Handcrafted pieces carry small variations that a mold-made object never will, and this ceramic pot leans into that with a subtle crosshatch texture beneath a glossy, sage-leaning green glaze. The rounded silhouette keeps it from feeling too utilitarian, while the texture gives it enough visual interest to work as a standalone object as easily as a planter.
Design Function: A rounded ceramic vessel built to hold stems, branches, or sculptural drop-ins, or to stand alone as a decorative object on its own.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Handcrafted ceramic
- Dimensions: Approx. 7.25" x 7.25" x 5.5"
- Color: Glossy green glazed finish
- Use: For decorative use only; may be used with a liner
- Note: Handcrafted, so slight variation between pieces is expected
Category Standard: Within our ceramic vessels, this Butera Pot sits in the textured-glaze category — its crosshatch detail and rounded shape distinguish it from our smoother, more minimal vase silhouettes.
How to Style It: Use with real touch florals or dried stems, as a minimalist statement piece on open shelving, or layered with other tonal vases in a neutral vignette.
Where It Works Best: Open shelving, console tables, and neutral vignettes where a pop of glossy green adds contrast without overwhelming the palette.
Mel's Styling Take: I like this pot best when it is not paired with anything too matchy — a warm wood tray or a stack of cream books gives the green something to play against.
Pairs Well With: 16.5" Cream Hydrangea Bush · 23" Purple Faux Dried Dahlia Bundle - 3 Stem. Also styles well with our 12" Small White 6 Stem Allium Bundle and Baxter Dog Sculpture.
Also Available In: Currently offered in this one design — a true one-of-a-kind in our collection.
Good to Know: This pot is for decorative use only; use a liner if pairing with fresh, watered stems.
Product Insight: Customers choose this piece for the handcrafted texture — no two pots glaze exactly the same, which is part of the appeal.
Green Ceramic Butera Pot
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Handcrafted pieces carry small variations that a mold-made object never will, and this ceramic pot leans into that with a subtle crosshatch texture beneath a glossy, sage-leaning green glaze. The rounded silhouette keeps it from feeling too utilitarian, while the texture gives it enough visual interest to work as a standalone object as easily as a planter.
Design Function: A rounded ceramic vessel built to hold stems, branches, or sculptural drop-ins, or to stand alone as a decorative object on its own.
Details at a Glance:
- Material: Handcrafted ceramic
- Dimensions: Approx. 7.25" x 7.25" x 5.5"
- Color: Glossy green glazed finish
- Use: For decorative use only; may be used with a liner
- Note: Handcrafted, so slight variation between pieces is expected
Category Standard: Within our ceramic vessels, this Butera Pot sits in the textured-glaze category — its crosshatch detail and rounded shape distinguish it from our smoother, more minimal vase silhouettes.
How to Style It: Use with real touch florals or dried stems, as a minimalist statement piece on open shelving, or layered with other tonal vases in a neutral vignette.
Where It Works Best: Open shelving, console tables, and neutral vignettes where a pop of glossy green adds contrast without overwhelming the palette.
Mel's Styling Take: I like this pot best when it is not paired with anything too matchy — a warm wood tray or a stack of cream books gives the green something to play against.
Pairs Well With: 16.5" Cream Hydrangea Bush · 23" Purple Faux Dried Dahlia Bundle - 3 Stem. Also styles well with our 12" Small White 6 Stem Allium Bundle and Baxter Dog Sculpture.
Also Available In: Currently offered in this one design — a true one-of-a-kind in our collection.
Good to Know: This pot is for decorative use only; use a liner if pairing with fresh, watered stems.
Product Insight: Customers choose this piece for the handcrafted texture — no two pots glaze exactly the same, which is part of the appeal.