Designed by master potter, Peter Wakefield, these pots are sturdy terra cotta, the hand has thrown on the potter’s wheel, one at a time. After firing, each is finished by hand, using a range of faux finish techniques that are not possible with ceramic glazes. The finishes are designed to accentuate the form of the…
Serving trays are so much more than a way to offer guests some freshly baked cookies. These decorative accents help you display a stack of books or a sure way to arrange an array of linens at your next casual cookout. That’s why we can’t get enough of this wicker ottoman serving tray. It’s braided…
This set of two carved wooden bud vases is carved in classic vase shapes on pedestals. They hold your favorite botanicals or blooms and double as simple decor. Try them on risers or as bookshelf baubles.
Take your design to a new level with the Vintage Island ColorPak from Booth & Williams. All books are published from 1940-to 1969 and include a variety of literary works, period novels, and topical texts with light overall wear. Actual titles will differ from those pictured but color and style will remain the same.
What is better than a simple three-dimensional cast aluminum rendition of a square’A set of two. These cubist sculptures are a fun, modern accent for a bookshelf, coffee table, or desk.
Display this metal vase set as accent pieces on a bookshelf, coffee table, or console, styled with green stems or floral for a soft and organic infusion in the home. This vase comes as a set of 3. Modern style.
This ceramic pot planter adds a touch of elegance to your indoor space, making it the ideal home for your favorite greenery. The smooth, glossy finish complements any decor, while the versatile design works well on a windowsill, shelf, or tabletop. Its simple yet sophisticated style is perfect for showcasing your plants without overwhelming the…
How refreshing are these white and organic planters’With a neutral color and slightly worn-in accents, this is a must-have for all your planting needs.
A delicate crown of bone China dogwood blossoms surrounds the rim of a recycled glass vase adding a sophisticated floral statement to even the simplest of arrangements.
The vase is made from earthenware with an etched textural detail on its surface. Rows of triangles and raised dots give dimension to the surface of the vase, which includes a cylindrical body and tapered mouth opening.