"Nue" by TUTU - the body-shaped vase inspired by Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon". Elevate your home decor with this artful fusion of fine art and functional design. Handcrafted with precision from high-quality kaolin, the vase's graceful curves and muted matte finish exude understated luxury and tranquil ambiance.
Whether as a gift or for personal use, "Nue" brings a touch of sophistication to any living space. With its exceptional craftsmanship and artistic flair, "Nue" by TUTU is a unique masterpiece for you to enjoy the timeless beauty of art in your everyday life.
Handcrafted with love by artisans in 15 processes.
Free Shipping & Easy Returns
Free Shipping
Our products can't teleport! Please give us the following days to work our magic and get your new treasure to your doorstep, depending on where you are.
Australia & New Zealand: 3-12 days
International: 7-15 days
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Easy Returns
Shopping for your home should be fun, so don’t be afraid to mix things up! If an item isn’t the perfect match, return it for a refund within 7 days of delivery in the original condition and packaging. We will happily refund you the full amount to your original payment method or store credit.
We take pride in the quality of our products and want you to be completely satisfied with your purchase. Please inspect your items upon arrival and let us know within 7 days if you find any breakages or damage. We will happily send you a new product, or refund you store credit.
We appreciate your love and will do everything we can to ensure your satisfaction with our products.
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About Us
Founded in 2020, TUTU Home is the brainchild of Carol Avedissian, a Sydney-based designer with a passion for unique and well-crafted homewares. Drawing inspiration from her many years spent in Paris, having studied at École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Versailles, Carol's love for design, architecture, and art shines through in every piece she curates.