a collaboration between the ceramics design company and UK artist Sunil Pawar -- combines urban street art with interior design to create one wicked flower pot. The limited edition vase is signed and numbered by the artist, with only 50 made available for purchase. In light of the August 2011 London riots, this graffiti-inspired brick vase takes on a whole new light and becomes a bold and unique addition to any abode.

The UK design company strives to create "luxurious and unique handmade products and artwork for the home," and these Stolen Form London Brick Vases are no exception. Adorned with gold flower designs over pink or blue, the vases combine luxury with an urban vibe that would make any Londoner proud.
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