Not every home piece needs to shout to be noticed. Some just stand tall and let the craftsmanship do the talking. That’s exactly what CasaLatina’s Werregue collection offers: a quietly powerful blend of tradition, texture, and soul. Each vase is handmade by the Wounaan Indigenous community in Colombia using natural palm fiber, and once you’ve seen one in person, you won’t look at decor the same way again. There’s no overproduction here. These vases are limited, intentional, and so well made you’ll forget how mass-produced everything else feels. CasaLatina doesn’t just sell homeware. It gives you a piece of another world—woven, patient, and purposeful.
Summary
- Lineas XLarge Werregue Vase
Bold black-and-white design, striking contrast, oversized and sculptural. - Anillos Copper XLarge Werregue Vase
Warm tones meet geometric stripes for a grounded, earthy statement. - Rayos XLarge Werregue Vase
Sharp, vertical symmetry in monochrome. Clean and commanding. - Copper Lagrima Vase
A smaller, rounded form with subtle vertical lines and a soft copper glow.
Explore CasaLatina’s Werregue Collection before it sells out again.
Lineas XLarge: The Graphic Powerhouse

The Lineas XLarge Werregue Vase is what happens when ancestral craft meets modern art gallery aesthetics. Its wide base and tall form are wrapped in alternating black and ivory lines that feel almost architectural. If you’re the type who leans into minimalism but still wants a statement piece—this is it.
Why It Works
- Oversized and impactful without being flashy
- Versatile in both neutral and high-contrast spaces
- Feels like it belongs in a design exhibition
Drawbacks
- Display-only; not water-safe
- Often sold out on CasaLatina’s site
Anillos Copper XLarge: Warmth with an Edge
The Anillos Copper Werregue Vase feels like something that’s always existed. With earthy rings in copper, cream, and black, it adds warmth without stealing attention. It’s a conversation piece, but not one that interrupts.
Why It Works
- Perfect for autumn-toned interiors
- Adds structure to organic spaces
- Pairs beautifully with raw wood or stone
Drawbacks
- You’ll want a low pedestal to really show it off
- Not every room can handle its earthy intensity
Rayos XLarge: Minimalist, But Make It Spiritual
The Rayos Vase is all sharp contrast and clean lines. It’s bolder than the others—less soft, more intentional. Think of it like a visual drumbeat: steady, strong, and rhythmic. If your space leans toward grayscale or black-and-white themes, Rayos will feel right at home.
Why It Works
- Vertical lines elongate a space
- Plays beautifully with shadows and light
- Modern, but deeply rooted in tradition
Drawbacks
- Demands breathing room around it
- Best as a standalone piece
Copper Lagrima: Small, Soft, Striking

The Copper Lagrima Vase is understated, but that’s its strength. Its teardrop shape, vertical woven texture, and gentle copper gradient make it feel peaceful and intentional. It’s the kind of piece you place somewhere quiet—and suddenly the whole room breathes better.
Why It Works
- Rounded silhouette adds softness to modern decor
- Works well in small spaces or bedside styling
- A more accessible entry point into the Werregue line
Drawbacks
- Smaller scale may feel subtle in large rooms
- May get overshadowed if not styled carefully
How They Work in Real Life
CasaLatina’s Werregue vases are the kind of pieces that don’t need to “match.” They stand on their own. Whether you place one on a wide console, a sculptural plinth, or nestled on a bookshelf among your favorite objects, it doesn’t disappear. It anchors. In soft natural light, the palm fiber glows gently. In shadow, the bold lines gain depth.
Because these are handcrafted, no two are the same. There are tiny differences—subtle shifts in weave, color tone, or curve—that remind you this wasn’t made by a machine. That’s part of what makes CasaLatina’s collection feel so alive.
Where Craft Meets Ethics
CasaLatina’s Werregue vases are more than beautiful, they’re intentional. Every piece is handwoven using fibers from the Werregue palm, sustainably harvested in Colombia. The vases are dyed using natural pigments and reflect generations of cultural knowledge passed down through the Wounaan community. CasaLatina doesn’t just support fair trade, it exists because of it. Their direct partnerships ensure artisans are paid fairly and the craft is preserved, not diluted. It’s rare to find a brand that values cultural respect as much as aesthetic excellence, but CasaLatina manages both seamlessly.
Some objects are beautiful. Others are meaningful. CasaLatina’s Werregue vases are both. They’re not for everyone—and that’s what makes them special. These aren’t placeholders for flowers or props for trends. They’re living history, crafted slowly, meant to last.
If you see one available, don’t wait. As with all CasaLatina pieces, once they’re gone, they’re gone for good. And if you’re lucky enough to bring one home? Make space. It deserves it.
FAQs
Are the Werregue vases waterproof?
No. These are decorative only and not designed to hold water or live plants.
Why is CasaLatina always sold out?
Each piece is handmade in limited runs. Restocks depend on artisan capacity and ethical sourcing—so they’re intentionally rare.
Can I style these with flowers or greenery?
Dried or faux stems work beautifully. Just avoid anything that requires water.
Where does CasaLatina ship?
They ship within the UK and selected international locations. Availability updates are shared on their website.




