Artisanal Vases & Vessels
Decorative vases in ceramic, glass, and metal designed for modern, transitional, and classic interiors. Explore a curated selection of tabletop and floor vases for styling shelves, consoles, and living spaces.
How to Choose Decorative Vases for Every Space
Understanding Vase Shape and Scale
Decorative vases define volume, scale, and silhouette in a space. Whether styled on consoles, shelves, or dining tables, vases provide vertical balance against horizontal surfaces. Tall vases draw the eye upward and create height, while wider vessels anchor arrangements and add visual weight. Choosing the right shape helps establish rhythm and proportion, allowing each piece to feel intentional within the overall design.
Materials and Finishes in Decorative Vases
This collection features ceramic vases, glass vases, and metal vessels, each offering a distinct material presence. Handcrafted ceramics introduce texture and organic movement, while glass vases reflect light and soften surrounding elements. Metal finishes provide contrast and structure, adding a more architectural feel. These material variations allow decorative vases to function as both practical containers and sculptural accents within a curated interior.
Styling Decorative Vases in Your Home
Decorative vases can be styled individually or grouped to create layered visual interest. For tabletops and consoles, use the rule of three by combining different heights and forms to establish balance and movement. Pair matte and glossy finishes to introduce contrast, or mix materials for added depth. Floor vases can define unused corners, while smaller vessels enhance shelves and tabletop arrangements with subtle detail.
Pairing Vases with Other Decorative Elements
Decorative vases integrate seamlessly with other home accents. Pair them with hurricanes and candle holders to introduce warmth and ambient light, or style them alongside wall mirrors to reflect form and enhance spatial depth. These combinations help create a cohesive and elevated interior environment.
Styling and Caring for Artisanal Vessels: FAQs
Many of our glazed porcelain and ceramic vases are watertight. However, for unglazed stone, terracotta, or vintage-inspired pieces, we recommend using a waterproof liner or styling with dried botanicals to protect your furniture surfaces.
Absolutely. Each vessel is curated for its sculptural integrity and quiet presence. They are designed to stand alone as intentional décor pieces on mantels, open shelving, or entry consoles.
Our collection features high-quality natural materials including kiln-fired porcelain, hand-thrown stoneware, and carved terracotta. Many pieces are finished using heritage techniques to ensure a unique, artisanal character.
We suggest wiping gently with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners or abrasive sponges, as these can damage artisanal glazes and natural, textured finishes over time.
Consider the one-third rule: a vase should occupy about one-third of the vertical space below your wall décor. Use taller, narrow forms for vertical lift and smaller, rounded silhouettes to soften angular furniture in a grouped vignette.