A classic chinoiserie-inspired link pattern wraps this lidded jar in muted taupe and white, the kind of quiet, sophisticated pairing that settles into a room instead of competing with it. Small in scale but confident in presence, it reads as a considered detail on a shelf that might otherwise feel unfinished.
Design Function: A lidded ceramic jar built for tabletop and shelf styling, adding pattern and shape without introducing bold color.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Ceramic
- Dimensions: 5.5 x 5.5 x 5.5
- Color: Taupe and white woven trellis pattern
- Handcrafted, so each piece varies slightly in size and color
- Care: Dust with a dry cloth; line the interior if using with fine furniture; decorative use only
Category Standard: Within our decorative jar collection, this piece sits in the small-format, pattern-driven category, sized for layering into an existing vignette rather than anchoring one on its own.
How to Style It: Group it with a stack of books and a single trailing plant on a bookshelf, or set it alone on an entry console where its pattern can stand out against a plain surface.
Where It Works Best: Bookshelves, mantels, and entry consoles — small vignettes that need one more layer of texture and pattern.
Mel's Styling Take: I reach for this one when a shelf feels flat and needs a pattern break without adding another color. The taupe keeps it grounded next to almost anything.
Pairs Well With: The Koa Ginger Jar · Imperial Lotus Ginger Jar. Also pairs well with our Lyra Sculpture in Natural Gray and our Andina Ecru/Light Blush Handcrafted Ceramic Vase for a layered shelf display.
Also Available In: Currently offered in this one design a true one-of-a-kind in our collection.
Good to Know: As a handcrafted piece, slight variations in glaze and shape are part of its character, not a flaw.
Product Insight: Customers choose this piece when they want the look of chinoiserie pattern in a smaller, more subtle scale than a traditional ginger jar.
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A classic chinoiserie-inspired link pattern wraps this lidded jar in muted taupe and white, the kind of quiet, sophisticated pairing that settles into a room instead of competing with it. Small in scale but confident in presence, it reads as a considered detail on a shelf that might otherwise feel unfinished.
Design Function: A lidded ceramic jar built for tabletop and shelf styling, adding pattern and shape without introducing bold color.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Ceramic
- Dimensions: 5.5 x 5.5 x 5.5
- Color: Taupe and white woven trellis pattern
- Handcrafted, so each piece varies slightly in size and color
- Care: Dust with a dry cloth; line the interior if using with fine furniture; decorative use only
Category Standard: Within our decorative jar collection, this piece sits in the small-format, pattern-driven category, sized for layering into an existing vignette rather than anchoring one on its own.
How to Style It: Group it with a stack of books and a single trailing plant on a bookshelf, or set it alone on an entry console where its pattern can stand out against a plain surface.
Where It Works Best: Bookshelves, mantels, and entry consoles — small vignettes that need one more layer of texture and pattern.
Mel's Styling Take: I reach for this one when a shelf feels flat and needs a pattern break without adding another color. The taupe keeps it grounded next to almost anything.
Pairs Well With: The Koa Ginger Jar · Imperial Lotus Ginger Jar. Also pairs well with our Lyra Sculpture in Natural Gray and our Andina Ecru/Light Blush Handcrafted Ceramic Vase for a layered shelf display.
Also Available In: Currently offered in this one design a true one-of-a-kind in our collection.
Good to Know: As a handcrafted piece, slight variations in glaze and shape are part of its character, not a flaw.
Product Insight: Customers choose this piece when they want the look of chinoiserie pattern in a smaller, more subtle scale than a traditional ginger jar.