Artistic Vases
Textured vases, sculptural forms, and vivid-colored statement pieces—this is the gallery collection where the vase is the art, not a backdrop for flowers. From the hand-shaped surface of the Acorn Vase in warm brown to tall architectural double forms and round bulbous rounds, each of the 103 pieces here is chosen for the way it reads as an object on a shelf or console. Browse the full collection below.
What Makes a Good Textured Vase?
A good textured vase earns its place in a room through surface, form, and weight. The texture should read from a distance—organic indentations, sculpted contours, or relief that shifts as the light moves across it, not a flat print applied to a smooth vessel. Look for depth in the glaze or matte finish: a well-made piece shows tonal variation across its curves. The Bulbous Pea Vase Green is a good example—a round, bubble vase form whose surface catches light differently at every angle.
Choosing Color and Form
Color sets the mood for an artistic vase more than almost any other decorating object. A vivid blue or green ceramic vase looks bold and contemporary; earth tones—warm browns, ochres, and naturals—sit quietly in a neutral room and develop character over time. The Blue Vase Margarita in medium size brings a glaze-rich blue note to a shelf without overpowering the space. Form matters equally: a tall architectural silhouette commands a hallway; a round or bulbous piece softens a table cluster.
Styling Textured Vases at Home
A textured vase makes its strongest statement when given space to breathe. Position it at the center of a dining room table, at the end of a console, or on a ledge where the silhouette can be read against a plain wall. For tall, large pottery vases, an entryway or a floor spot beside a sofa gives the scale it needs — the Altura Vista Vase suits both positions. For a shelf arrangement, group three pieces by color family and vary heights so each form remains legible.
Why Shop Artistic Vases at Lume Art Gallery?
Every textured vase and sculptural piece here is hand-selected as a gallery object, not a mass-produced form—which is why the product names read like sculpture titles. Part of our wider home decoration collection, they ship free worldwide with duties and taxes paid, delivered by DHL, FedEx, or UPS with no customs charges at your door.
Artistic Vases FAQs
Can these artistic vases hold real flowers?
Yes, though many pieces here are designed as standalone decorative objects rather than flower vessels. The wide-mouthed bowl forms, like the Bowl with Birds in blue, take a single stem or a loose arrangement well. Taller narrow-form pieces work with a few long stems. For purely decorative display, the vase needs nothing inside at all.
What pairs well with an artistic vase for a shelf or console display?
Candleholders create the natural companion to an artistic vase—sculptural form beside candlelight is a classic still-life combination. A decorative candle holder placed beside a mid-size vase creates a composed arrangement. Add a piece of wall art above the console to complete the vertical display and give the grouping a focal backdrop.
What are these artistic vases made from?
Materials vary across the 103-piece collection and are specified on each individual product page. Many of the organic and sculptural forms are made from ceramic or resin with hand-applied finishes; some pieces combine materials. Check the product page for the specific finish type, which ranges from high-gloss glaze to matte and textured coatings.
Do these ship internationally with no extra fees?
Yes. Every order ships free worldwide with duties and taxes paid, delivered by DHL, FedEx, or UPS. There are no customs charges or hidden import fees — the amount at checkout is the full amount you pay.