Vintage Chinese Porcelain Bowl Planter – Hand-Painted Ceramic Elegance
Bring serene beauty and heritage charm into your home with this Vintage Chinese Bowl Planter. Handcrafted with exquisite attention to detail, this ceramic bowl features a vibrant hand-painted lotus flowers – a symbol of harmony, prosperity, and resilience in traditional Chinese culture.
Perfect as a statement planter, decorative centerpiece, or bonsai display, this bowl merges timeless aesthetics with versatile functionality. Its rich color palette and detailed artistry make it an eye-catching piece for any mid-century modern, bohemian, or eclectic interior.
Whether displayed on a vintage sideboard, windowsill, or garden table, this unique piece will add a touch of tranquility and timeless design to your living space.
Dimensions: H 12cm, W 15,5cm, Opening 11,5cm
Material: Glazed China Ceramic
Origin: China
Era: Likely 1970s–1980s
Condition: Vintage – Excellent with minor signs of age
Reference: 00290
More to know...
Because of its unique size and shape, it can serve as:
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A planter for succulents, bonsai, or moss arrangements
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A statement fruit bowl on a dining table or console
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A decorative object in a display cabinet or shelf vignette
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A centerpiece for Asian-inspired or eclectic interiors
How to Style This Vintage Planter
Minimalist Zen:
Place the bowl on a low teak or walnut wood table with a single bonsai tree or moss ball inside. Add a smooth river stone and a bamboo water feature for a tranquil, nature-inspired space.
Eclectic Gallery Style:
Pair this bowl with other Asian artifacts—like a jade figurine, a vintage rattan tray, and lacquered boxes—on a black or brass shelving unit. Use neutral tones to let the color of the bowl pop.
Maximalist Boho Corner:
Use it as a colorful planter on a cane or wicker stand surrounded by trailing pothos, stacked art books, and vibrant textiles. Let it be the centerpiece of a lush, layered display.
Dining Table Feature:
Add water and floating candles for a serene and romantic centerpiece, or fill it with oranges and pomegranates to honor its cultural symbolism.