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Antique Green Cellar Bottles (3-Sizes)

Add a touch of rustic elegance to your home with our Antique Green Cellar Bottles. Available in three versatile sizes, these bottles capture the essence of pastoral charm in their rich, antique green hue and recycled glass material. Each bottle, with its unique shape and imperfections, tells a story of a bygone era. Whether used as a standalone statement piece or grouped for a dramatic effect, they're the perfect vessels to showcase your favorite blooms or simply to elevate your decor. Small enough to sit quaintly on a bedside table yet large enough to demand attention on a mantel, these bottles are as adaptable as they are enchanting.

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Our Antique Green Cellar Bottles, reminiscent of a time when every object was crafted with care, are as functional as they are decorative. The smallest bottle invites you to start a window-sill herb garden, the medium is perfect for rooting ivy cuttings, and the large one is just the right size for creating an eye-catching terrarium. As each bottle catches the light, their antique green finish becomes a living art piece, changing throughout the day. Imagine them lined up on your dining table, each filled with wildflowers, or as an unexpected element in a more modern setting, where they bring warmth and a hint of nature's unpredictability.

SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: (Sm) 7" x 7" x 12" (Md) 10.5" x 10.5" x 16.75" (Lg) 14.5" x 14.5" x 22"
Finish: Antique green
Material: Recycled Glass
Contains: Sold Individually
Origin: Crafted in Spain
Ships: Ground Delivery, Shipping is included in the price.
(Orders under $100.00 are subject to an $8.95 handling fee)
Styling Tips/Additional Ideas:

Consider filling these Antique Green Cellar Bottles with fairy lights to create an enchanting glow for evening gatherings. Pair them with warm wood tones and soft linens to create an inviting atmosphere or place them against a white backdrop to let their verdant color truly pop. They work just as well in a minimalist setting as a touch of color or in a more eclectic space as part of a larger narrative of global and antique finds.