The Rainbow Collection: Celebrating Color Diversity
Color is a language—one that can lift moods, hold memories, and turn a house into a place that feels unmistakably yours. At Trove Gallery, we honor that language through the Rainbow Collection, a spectrum-spanning curation of handcrafted pieces from global artisans who treat color as both medium and message. From sculpted forms that glow with earthy pigments to glass vessels that seem to capture light itself, these works invite you to celebrate color diversity in your home with intention and delight.
Below, journey through the hues with us: meet the makers, explore the nuances of material and technique, and discover collector-worthy pieces you can bring home today. Prices noted are current at the time of writing and subject to change.
A Prism of Craft: Why Color Matters in the Home
In design, color does more than decorate—it directs attention, sets rhythm, and shapes the feeling of a room. A single cobalt vase can energize a quiet shelf; a warm terracotta sculpture can anchor a lively mix. The Rainbow Collection honors these moments of transformation, gathering handcrafted pieces that celebrate color diversity with authenticity. Each work is made by an artisan whose practice is rooted in material mastery—clay, leather, glass, and pigment—so the hues aren’t merely applied; they’re integrated, layered, and lived-in.
Across the collection, you’ll find tactile differences in how color appears: the velvety depth of fired clay, the liquid clarity of mouth-blown glass, the soft sheen of woven leather, and the expressive brushwork of contemporary painting. This dimensionality is what makes color feel luxurious without ostentation. It’s not the loudness of the tone; it’s the richness of the story behind it.
To dive deeper into the makers’ worlds, explore their collections: Noe Kuremoto, Anna von Lipa, Moser, Àlvar Martínez Mestres, Chala Toprak, Catarina Pacheco, Merve Gökgöz, Maria Economides, Caroline Desile, and Oscarmaschera.
Red to Violet: A Tour Through the Rainbow Collection
Begin with sculpture that feels elemental—the quiet drama of clay shaped by hand. Noe Kuremoto’s Haniwa series channels a timeless presence with contemporary soul. Each figure carries its own stance and spirit, creating powerful moments of color and form.
The stoic grace of Haniwa Warrior 93 ($1,700.00) sets a contemplative tone, while Haniwa Warrior 85 ($1,700.00) and Haniwa Warrior 74 ($1,700.00) invite playful conversation between silhouettes. For a more expansive grouping, consider Haniwa Warrior 92 ($1,700.00), Haniwa Warrior 107 ($1,700.00), Haniwa Warrior 113 ($1,700.00), and Haniwa Warrior 126 ($1,700.00)—each one a unique variation on the theme of presence. In the same narrative realm but distinctly lyrical, Crane Wife 9 ($1,356.00) brings a softer arc to the story, its posture and surface beckoning closer inspection.
Textural ceramics continue the chromatic journey with the poetic “Ash Bloom” works by Chala Toprak. Ash Bloom 02 ($1,430.00) and Ash Bloom 07 ($1,131.00) interpret bloom as gesture: layered shades, mineral nuance, and a sensation of color emerging from within the material. Displayed together, they create a diptych of tonal movement—gentle yet magnetic.
If you love the way glass turns light into color, you’ll find joy in the facets and ripples of the Rainbow Collection’s vessels. Colored Handle Paris Hobnail Jug by Anna von Lipa ($214.00) offers everyday enchantment: patterned surface, playful handle hues, and a generous pour perfect for shared tables. For a sculptural profile, the Marble Elipse Vase ($181.00) pairs fluid color marbling with a modern silhouette—striking whether it holds a single branch or stands alone.
From Àlvar Martínez Mestres, a suite of tactile vessels reflects a love of form: the spherical poise of the Sphere Ibiza Vase ($911.00), the architectural purity of the Cyclades Vase ($525.00), and the earthy patina of the Distressed Sardinia Vessel ($732.00). Each piece engages color in a grounded way—more like sunbaked stone and weathered coastlines than paint on a surface. Completing the ensemble, the Large Harmony Vessel ($840.00) is aptly named: it harmonizes curve, proportion, and tone in a composition that reads serene from every angle.
For collectors of fine glass, the Caorle series by Moser offers an heirloom standard of clarity, weight, and color depth. The Short Caorle Vase ($1,045.00) is compact yet commanding, while the Medium Caorle Vase ($4,792.00) and Tall Caorle Vase ($8,381.00) rise in scale for dramatic verticality. Their hues are luminous—think jewel tones and subtle gradients that shift with natural light—making them natural anchors for a console or mantel.
