

Emily Bicht x Littlefield Flowers Arranged Vessel (Blue)
The perfect gift: a special limited run collaboration of flowers and stoneware. This medium bouquet features the freshest blooms of the season, all arranged in a gorgeous vessel hand thrown by Peekskill artist Emily Bicht.
About the Vessel
Each piece is hand thrown on the potter’s wheel using speckled stoneware. They are food, dishwasher and microwave safe. This is a handmade item, and there may be variations in each vase.
Materials: brown stoneware, blue glaze
Diameter at opening: 2”
Height: 4.5”
Diameter at base: 3.5”
About the Flowers
This spring offers a bounty of ranunculus, poppies, and anemones. 10-15 stems per bouquet, bloom selection and color will vary day to day.
Orders are typically arranged for the next available delivery day, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Get in touch if you have a specific delivery day and time you’re hoping to meet and I’ll see what I can do.
About Emily Bicht
Emily is an artist, educator and community organizer based in the Hudson Valley, She is an active artist and member of several artists groups in the NYC area for over twenty years, including HVMOCA Crit Club, The Exhibitionists and Open Ground. She earned a BFA from Moore College of Art and Design and a MFA from Brooklyn College, City University of New York. In 2020, she received the Queens Council for the Arts New Work Grant. She works in a variety of mediums exploring identity and belonging. Additionally, she creates functional ceramics. She believes that art creates change, and the objects we surround ourselves with have the ability to elevate our lives. There is meaning in the mundane and transcendence in the ways we spend our days.
Emily lives with her traveling companion and two small cyclones in Peekskill, NY where she participates in community gardening and local government.
Emily Bicht x Littlefield Flowers Arranged Vessel (Blue)
The perfect gift: a special limited run collaboration of flowers and stoneware. This medium bouquet features the freshest blooms of the season, all arranged in a gorgeous vessel hand thrown by Peekskill artist Emily Bicht.
About the Vessel
Each piece is hand thrown on the potter’s wheel using speckled stoneware. They are food, dishwasher and microwave safe. This is a handmade item, and there may be variations in each vase.
Materials: brown stoneware, blue glaze
Diameter at opening: 2”
Height: 4.5”
Diameter at base: 3.5”
About the Flowers
This spring offers a bounty of ranunculus, poppies, and anemones. 10-15 stems per bouquet, bloom selection and color will vary day to day.
Orders are typically arranged for the next available delivery day, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Get in touch if you have a specific delivery day and time you’re hoping to meet and I’ll see what I can do.
About Emily Bicht
Emily is an artist, educator and community organizer based in the Hudson Valley, She is an active artist and member of several artists groups in the NYC area for over twenty years, including HVMOCA Crit Club, The Exhibitionists and Open Ground. She earned a BFA from Moore College of Art and Design and a MFA from Brooklyn College, City University of New York. In 2020, she received the Queens Council for the Arts New Work Grant. She works in a variety of mediums exploring identity and belonging. Additionally, she creates functional ceramics. She believes that art creates change, and the objects we surround ourselves with have the ability to elevate our lives. There is meaning in the mundane and transcendence in the ways we spend our days.
Emily lives with her traveling companion and two small cyclones in Peekskill, NY where she participates in community gardening and local government.