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Product description
The Lyra Sculpture is a study in restraint — a single continuous curve of clay, hand-finished in a matte charcoal-gray glaze that reads more like stone than ceramic. There's no obvious front or back to it; the abstract, curving form shifts depending on the angle it's viewed from, which is part of what makes it hold interest as a standalone object rather than a backdrop piece.
Design Function: A sculptural accent built to anchor a surface on its own, without florals, books, or a supporting cast of other objects.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Clay, matte glaze finish
- Dimensions: 6.75"L x 4"W x 12.25"H
- Color: Matte gray/brown
- Care: Dust with a soft cloth. Do not clean with harsh chemicals. Interior use only.
Category Standard: Within our decorative objects, the Lyra Sculpture sits in the standalone-art category — a sculptural form meant to be appreciated on its own rather than a vessel or functional piece pressed into styling duty.
How to Style It: Give it its own footprint rather than crowding it — a clear few inches of space on either side lets the curve of the piece read clearly. It holds up well set directly on a stack of books or centered alone on an ottoman tray.
Where It Works Best: Bookshelves, ottomans, and desktops — anywhere that benefits from one confident, quiet object instead of a cluster.
Mel's Styling Take: I like this one on a bookshelf at eye level, not tucked low — the matte gray glaze has enough depth that it deserves to be seen straight on, not just glanced at from above.
Pairs Well With: Golden Pear Sculpture - 8.5" High · Gold Key Sculpture · Round Ceramic Seraphina Vase. Also styles beautifully with our Golden Apple Decorative Object, The Koa Ginger Jar, and Baxter Dog Sculpture.
Also Available In: Lyra Sculpture - Glossy White
Good to Know: The matte finish shows subtle handmade variation in glaze depth from piece to piece, which is typical of clay work rather than a flaw.
Product Insight: Customers gravitate to this colorway when they want a sculptural piece that reads warm and grounded rather than stark against wood tones and neutral palettes.
Product description
The Lyra Sculpture is a study in restraint — a single continuous curve of clay, hand-finished in a matte charcoal-gray glaze that reads more like stone than ceramic. There's no obvious front or back to it; the abstract, curving form shifts depending on the angle it's viewed from, which is part of what makes it hold interest as a standalone object rather than a backdrop piece.
Design Function: A sculptural accent built to anchor a surface on its own, without florals, books, or a supporting cast of other objects.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Clay, matte glaze finish
- Dimensions: 6.75"L x 4"W x 12.25"H
- Color: Matte gray/brown
- Care: Dust with a soft cloth. Do not clean with harsh chemicals. Interior use only.
Category Standard: Within our decorative objects, the Lyra Sculpture sits in the standalone-art category — a sculptural form meant to be appreciated on its own rather than a vessel or functional piece pressed into styling duty.
How to Style It: Give it its own footprint rather than crowding it — a clear few inches of space on either side lets the curve of the piece read clearly. It holds up well set directly on a stack of books or centered alone on an ottoman tray.
Where It Works Best: Bookshelves, ottomans, and desktops — anywhere that benefits from one confident, quiet object instead of a cluster.
Mel's Styling Take: I like this one on a bookshelf at eye level, not tucked low — the matte gray glaze has enough depth that it deserves to be seen straight on, not just glanced at from above.
Pairs Well With: Golden Pear Sculpture - 8.5" High · Gold Key Sculpture · Round Ceramic Seraphina Vase. Also styles beautifully with our Golden Apple Decorative Object, The Koa Ginger Jar, and Baxter Dog Sculpture.
Also Available In: Lyra Sculpture - Glossy White
Good to Know: The matte finish shows subtle handmade variation in glaze depth from piece to piece, which is typical of clay work rather than a flaw.
Product Insight: Customers gravitate to this colorway when they want a sculptural piece that reads warm and grounded rather than stark against wood tones and neutral palettes.