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Product description
Blue and white ceramics have a way of making a room feel collected over time, even when the piece arrived last week. This jar leans into that history with a hand-painted trellis pattern in layered cobalt against crisp white — a pattern with real depth to it, not a flat print, so it catches light differently depending on where you're standing.
Design Function: A lidded ginger jar built for tabletop and shelf styling — it reads as sculptural on its own but was designed to anchor a small vignette just as easily.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: glazed ceramic
- Color: white with layered cobalt blue trellis pattern
- Dimensions: approximately 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 5.5"H
- Finish: glossy glaze
- Lidded design — decorative use, not intended for food storage
- Care: wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth
Category Standard: Within our decorative jar collection, this sits among the classic chinoiserie-inspired silhouettes — a category built around pattern and glaze depth rather than sculptural shape, which is what separates it from our plainer ceramic vessels.
How to Style It: Center it on a stack of books for instant height, or set it alone on open shelving where the pattern has room to be the whole story. It holds its own without a lid removed or florals added.
Where It Works Best: Bookshelves, console tables, and kitchen counters — anywhere a small dose of pattern and color would read as intentional rather than busy.
Mel's Styling Take: I reach for this jar when a shelf feels one note too neutral. It doesn't need company to look finished, but I like it best grounding a stack of linen-bound books with a single trailing stem nearby.
Pairs Well With: Blue Heron Prints, Set of Two · Mother of Pearl Floor Vase. Also pairs well with our Paloma Petal Candle and Ceramic Footed Serving Tray.
Also Available In: The Ceramic Woven Trellis Jar in a muted taupe and white colorway.
Good to Know: The lid lifts off for styling flexibility, but this jar is designed as a decorative object rather than functional kitchen storage.
Product Insight: The layered glaze technique gives this jar more visual depth than a printed pattern ever could — it's the kind of detail that reads differently in morning versus evening light.
Product description
Blue and white ceramics have a way of making a room feel collected over time, even when the piece arrived last week. This jar leans into that history with a hand-painted trellis pattern in layered cobalt against crisp white — a pattern with real depth to it, not a flat print, so it catches light differently depending on where you're standing.
Design Function: A lidded ginger jar built for tabletop and shelf styling — it reads as sculptural on its own but was designed to anchor a small vignette just as easily.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: glazed ceramic
- Color: white with layered cobalt blue trellis pattern
- Dimensions: approximately 5.5"L x 5.5"W x 5.5"H
- Finish: glossy glaze
- Lidded design — decorative use, not intended for food storage
- Care: wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth
Category Standard: Within our decorative jar collection, this sits among the classic chinoiserie-inspired silhouettes — a category built around pattern and glaze depth rather than sculptural shape, which is what separates it from our plainer ceramic vessels.
How to Style It: Center it on a stack of books for instant height, or set it alone on open shelving where the pattern has room to be the whole story. It holds its own without a lid removed or florals added.
Where It Works Best: Bookshelves, console tables, and kitchen counters — anywhere a small dose of pattern and color would read as intentional rather than busy.
Mel's Styling Take: I reach for this jar when a shelf feels one note too neutral. It doesn't need company to look finished, but I like it best grounding a stack of linen-bound books with a single trailing stem nearby.
Pairs Well With: Blue Heron Prints, Set of Two · Mother of Pearl Floor Vase. Also pairs well with our Paloma Petal Candle and Ceramic Footed Serving Tray.
Also Available In: The Ceramic Woven Trellis Jar in a muted taupe and white colorway.
Good to Know: The lid lifts off for styling flexibility, but this jar is designed as a decorative object rather than functional kitchen storage.
Product Insight: The layered glaze technique gives this jar more visual depth than a printed pattern ever could — it's the kind of detail that reads differently in morning versus evening light.