Some pieces don’t need to announce themselves—they just quietly make everything around them look better.
The Gianna Vase is exactly that kind of piece. With its softly rounded amphora shape and sculptural handles, it brings a sense of history to a space, while the natural white finish keeps things feeling fresh and effortlessly current. It has that “collected over time” look… even if it arrived on your doorstep two days ago.
Hand-thrown from terracotta and finished with a subtle cold-paint technique, each vase carries slight variations that give it character—the good kind, not the kind that requires explaining. Whether you add a few airy stems or leave it completely empty (which, honestly, works beautifully), it adds just enough texture and presence to make a space feel more considered.
It’s also the kind of piece that quietly does a lot of heavy lifting—making shelves feel styled, consoles feel finished, and that one awkward corner finally make sense. No big production required.
Details:
• Material: hand-thrown terracotta with cold-paint finish
• Color: natural white with soft tonal variation
• Design: amphora-inspired silhouette with subtle sculptural handles
• Finish: matte, slightly textured surface with artisan variation
• Use: decorative interior use recommended
• Care: dust with dry cloth; line interior when needed to protect surfaces
• Note: each piece is handcrafted and will vary slightly in size, tone, and texture
• Sold as: one vase
Styling Suggestions:
• Place it on a console table with a few airy faux stems—it instantly looks like you meant to style the space that way.
• Style it on open shelving with books and smaller objects for a layered look that feels collected, not curated within an inch of its life.
• Pair it with the Ciela Glass Bowl and a few True Bloom stems to create a soft, balanced vignette that feels relaxed but still pulled together.
• Let it stand alone on a kitchen island or entry table—this is one of those pieces that doesn’t need help, but it’s nice when it gets it.
Madi’s Personal Styling Tip:
I reach for a vase like this when a space feels a little too “perfect.” The texture and shape loosen everything up just enough to make it feel lived in—in a good way, not the “we gave up halfway through styling” kind of way.
Best For:
• Console tables, entryways, and shelving
• Kitchen island or coffee table styling
• Adding texture and depth to neutral spaces
• Modern farmhouse, transitional, and Mediterranean-inspired interiors
An amphora-style terracotta vase adds sculptural shape and natural texture, making it ideal for styling shelves, consoles, and layered decor moments.
How It Transitions:
Its neutral tone and timeless silhouette make it easy to style year-round—light and airy with greenery in spring and summer, or paired with branches and deeper tones in the cooler months.
Complementary Items:
• Ciela Glass Bowl — adds a soft hint of color and contrast
• True Bloom Floral Stems — bring height and organic movement
• Decorative books or risers — help anchor the piece in a vignette
• Textured trays — create a layered, grounded styling base
• Additional ceramic vessels — for a collected, mixed-material look
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Some pieces don’t need to announce themselves—they just quietly make everything around them look better.
The Gianna Vase is exactly that kind of piece. With its softly rounded amphora shape and sculptural handles, it brings a sense of history to a space, while the natural white finish keeps things feeling fresh and effortlessly current. It has that “collected over time” look… even if it arrived on your doorstep two days ago.
Hand-thrown from terracotta and finished with a subtle cold-paint technique, each vase carries slight variations that give it character—the good kind, not the kind that requires explaining. Whether you add a few airy stems or leave it completely empty (which, honestly, works beautifully), it adds just enough texture and presence to make a space feel more considered.
It’s also the kind of piece that quietly does a lot of heavy lifting—making shelves feel styled, consoles feel finished, and that one awkward corner finally make sense. No big production required.
Details:
• Material: hand-thrown terracotta with cold-paint finish
• Color: natural white with soft tonal variation
• Design: amphora-inspired silhouette with subtle sculptural handles
• Finish: matte, slightly textured surface with artisan variation
• Use: decorative interior use recommended
• Care: dust with dry cloth; line interior when needed to protect surfaces
• Note: each piece is handcrafted and will vary slightly in size, tone, and texture
• Sold as: one vase
Styling Suggestions:
• Place it on a console table with a few airy faux stems—it instantly looks like you meant to style the space that way.
• Style it on open shelving with books and smaller objects for a layered look that feels collected, not curated within an inch of its life.
• Pair it with the Ciela Glass Bowl and a few True Bloom stems to create a soft, balanced vignette that feels relaxed but still pulled together.
• Let it stand alone on a kitchen island or entry table—this is one of those pieces that doesn’t need help, but it’s nice when it gets it.
Madi’s Personal Styling Tip:
I reach for a vase like this when a space feels a little too “perfect.” The texture and shape loosen everything up just enough to make it feel lived in—in a good way, not the “we gave up halfway through styling” kind of way.
Best For:
• Console tables, entryways, and shelving
• Kitchen island or coffee table styling
• Adding texture and depth to neutral spaces
• Modern farmhouse, transitional, and Mediterranean-inspired interiors
An amphora-style terracotta vase adds sculptural shape and natural texture, making it ideal for styling shelves, consoles, and layered decor moments.
How It Transitions:
Its neutral tone and timeless silhouette make it easy to style year-round—light and airy with greenery in spring and summer, or paired with branches and deeper tones in the cooler months.
Complementary Items:
• Ciela Glass Bowl — adds a soft hint of color and contrast
• True Bloom Floral Stems — bring height and organic movement
• Decorative books or risers — help anchor the piece in a vignette
• Textured trays — create a layered, grounded styling base
• Additional ceramic vessels — for a collected, mixed-material look