A Proud Interiors Moment: My Textured Vase Trio Featured in Your Home
- Rachel J.- ArtyPax Owner & Artist

- Jan 30
- 2 min read
Updated: 1 day ago
Seeing my work featured in a interiors magazine always stops me in my tracks—but this one felt especially special. I was absolutely delighted to find my ceramic textured vase trio featured in Your Home Magazine (February 2026 issue).
It was one of those quiet, affirming moments that made all the sketching, planning and refining feel truly worthwhile.

A Trio Rooted in Texture and Calm
This vase trio is designed with touch and subtlety in mind. Each piece feels grounding and tactile—objects that invite you to slow down and really notice them.
The gentle textures are inspired by natural surfaces: weathered stone, soft earth and organic patterns found outdoors. Finished in calm, neutral tones, the vases are intended to work beautifully together as a set, while still holding their own when styled individually.
They’re pieces made to live easily in a home—on shelves, tables, or windowsills—bringing a sense of balance rather than demanding attention.
Why Being Featured in Your Home Means So Much

Your Home is a long-established and widely read UK interiors magazine, known for making good design feel accessible, welcoming and achievable. It’s a publication people trust for inspiration—showing how thoughtful pieces can elevate everyday spaces without feeling out of reach.
To have my pottery featured in their February 2026 issue felt like a meaningful endorsement of ArtyPax’s approach: slow, nature-inspired design with longevity at its core. It introduced my ceramics to readers who genuinely care about creating calm, personal interiors—and that alignment means everything to me.
A Moment of Gratitude
I’m incredibly grateful to the Your Home team for featuring my vase trio and to everyone who supports ArtyPax—whether by collecting a piece, recommending my work or simply following along behind the scenes.
What began as a simple ceramic set has found its way into the pages of a national interiors magazine, and that’s something I’ll always be proud of. If this vase set ends up in your home, I hope it brings a sense of quiet beauty and everyday ease to your space.






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