Sugar & Spice
Rs. 46,750
Rs. 55,000
Sugar & Spice Vase – Oversized Wooden Sculptural Floor Vase
A bold, beautifully contoured wooden floor vase finished in an earthy, warm tone—designed to bring texture, scale, and sculptural elegance to large spaces, room corners, and curated interior settings.
Dimensions & Materials
- Size: Width 27″ × Depth 23” x Height 24″
- Material: Wood with White Duco Finish.
- Includes :1Vase
- Ships within: 21 Working Days
Why You’ll Love It
- Sculptural wooden silhouette with bold, oversized proportions.
- Warm earthy finish that blends seamlessly with modern, rustic, and natural décor styles.
- Generous size makes it a definitive floor statement piece.
- Handcrafted woodwork adds artisanal character and long-lasting durability.
- Perfect for floor styling with or without dried botanicals.
Styling Ideas
- Floor corner hero: Ideal for filling empty corners with visual weight and artistic presence.
- Entryway showstopper: Create an inviting, high-impact entry with its organic curves.
- Natural styling: Pair with tall dried stems, branches, or pampas for height and softness.
- Earthy modern look: Combines beautifully with rattan, stone, beige fabrics, and natural woods.
- Statement cluster: Group with smaller wooden accents for a curated, gallery-like vignette.
Care & Maintenance
- Dust with a soft, dry cloth to maintain the wooden surface.
- Avoid excessive moisture and chemical cleaners.
- Do not drag on the floor—lift when repositioning.
- Keep away from prolonged direct sunlight to preserve the finish.
Design & Story
The Sugar & Spice Vase celebrates organic form and artisanal woodworking. Hand-crafted from solid wood, its broad, rounded silhouette and tactile finish give it the presence of a sculptural installation. The warm “sugar & spice” tone adds rich depth, complementing natural palettes, contemporary décor, and earthy interiors. With its wide stance and tall profile, this piece becomes an instant focal point—perfect for grounding open layouts or elevating under-utilized corners.




