Finding a decorative vase that combines traditional form with a contemporary sage green finish can be challenging for homeowners and designers seeking statement pieces that ground a room. The Chelsea House Landis Covered Ceramic Vase, available at LOOMLAN with free shipping, pairs a glossy ceramic construction with a dome lid and finial detail at 19 inches tall.
Full Specifications
| Brand | Chelsea House |
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| Dimensions | 10.5 W x 10.5 D x 19 H inches |
| Weight | 11.8 lbs |
| Material | Ceramic with glossy glaze |
| Color | Light sage green |
| Shape | Curved body with dome lid and finial |
What Is a Covered Ceramic Vase?
A covered vase is a decorative vessel with a removable lid, often topped with a finial, that originated in Asian ginger jar traditions. Unlike open floor vases designed to hold fresh or dried arrangements, covered vases function primarily as sculptural objects, though the lid can be removed to accommodate botanicals when desired.
What You Get With the Chelsea House Landis Covered Ceramic Vase
- Glossy Sage Green Finish -- the light green ceramic glaze offers a soothing, contemporary alternative to traditional blue-and-white or neutral vessels.
- Curved Body Silhouette -- the rounded form creates visual softness on mantels, console tables, or shelves.
- Dome Lid With Finial -- the removable lid adds architectural interest and allows flexibility to display the vase open or closed.
- Substantial 19-Inch Height -- tall enough to anchor a console or credenza without overwhelming smaller surfaces.
- High-Quality Ceramic Construction -- weighing 11.8 pounds, the solid ceramic ensures stability as a standalone piece or part of a decorative ensemble.
How Do You Style Decorative Vases on a Mantel?
Layer the Landis vase with other vases and jars in varying heights to create depth, or flank it with candlesticks and a framed mirror for symmetry. Pair sage green tones with natural wood decorative objects and brass or gold accessories to balance cool and warm finishes. For entryway consoles, position the vase alongside a table lamp and sculptural bowl to establish a welcoming focal point.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between a vase and a ginger jar?
- A ginger jar traditionally features a removable lid and served as a storage vessel, while an open vase is designed for floral display -- the Landis functions as both with its removable dome lid.
- How tall should a floor vase be for a living room?
- At 19 inches, the Landis works best on console tables, mantels, or credenzas; floor vases typically start at 24 inches and range to 36 inches or taller.
- What type of vase works best for dried flowers?
- Ceramic vases with wide openings accommodate dried arrangements well -- remove the Landis lid to fill with pampas grass, eucalyptus, or preserved botanicals.
- How do I care for a glossy ceramic vase?
- Wipe the glazed surface with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust; avoid abrasive cleaners that can dull the glossy finish.
- Does the vase ship fully assembled?
- Yes, the Landis arrives ready to display with the lid packaged separately for safe transit.
- Is free shipping available on this vase?
- LOOMLAN offers free shipping to the continental United States with no minimum order on all products including the Landis vase.
Trade & Commercial Specifications
Interior designers, hospitality buyers, and staging professionals can access net trade pricing at login through the LOOMLAN Trade Program -- no minimum order required, with approval in 24 hours. The Landis vase's moderate footprint and durable ceramic construction suit residential living rooms, hotel guest suites, and boutique lobby displays.
| Trade Pricing | Net trade pricing -- apply free |
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| Commercial Use | Suitable for residential and hospitality interiors |
| Volume Orders | Project Concierge available for orders over $5,000 |
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