Color also arrives as narrative and line in works on paper and canvas. Woman III by Maria Economides ($3,134.00) explores figure and form in a palette that reads intimate yet assured. Colour Conversation XI by Catarina Pacheco ($583.00) treats color like language—phrases and pauses arranged in confident balance. And Improvisation by Beril Nur Denli ($3,048.00) is a study in rhythm, where color leads the eye with the ease of a jazz line.
Turkish ceramic artist Merve Gökgöz brings tactile lyricism to the spectrum with vessels that feel both ancient and immediate. The evocatively named Sea Foam Vessel ($1,106.00) offers cool, layered tones, while Unnamed Vessel ($653.00) is quiet and contemplative. Triumph ($1,001.00) adds a note of confident color—an accent that reads like a celebratory flourish on a shelf.
Finally, let tactile utility carry color into daily rituals. Oscarmaschera’s refined leatherwork brings soft structure and tonal sophistication: the Round Woven Basket ($719.00) is a sculptural catchall with a weave that casts subtle shadows, and Container 1 & 2 ($147.00) adds petite, practical accents that punctuate a desk or bedside with understated hue. For a graphic edge, Society 01 by Caroline Desile ($2,668.00) delivers crisp contrast and a designer’s eye for composition—proof that black, white, and a single accent can feel as colorful as a full rainbow when the balance is right.
Sculpted Stories: The Poetry of Clay and Form
Clay holds color within the body of the piece. It stains fingertips, remembers pressure, and records time spent in the studio. In the Rainbow Collection, ceramic color is never superficial—it’s a lived surface whose subtleties reward repeat viewing.
Noe Kuremoto’s Haniwa figures—93, 85, 74, 92, 107, 113, and 126—read like a chorus of guardians. Some stand taller, some lean mid-thought, yet all share a reverence for line and a quiet, inward focus. Group two or three together to create an intentional vignette; let negative space breathe between them so shadows become part of the composition. Pair with Crane Wife 9 to soften the geometry with a lyrical counterpoint.
Merve Gökgöz’s vessels pursue another kind of poetry—an exploration of volume and surface that feels intimate and tactile. Sea Foam Vessel might sit beneath a window where morning light cools its palette; Unnamed Vessel is perfect for a minimal entry console; and Triumph adds a true statement note wherever you place it. Together, they offer a small-scale spectrum: three moods, three tonalities, one cohesive language.
For ceramics with architectural poise, Àlvar Martínez Mestres offers vessels that feel carved from landscape. The Sphere Ibiza Vase centers a shelf the way a sculpture does; the Cyclades Vase nods to classical proportion; the Distressed Sardinia Vessel wears its color like patina; and the Large Harmony Vessel unites them with a calmer, grounding hue. In all cases, the color reads as matter-of-fact, sophisticated, and naturally at home with stone, wood, and linen.
Liquid Light: Glass That Captures the Spectrum
Glass brings movement to color—the way it refracts, glows, and shifts with the day. In a rainbow-inspired home, glass is a vital counterpoint to opaque surfaces, providing lightness and a sense of air.
From Anna von Lipa, the Colored Handle Paris Hobnail Jug ($214.00) is as joyful as it is useful. The hobnail texture sparkles on a sunlit table, while the handle’s hue acts like a small, curated flash of color that complements florals, woven linens, and stoneware plates. The Marble Elipse Vase ($181.00) reads modernist yet playful—its marbled tones creating soft transitions that suit both monochrome interiors and maximalist mixes.
For collectors who appreciate weight and precision, Moser offers the remarkable Caorle series. The Short Caorle Vase ($1,045.00) can live on a bedside or narrow shelf, its color deepening at the base and radiating upward. Scale up to the Medium Caorle Vase ($4,792.00) or the Tall Caorle Vase ($8,381.00) for architectural impact. A single stem in each amplifies the line of the vessel; empty, they function as light-capturing sculptures.
Not to be overlooked, the glasslike gloss of certain ceramic finishes can echo the clarity of glass while retaining the grounded identity of clay. In a mixed-material tableau, consider placing the Caorle Vases beside Cyclades or Sphere Ibiza to create a play between matte and gloss, opacity and transparency. The effect is quietly luxurious—color that feels dimensional, never flat.
Color in Conversation: Paintings and Mixed Media
Color speaks differently on canvas and paper. It’s freer, faster, and openly communicative—a conversation you can join each time you glance up from your book or coffee.
