Finding the right decorative bowl or catchall for your coffee table or mantel means balancing beauty with function. The Luho Design House Camille White Glass Bowl, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, delivers both through handcrafted double-layered glass that turns every placement into a centerpiece moment.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Luho Design House |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 15.5" W x 15.5" D x 4" H |
| Material | Glass (double-layered) |
| Color | White and Clear |
| Design | Matte white top layer carved to reveal clear glass base, two-tone effect |
| Craftsmanship | Handcrafted |
| Care | Wipe with damp soft cloth or mild dish soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals and abrasives |
What Is a Decorative Bowl?
A decorative bowl is a vessel designed to serve both aesthetic and functional roles -- it can hold objects like keys, fruit, or ornaments while anchoring a room's styling as a standalone piece. Unlike purely utilitarian bowls, decorative versions prioritize form, material, and finish to enhance surfaces like coffee tables, consoles, and mantels.
What You Get With the Luho Design House Camille White Glass Bowl
- Double-Layered Glass Construction -- a clear base layer topped with a matte white layer, hand-carved to expose the glass beneath for striking contrast.
- Generous 15.5-Inch Diameter -- ideal scale for coffee table centerpieces, console styling, or mantel displays without overwhelming the surface.
- Handcrafted Carving Detail -- artisan-applied technique ensures no two bowls are identical, adding organic variation to the two-tone effect.
- Dual-Purpose Versatility -- functions as a catchall for keys and small items in an entryway or as a purely visual statement piece in a living room.
- Low-Maintenance Finish -- glass construction cleans easily with a damp cloth, resisting stains and requiring no specialized care products.
How Do You Style a Decorative Bowl on a Mantel?
Layer the Camille Bowl alongside sculptural objects and varied heights to create visual rhythm -- its white-and-clear palette pairs naturally with ceramic vases or wood accents. For coffee tables, anchor the bowl at the center and surround it with stacked decorative trays or books, letting the carved glass catch light from nearby windows or lamps.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What do you put in a decorative bowl on a coffee table?
- Fill it with decorative balls, pinecones, seasonal faux fruit, or leave it empty to showcase the hand-carved glass detail.
- What is the difference between a decorative bowl and a centerpiece bowl?
- Centerpiece bowls typically anchor dining or coffee tables and are styled for visual impact, while decorative bowls may also serve functional catchall roles in entryways or consoles.
- What size decorative bowl works best on a coffee table?
- A 15- to 16-inch diameter like the Camille suits most standard coffee tables without dominating the surface, leaving room for trays or books.
- What materials are decorative bowls made from?
- Common materials include glass, ceramic, wood, marble, and metal -- each bringing distinct texture and weight to a space.
- Does this bowl ship free?
- Yes, LOOMLAN provides free shipping on all orders to the continental USA with no minimum purchase.
- Are decorative boxes and bowls available for commercial and hospitality projects?
- Yes, LOOMLAN's Trade Program offers up to 40% off retail for designers, architects, and hospitality buyers with no minimum order.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers and commercial buyers can access trade pricing, volume-order support, and expedited lead times for the Camille Bowl. The LOOMLAN Trade Program delivers up to 40% off retail with no minimum order -- compare that to CB2 Trade (25% off, $1,000 minimum) or Arhaus (30% off, $2,500 minimum). Projects over $5,000 qualify for dedicated Project Concierge service.
| Trade Pricing | Up to 40% off retail -- apply free |
|---|---|
| Commercial Use | Suitable for hospitality lobbies, staging, and retail displays |
| Volume Orders | Contact trade@loomlan.com for multi-unit pricing and coordination |
