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Tuesday · 26 May 2026 · The Reading Desk

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Ceramics & Pottery

Incorporating Pottery into Your Home’s Color Scheme

Incorporating Pottery into Your Home’s Color Scheme

Pottery’s got this raw, earthy vibe that screams personality, and when you weave it into your home’s color scheme, you’re not just decorating—you’re storytelling. Wall decor, vases, bowls, planters, candle holders, even storage boxes—pottery’s versatility makes it a knockout choice for tying your space together. Whether your home’s rocking a minimalist neutral palette or a bold, eclectic mix, pottery’s textures and hues can transform your rooms into something straight out of a design magazine. Let’s rush through some ideas to make your walls, shelves, and corners pop with pottery, all while keeping your color scheme tight and cohesive.

🖼️Wall Decor: Pottery as Art

Who needs a boring canvas print when you’ve got ceramic plates begging to be hung? Picture this: you’re at a flea market, snagging a set of hand-painted terracotta plates in dusty blues and burnt oranges. You nail them up in a grid above your sofa, and suddenly, your living room’s got this Mediterranean café vibe. Mix and match sizes—small saucers with chunky platters—for a gallery wall that feels alive. Pro tip: stick to your color scheme’s accent tones. If your room’s heavy on creams and grays, pick pottery in soft sage or muted mustard to keep things harmonious. A friend of mine went wild with mismatched ceramic tiles in her kitchen backsplash, and it’s like walking into a sun-soaked Moroccan riad every time I visit.

🌿Plants & Flowers: Pottery Planters That Steal the Show

Pottery planters are where function meets flair. You’ve got a fiddle-leaf fig sulking in a plain plastic pot? Swap it for a glazed ceramic planter in a deep teal that screams, “I belong here.” The trick’s picking hues that echo your room’s palette—say, a blush pink pot for a rosy accent wall or a matte black one for a moody, industrial space. Cluster a trio of planters in varying sizes on a windowsill, stuffed with succulents or trailing pothos, and you’ve got a living sculpture. I once saw a ceramic pot painted with abstract swirls in a friend’s apartment; it was so loud it practically sang against her navy walls. Go bold, but keep the colors in your scheme’s family.

📦Storage Boxes & Baskets: Sneaky Style

Storage doesn’t have to be dull—pottery boxes and baskets bring charm to chaos. Imagine a lidded ceramic jar in glossy emerald green, holding your spare keys or random junk on a console table. Or a woven clay basket in a warm ochre, stashing magazines under your coffee table. These pieces double as decor, especially when their colors nod to your scheme’s bolder tones. My cousin uses a chunky terracotta box to hide her kid’s crayons, and it’s so pretty nobody guesses it’s a toy catch-all. Pick pieces with textures—think crackled glazes or hand-etched patterns—to add depth without clashing.

🪴Flower Pots & Planters: Tiny Color Pops

Small flower pots are your secret weapon for sprinkling color exactly where you need it. Got a shelf that’s looking meh? Plop down a trio of mini ceramic pots in your accent colors—maybe coral, turquoise, or mustard if your room’s got a boho vibe. Fill ‘em with cacti or fake greenery if you’re not plant-obsessed. I laughed when my neighbor stuck a neon yellow pot on her all-white bookshelf; it’s like the room winked at me. Keep the scale small but the colors punchy, and you’ll tie your scheme together without overwhelming the space.

“Picture this: you’re at a flea market, snagging a set of hand-painted terracotta plates in dusty blues and burnt oranges.”

🪞Mirrors with Pottery Accents: Reflective Magic

Mirrors framed in pottery elements? Yes, please. A round mirror with a mosaic of ceramic shards in your color scheme—say, creamy whites and soft lavenders—can turn a hallway into a dreamy portal. Or try a mirror with a chunky clay border painted in a bold accent color, like cobalt for a nautical room. Hang it above a console with a matching ceramic vase, and you’ve got a vignette that screams intentional. I once saw a mirror with tiny pottery beads in a thrift store; it was so quirky I regret not buying it every day. The mirror reflects light, the pottery adds texture—your color scheme stays front and center.

🕯️Candle Holders & Candles: Glow with Purpose

Pottery candle holders are like jewelry for your room. A squat, unglazed terracotta holder in a natural clay tone can ground a minimalist space, while a glossy crimson one screams drama in a jewel-toned room. Group them in odd numbers—three or five—for visual interest, and pick candles that match or complement your scheme. I burned a sage-green candle in a matte black ceramic holder last week, and my living room felt like a forest at dusk. Play with heights and finishes, but stick to your palette to avoid a circus vibe.

🏺Vases & Bowls: Statement Makers

Vases and bowls are pottery’s heavy hitters. A tall, narrow vase in a glossy finish—maybe a deep plum to match your accent pillows—can anchor a dining table. Or a wide, shallow bowl in a speckled glaze, filled with decorative orbs, can jazz up a coffee table. I once dropped a cobalt blue vase into my friend’s beige living room, and it was like flipping a switch—the whole space woke up. Choose shapes that contrast your furniture’s lines (curvy vases for boxy tables) and colors that either blend or pop, depending on your mood.

📌Noticeboards: Functional Flair

Pottery on a noticeboard? Hear me out. Frame a corkboard with a border of small ceramic tiles in your color scheme’s hues—think soft pinks and greens for a cottagecore look. Or pin notes to a board with tiny clay charms as pushpins. It’s quirky but functional, and it keeps your workspace from feeling sterile. My sister’s pottery-tiled noticeboard holds her grocery lists, and it’s so cute I almost forget she’s disorganized. Match the tiles to your room’s accents, and you’ve got a practical piece that still screams style.

Pottery’s like a good friend—it shows up, fits in, and makes everything better. Whether it’s a planter, a vase, or a candle holder, each piece carries your color scheme’s story, tying your space together with texture and soul. Rush to your local thrift store, hit up a craft fair, or raid your grandma’s attic. Find pottery that speaks to you, and let it sing in your home. As designer Jonathan Adler once said, “Your home should be like a good party—full of color, personality, and a little bit of chaos.” So go wild, keep it cohesive, and let pottery work its magic.

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