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Hospitality Art Vase Package for Lobby and Interior Styling

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Updated: 2026-04-23 Views: 99 Category: CASE STUDIES

Hospitality Art Vase Package for Lobby and Interior Styling is presented as project proof for architects, developers, hospitality teams, and procurement buyers who want to judge application fit, material direction, finish expectations, and delivery confidence before requesting a similar technical proposal.

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Application context

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Hospitality Art Vase Package for Lobby and Interior Styling

Project overview

This case documents a decorative art-vase package developed for a hospitality interior that needed coordinated sculptural styling rather than disconnected catalog pieces.

Client and space scenario

The work was suited to lobby, lounge, and feature-corner environments where the decorative pieces needed to feel intentional within the wider interior palette and circulation pattern.

Design brief and project requirement

The client needed a group of oversized vase forms that could carry a sculptural presence, vary in height, and still remain practical to fabricate, finish, transport, and place inside the project.

Material and finish decision

Fiberglass was the more controllable route for larger forms and textured surfaces because it supported lighter handling, steadier dimensional consistency, and better finish control than a fragile ceramic route at this scale. Surface direction could then be tuned to the interior concept through painted, textured, or metallic-style finishes.

Fabrication challenge

The challenge was not only making one decorative object. The package had to read as a coordinated set, with controlled proportion changes between pieces and a finish strategy that kept the group visually consistent under interior lighting.

Packing and delivery handling

Because the pieces varied in size and profile, packing logic had to protect edges, surface treatment, and top openings while still allowing efficient loading and arrival handling at the project site.

Final result

The finished package worked as a hospitality styling system rather than a single accent object, giving the project team a more tailored decorative outcome with lower site risk than mixing unrelated ready-made items.

Next step

If your project needs coordinated decorative sculpture, grouped feature pieces, or a custom art package for a hotel or commercial interior, request a technical proposal or review hotel and commercial art packages.

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