Mischa White Terracotta Sectioned Vase & Dish Brush Holder
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Mischa is a perfect way to keep your countertop clean and looking amazing. We like to use it to store our dish brushes, then put our all natural Marseille soap block on the lower section. Or, you can also use the middle section as a vase and then place food in the lower section. It fits our large soap cube perfectly plus a handful of brushes as well. Lots of accessories linked below!
Given these are hand-glazed, each one is unique and will show variations. This is the type of character we love here at Hello Norden.
Terracotta with a white reactive glaze finish
Standard Delivery — smaller items ship UPS/USPS straight to your door.
Room of choice delivery — freight furniture is delivered inside your home, to the room you choose.
White Glove delivery — made-to-order and large upholstery: room of choice, unpacking & light assembly, and all packaging removed.
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Design Notes: Curating the Vibe
If you're drawn to this piece, there's a reason. It lives in the kind of space that feels grounded and layered. I created a full design guide to show you how I’d style it—and how you can create the look.
Our founder's story
More Than Just Beautiful Things
At Hello Norden, we’re not here to sell trends. We’re here to help you create spaces that feel like you. Spaces that calm your body, support your nervous system, and tell a story you recognize as your own.
Every piece we offer—vintage, made-to-order, or newly crafted—is chosen for how it feels, not just how it looks.
Founder Kassina Folstad spent 22 years designing spaces and studying how environments impact the body. That led to the creation of the RUTED Method—a science-backed, story-rich approach to design that’s changing the way we think about home.
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