In interior design, it is often the smallest objects that do the most work. A single well-chosen piece on a desk, a shelf, or a console can shift the entire feeling of a space – from functional to finished, from bare to considered. The Orsina Callie White and Gold Ceramic Pedestal Vase is exactly that object. A clean white ceramic cylinder elevated on a warm gold base, it is the kind of accent piece that earns its place in every room it enters. At just £17.95, it is also one of the most effortless upgrades your home will ever make.

The Design: Quiet Confidence
The Callie’s appeal lies in its restraint. The white ceramic body is smooth and clean – a neutral canvas that works with any colour palette, any style, any room. The gold pedestal base adds just enough warmth and detail to lift it from plain to polished without tipping into excess. It is a piece that knows exactly what it is: a refined, versatile accent that complements rather than competes. That kind of quiet confidence is harder to achieve in design than it looks, and the Callie pulls it off at a price that makes it accessible to everyone.

Five Ways to Style the Callie Pedestal Vase
1. The Desk Accent
A home office or study desk benefits enormously from one or two well-chosen objects that signal personality without creating clutter. The Callie is the ideal desk companion – compact enough to sit beside a monitor or lamp without intruding, beautiful enough to make the space feel genuinely designed. Add a single dried stem or a small sprig of eucalyptus and it becomes a complete, considered moment on an otherwise functional surface.
2. The Bookshelf Finishing Touch
Every bookshelf has a gap that needs filling – a space between sections where a book would look wrong but nothing looks worse. The Callie fills that gap perfectly. Its vertical form echoes the spines around it while its white and gold palette provides a moment of visual relief. It works equally well as a standalone accent or grouped with other small objects – a candle, a small sculpture, a trailing plant – to create a styled vignette within the shelf.
3. The Entry Console Detail
A hallway console table is the first thing guests see when they enter your home. The Callie, placed alongside a small tray or a scented candle, adds a layer of considered detail that sets the tone for the rest of the space. Its gold base catches the light from a pendant or wall sconce beautifully, and its compact footprint means it works even on the narrowest console without crowding it.

4. The Bathroom Vanity Upgrade
Bathrooms are often the most neglected room when it comes to decorative objects – and yet they are spaces we spend time in every day. A small vase on a bathroom shelf or vanity unit, holding a single stem or a sprig of dried lavender, transforms the space from purely functional to genuinely pleasant. The Callie’s white and gold palette is a natural fit for bathroom settings, coordinating with towels, soap dispensers, and the warm-toned hardware that defines contemporary bathroom design.
5. The Gift That Fits Any Budget
At £17.95, the Callie sits in the sweet spot of gift-giving – generous enough to feel thoughtful, accessible enough to work for almost any occasion. It is the kind of gift that suits a birthday, a thank-you, a housewarming, or simply a “I saw this and thought of you” moment. It arrives looking considerably more expensive than it is, and it is the kind of object that finds a permanent home rather than a drawer.
The Bargain Case: Why £17.95 Is Remarkable
Small ceramic vases with metallic pedestal bases from interiors boutiques and lifestyle retailers typically retail at £25–£45, with anything from a design-led brand reaching £60–£90. The Callie delivers a genuine ceramic body, a gold-finish pedestal, and a design that holds its own against pieces at two or three times the price – all for under £18. It is the kind of object that makes you wonder why everything else costs so much.
With 500 in stock, the Callie is available now and ready to ship. At this price, it is worth picking up several – grouped in threes on a shelf or mantelpiece, they create an instant, cohesive display that looks like it took hours to curate.
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