The One Amazon Find I Keep Styling a Different Way Every Season
- thetruehomebody
- May 25
- 2 min read
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There are certain pieces you buy once and spend the next year finding new reasons to use. This is one of them. The Red Lantern 16" Floral Blue and White Porcelain Fishbowl Planter is the kind of find that looks like it came from a high-end home boutique, costs a fraction of what you'd expect, and somehow works in every single room — and every single season. I bought mine in December to use as a Christmas tree base and I have not stopped finding new ways to style it since.
The Christmas Tree Base
This is actually why I bought it, and I will never go back to a traditional tree stand. Shoutout to Anna Page for this AMAZING idea. Nestle a small Christmas tree inside, hide the base with moss or a simple white blanket, and the whole thing looks incredibly polished and collected. The blue and white porcelain against evergreen and warm lights is honestly one of the most beautiful holiday combinations I've ever done. It is the kind of detail that makes guests stop and ask where you found it.
The Outdoor Planter
Come spring, mine moved straight to the front porch. Plant a trailing ivy, a simple topiary, or a lush fern inside and it instantly elevates the whole entryway. The 16" diameter is substantial enough to make a statement on its own, and the blue and white floral porcelain looks just as beautiful outdoors as it does inside. It photographs beautifully in natural light and holds up remarkably well to the elements.
The Indoor Statement Piece
In the living room or a sunroom, this planter works as a floor-level accent piece — filled with a fiddle leaf fig, a tall dried pampas arrangement, or even just left empty as a sculptural object on a bookshelf or console table. The intricate blue and white floral pattern is classic chinoiserie done right, and it ties in effortlessly with brass accents, natural wood, linen, and cream tones.
The Entryway Moment
Set it just inside the front door with an umbrella, a bundle of dried stems, or a tall leafy branch and it becomes the first thing people notice when they walk in. It reads expensive, intentional, and collected — which is exactly the energy a great entryway needs.
At $149.99 with Prime two-day shipping and a 4.6 star rating across 856 reviews, this is one of those purchases that genuinely feels like a steal the longer you own it. I've styled mine at least four different ways in less than a year and I'm already planning what comes next.
If you only add one statement piece to your home this season, make it this one. Save this post to Pinterest so you can find it later, and follow along on Instagram for more Amazon finds that make staying in feel like the best decision you've made all week.



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