Houf Vase
The HOUF collection expands on the versatility of poufs as multifunctional units that can be seating, tables, planters, and even a makeshift drum. Their texture and simplicity bring an organic and modern touch to the home, along with Cyrc's unequivocal sustainability.


Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, all our vases are water tight. They can hold fresh and dry flowers.
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The products are not painted, the colour is part of the material. Slight fading may occur after long period of exposure to direct sunlight.
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It is rPLA, is recycled from post-industrial food packaging waste sourced from the Benelux region.
PLA is a bioderived material made from fermented plant starch such as corn, cassava, and sugarcane. Although its source is technically renewable, the industrial agriculture it comes from has a heavy carbon footprint. This is why we use recycled PLA. It’s also somewhat misleadingly characterized as biodegradable. Although it can be broken down at the end of life, it does not naturally decompose at speed without industrial composting assistance. PLA is greener than traditional plastics, but its fate as waste, and the damage it can cause, is the same as any other plastic. PLA is a valuable material that should be kept in a circular loop for as long as possible.
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At Cyrc, we embrace the beauty of the 3D printing process, where every piece is uniquely crafted with subtle variations in surface and pattern. These characteristics are not defects but a testament to the artful nature of this innovative technique. We take pride in maintaining the highest standards, carefully inspecting each product to ensure it meets our commitment to quality and design.
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You can wipe clean and wash with cool water and mild soap. Our products are not dishwasher safe, they are not meant to be exposed to extreme temperatures.
For products with intricate openigns we recommend using a bottle brush.

We make design objects that make it easier for you to be a consumer living by your principles.
It is imperative that we create a future where the simple act of owning a vase, a bowl, or a chair doesn't come with hidden costs from extraction, production, and exploitation.