Centerpieces & Bowls

Centerpieces and Bowls

Sculptural centerpieces and bowls create visual interest while anchoring tables and surfaces. READ MORE

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NEW BARRY DIXON
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W: 22 in D: 14.5 in H: 5 in
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W: 26 in D: 10 in H: 7 in
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W: 30.5 in D: 15 in H: 9.5 in
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W: 25 in D: 11 in H: 5 in
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30 DAYS
Dia: 22.5 in H: 7 in
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Dia: 20 in H: 5.5 in
Dia: 25.0 in H: 16 in
W: 18 in D: 10 in H: 7 in
Dia: 14.0 in H: 9.5 in
W: 16.5 in D: 7.5 in H: 6 in
Dia: 13.0 in H: 4 in
W: 21 in D: 13 in H: 7 in
W: 8 in D: 8 in H: 6 in
Dia: 21.0 in H: 8.5 in
CELERIE KEMBLE
W: 16.5 in D: 14 in H: 4.5 in
Dia: 18.5 in H: 9 in
JAY JEFFERS
W: 27.5 in D: 13.5 in H: 7 in
JAY JEFFERS
Dia: 16.0 in H: 7.5 in
BARRY DIXON
Dia: 13.0 in H: 6 in

Centerpieces & Bowls

Compare Modern Decorative Bowls and Centerpieces by Shape and Size

Decorative bowls range from shallow, wide-mouth vessels for loose displays to deeper, sculptural forms that function as standalone objects. Centerpieces tend to carry more vertical presence, combining structure and scale to anchor the surface they sit on.

Place Luxury Centerpieces on Dining Tables, Consoles, and Kitchen Islands

On a dining table, center the piece and keep it low enough that sightlines stay clear. On consoles and islands, use a single sculptural bowl or a grouped arrangement that accounts for how the surface is used day-to-day.

Coordinate Modern Centerpieces With Contemporary and Transitional Rooms

In contemporary spaces, lean toward minimal silhouettes and restrained finishes. For transitional rooms, look for bowls and centerpieces with visible texture or organic form that soften more structured surroundings.

Notice Surface Detail and Finish Depth in Bowls and Centerpieces

Hand-applied finishes, tonal variation, and material weight are what separate a considered piece from a generic one. Look for patina, edge thickness, and how the surface reads in natural light.

Get Proportions Right: Diameter, Height, and Table Clearance

  • Size to table: Choose pieces that fit the scale of your surface without overwhelming it.
  • Keep sightlines clear: Ensure taller items do not block views across the table.
  • Leave serving space: Allow room for dishes, trays, and everyday items.
  • Vary heights thoughtfully: Mix low and tall pieces to create visual interest.
  • Avoid overcrowding: A few statement objects create a more curated look than many small items.

Why Choose Centerpieces and Bowls From Arteriors

Each piece is designed with proportion, finish integrity, and material weight in mind—meant to anchor a surface, not just fill it. These are objects with presence, built to hold attention whether displayed alone or as part of a layered composition.

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