Henry Holland has just launched a vase collection that will transform your fall mantelscape

We expect the designer’s debut vases and candlesticks will sell out fast – here’s how to get your hands on them

Henry Holland colorful vases and candle holders
(Image credit: Henry Holland Studio - Profumo, Tudor & Grey Hey Vases)

Emerging from the success of his sell-out summer collection, Henry Holland has just released a selection of vases and candle sticks that are at the peak of our fall lust-list. 

The collection, which includes 12 new vases and eight candle holders, celebrates Henry’s rustic yet stylish aesthetic that will crown your autumnal scheme – and reshape your modern decorating ideas in the process.

The designer used the Nerikomi technique – a traditional Japanese method that involves stacking, folding, and rolling different colored clays into slaps to create a ripple-like effect when formed into shapes. This combination of color and clay means that every piece is unique – so you can fill your scheme with individuality. 

Henry Holland colorful vases and candle holders

(Image credit: Candle duo in brown & blue by Henry Holland Studio)

‘The vase and candleholder silhouettes came around with the molds that I use to create my dinner and serve-ware,’ Henry explains. ‘Due to limited space in our studio, we are always stacking things on top of each other, and I was enjoying some of the shapes that we could create.’ 

While Henry Holland is influential in the ceramics industry, you may also recognize the East London-based creative from his eponymously-named fashion label. The designer fell into ceramics whilst taking a break from fashion during the pandemic – and he’s setting interior design trends in the process. 

Our favorite stand-outs from the new collection include the Blue and White Maxi Tudor Vase (named after Henry’s namesake Henry VIII) and the Green and White Profumo Vase that Henry describes as ‘iconic, distinctive, and instantly recognizable.’ We also love the Terracotta and White Tudor Vase – a brand new colorway that Henry suggests we see even more frequently in the coming months. 

Henry Holland colorful vases and candle holders

(Image credit: Profumo MINI by Henry Holland Studio)

These pieces are the perfect autumnal dining room idea and also stand stylishly in the kitchen and on your fall mantelpiece. They also work effortlessly alongside his last ceramics collection to create a patterned flow around your home. 

‘I really like the idea of continuity that runs across both the tableware and these vases. You can see elements taken from my mugs and my bowls translated into an entirely different product but still with the same DNA,’ Henry shares. 

Now you have every excuse to invest in his tableware, too – if you haven’t already. 

Henry Holland colorful vases and candle holders

(Image credit: Great Hey MAXI by Henry Holland Studio)

The entire collection is available via Henry Holland Studio now.  

Megan Slack

Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team.


Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US whilst studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site.


Megan currently lives in London, where she relocated from her hometown in Yorkshire. In her home, she experiments with interior design trends and draws inspiration from the home decor ideas she observes in her everyday work life. Her favorite pieces include her antique typewriter and her expansive collection of houseplants. When she isn’t writing, she is browsing London’s coffee shops and bookstores to add to her ever-growing library, taking over the open shelving in her apartment.