In Woman III ($3,134.00), Maria Economides arranges color and contour to articulate presence without literal detail. The result is both intimate and graphic, an anchor piece for over a sofa or in a bedroom retreat. Colour Conversation XI ($583.00) by Catarina Pacheco treats color as thoughtful dialogue—blocks and strokes arranged with a composer’s ear for pause and emphasis. And Improvisation ($3,048.00) by Beril Nur Denli is kinetic and assured, a study in how hue can move your eye through space like melody.
Understated pieces can punctuate this conversation elegantly. Society 01 by Caroline Desile ($2,668.00) relies on crisp contrasts and a minimalist palette to make color’s presence felt through proportion. Place it near a brightly hued vessel, and you’ll see how restraint sparks resonance, each work enriching the other.
Texture Meets Tone: Everyday Objects with Chromatic Soul
Colorful design isn’t just for walls and pedestals. Everyday pieces carry subtle chromatic cues that make daily life feel considered. Oscarmaschera’s leather accessories do just that. The Round Woven Basket ($719.00) brings structure and softness together; its interlaced pattern creates tone-on-tone shadows that evolve with the light. Use it to cradle rolled throws in a living room or to organize favorite art books. For smaller gestures, Container 1 & 2 ($147.00) introduces a pair of tidy, color-forward forms—perfect for keys, notes, and quotidian treasures that deserve a beautiful home.
On a dining table, subtle color can also arrive through glass. The Colored Handle Paris Hobnail Jug pairs well with linen napkins in analogous tones—think soft peach with coral, or pale blue with teal. Add the Marble Elipse Vase down the center with a few garden clippings, and you have a complete setting where color whispers instead of shouts.
Curate Your Own Spectrum: Styling Tips and Care
Building a color-rich home is an act of curation. Start with emotion: what do you want to feel—energized, soothed, grounded? Then choose the pieces that carry those feelings into your space.
For bright, energizing palettes: pair glass and ceramic for a dynamic mix of gloss and matte. Try the Tall Caorle Vase as a beacon on a console, flanked by the Triumph vessel and Colour Conversation XI. The trio creates a rhythm of vertical and horizontal lines with color as the connective tissue.
For restful, tonal palettes: focus on earthy ceramics and subtle marbling. Combine Unnamed Vessel and Distressed Sardinia Vessel with the Marble Elipse Vase. The palette feels coastal and calm, ideal for a bedroom or reading nook.
For sculptural storytelling: create a small chorus of figures. Choose two or three Haniwa—say 93, 113, and 126—and add Crane Wife 9 nearby. Keep other elements simple: a linen runner beneath, a single branch to echo line and movement.
Care tips to keep color radiant: dust glass and ceramics with a soft, dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals that can dull sheen. For leather accessories like the Round Woven Basket, occasional gentle conditioning keeps the hue supple and the weave refined. Display art away from direct, prolonged sunlight, and consider UV-protective glazing for framed pieces such as Woman III or Society 01.
And remember, diversity is the heart of this collection. You needn’t match tones perfectly to achieve harmony; instead, allow variations—soft and bold, warm and cool—to reflect the layered story of your home.
Meet the Makers: Craft, Community, and Color
Every piece in the Rainbow Collection is a collaboration between material, maker, and meaning. Explore the breadth of talent across our featured studios and artists:
• Noe Kuremoto — Contemporary ceramic figures that balance mythic presence and modern line.
• Anna von Lipa — Mouth-blown glassware with joyful pattern and color play.
• Moser — Fine glass vases defined by clarity, weight, and heirloom craftsmanship.
• Àlvar Martínez Mestres — Sculptural ceramics with grounded palettes and architectural form.
• Chala Toprak — Expressive ceramic works where texture and tone bloom together.
• Catarina Pacheco — Paintings that treat color as thoughtful conversation.
• Merve Gökgöz — Tactile vessels that explore volume, surface, and lyrical color.
• Maria Economides — Figurative works balancing intimacy and graphic clarity.
• Caroline Desile — Minimalist compositions that prove restraint can be profoundly colorful.
• Oscarmaschera — Leather pieces that merge utility with tonal sophistication.
Together, these voices form a spectrum not just of hue, but of approach. Each maker’s practice offers a distinct way to live with color—whether you favor the vibration of glass, the grounded warmth of clay, the crispness of line, or the softness of leather.
Ready to find your hue? Explore the Rainbow Collection in full, discover your next heirloom, and celebrate color diversity with pieces that are as meaningful as they are beautiful.
Call to action: Curate your own spectrum today. Shop the Rainbow Collection, meet the makers, and bring home the pieces that speak in your color language. Begin with our featured works—Medium Caorle Vase, Ash Bloom 02, and Triumph—or browse every hue in our Collections. Your home, your story, your colors.







