The One Decorating Piece That Never Goes Out of Style
How to Decorate with Blue and White Ginger Jars Like an Interior Designer
7/6/20264 min read


Interior design trends come and go, but classic decorating is built on pieces that transcend the moment. Blue and white chinoiserie ginger jars have remained beloved for centuries because they effortlessly complement nearly every style—from traditional and English country to coastal, grandmillennial, and modern classic.
The best part? You don't need a designer budget to create the look. Shop our favorites and keep reading to discover how to style a chinoiserie ginger jar to instantly make a room feel layered, collected, and far more expensive than it actually is.
Where to Style Blue and White Ginger Jars
One of the reasons interior designers return to blue and white ginger jars time and time again is their incredible versatility. Their intricate patterns and rich cobalt blue hues add visual interest while remaining surprisingly neutral. The secret isn't simply where you place them—it's what you style them with. Designers create depth by layering natural textures, varying heights, and mixing materials for a look that feels collected rather than overly decorated.
Here are some of our favorite ways to style them throughout the home:
Entryway: Welcome guests with a large ginger jar on a console table. Pair it with a brass lamp, stacked coffee table books, and fresh greenery for an elegant first impression.
Living Room: Style one on built-in bookshelves, a fireplace mantel, or a coffee table. Mix different jar sizes and patterns with linen-bound books, marble trays, brass candlesticks, and woven baskets to create a collected-over-time feel.
Kitchen: Blue and white ginger jars are especially at home in classic kitchens. Display one beside a marble backsplash, on open shelving, or on a kitchen island filled with olive branches, hydrangeas, or seasonal stems. They pair beautifully with white oak cabinetry, brass hardware, and marble countertops.
Bedroom: Place a smaller ginger jar on a nightstand or dresser with fresh flowers for a subtle pop of color that still feels calming. Add bamboo picture frames, antique wood accents, or a small brass tray for a layered look.
Bathroom: Even powder rooms deserve thoughtful styling. A petite ginger jar filled with eucalyptus stems or displayed beside neatly folded white towels instantly creates a boutique hotel feel.
No matter where you place them, blue and white ginger jars look their best when surrounded by timeless materials like brass, marble, linen, natural wood, woven textures, and fresh greenery. Together, these elements create the warm, sophisticated style found in Ralph Lauren-inspired interiors, Nancy Meyers homes, and classic Hamptons estates.




Styling Through the Seasons
Another reason classic blue and white ginger jars have remained a decorating staple for centuries is their ability to transition effortlessly through every season. Rather than storing them away after a season or changing decorating styles throughout the year, you can simply refresh what's inside to give your home an entirely new look.
In spring, fill your jars with delicate cherry blossoms, tulips, or fresh greenery to celebrate the season's renewal. As summer arrives, hydrangeas, olive branches, and citrus stems create an airy, coastal feel inspired by the Hamptons, Nantucket, and classic seaside homes. Shop our favorite faux floral stems.
When fall rolls around, swap in dried magnolia branches, preserved eucalyptus, or warm golden foliage. The crisp blue and white patterns provide beautiful contrast against the rich tones of autumn, making seasonal decorating feel sophisticated rather than overly rustic. Check out our guide to faux fall florals.
During winter, evergreen clippings, cedar branches, or simple white berry stems create an elegant, festive display that feels timeless instead of overtly holiday-themed. Shop our favorite faux holiday greenery.
How to Get the Designer Look for Less
You don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on antique porcelain to achieve this timeless look. In fact, some of the most beautiful homes combine investment pieces with affordable finds. Shop our favorite budget ginger jar finds or keep these designer tips in mind while you browse:
Choose ceramic over resin or plastic. Ceramic jars have the weight, shine, and craftsmanship that give blue and white ginger jars their elevated, heirloom-quality appearance.
Look for timeless silhouettes. Traditional ginger jar shapes and classic chinoiserie patterns will never go out of style and are much easier to decorate with year after year.
Shop affordable retailers first. Beautiful options can be found at Amazon, Wayfair, HomeGoods, Target, and Etsy—often for a fraction of the cost of designer versions.
Mix high and low. Pair one investment-quality jar with a few budget-friendly pieces to create a layered, collected look that feels authentic rather than purchased all at once.
Don't overlook vintage finds. Estate sales, antique malls, thrift stores, flea markets, and Facebook Marketplace are excellent places to discover unique blue and white porcelain, often at surprisingly affordable prices.
Embrace imperfections. Vintage jars with slight variations, hand-painted details, or a bit of age often add more character and charm than perfectly matched new pieces.
Build your collection over time. The most beautiful homes aren't decorated in a single shopping trip. Adding pieces slowly creates the curated, lived-in feel that designers strive for.
A beautiful blue and white ginger jar doesn't have to be expensive! With a thoughtful mix of classic shapes, quality materials, and carefully chosen pieces, you can create a home that feels elegant, collected, and effortlessly luxurious without spending a fortune.
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