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Payment Plans: Making Art Accessible

Great art should meet you where you live—on the walls and tables that hold your everyday life—not just on a wish list. At Trove Gallery, we believe collecting should be a joy, not a hurdle. Our flexible payment plans are designed to bring handcrafted, small-batch pieces from global artisans into reach, so you can build a collection with confidence, intention, and ease.

Why payment plans matter—for collectors and makers

Choosing a payment plan isn’t just a budgeting tool; it’s a pathway to collecting with meaning. For collectors, it opens the door to heirloom-quality work—pieces that transform a room and grow in personal value over time. Instead of compromising on the piece that speaks to you, installments let you align a purchase with your monthly budget while still honoring your taste.

For makers, payment plans support a sustainable studio practice. When a piece sells, the artisan can invest in the next batch of clay, time in the kiln, or experiments that push their craft forward. It’s a balanced exchange: you bring home exceptional work, and the maker continues to do what they do best—create.

Most importantly, payment plans make art accessible. You might be drawn to a sculptural vessel for a quiet corner, a statement figure for your bookshelf, or a meditative bowl that anchors your dining table. With installments, you can choose the right work now and spread payments over time.

How Trove Gallery payment plans work

We partner with trusted third-party providers so you can split your purchase into manageable monthly installments. Depending on your location and eligibility, you’ll see plan options at checkout and can choose the cadence that works for you. It’s fast, transparent, and designed to remove friction from the moment of decision.

To help you visualize, here are illustrative examples using the featured pieces below. If a work is priced at $1,700, a six-month plan is roughly $283 per month, or about $142 per month on a twelve-month plan. A $720 piece comes to around $120 per month over six months. These figures are estimates before taxes and shipping; exact terms and availability are shown at checkout.

The goal is simple: let your collection grow steadily, one considered payment at a time, without sacrificing craftsmanship or character.

Shop the collection: statement pieces within reach

The heart of Trove is our makers—artists whose works bring sculptural presence, quiet poetry, and tactile beauty into the everyday. Explore the pieces below and imagine how easily they could fit into your monthly plan and your home.

Noe Kuremoto’s sculptural figures carry a presence that feels both ancient and immediate. The Haniwa Warrior series—Haniwa Warrior 93, Haniwa Warrior 85, Haniwa Warrior 74, Haniwa Warrior 92, Haniwa Warrior 124, Haniwa Warrior 107, Haniwa Warrior 113, and Haniwa Warrior 126—is priced at $1,700 each, making them approximately $283 per month on a six-month plan, or about $142 per month over twelve months. Their sculptural silhouettes stand naturally on consoles and mantels, adding grounded energy to interiors that crave a focal point.

Kuremoto’s Dogu Lady works blend strength and serenity. Consider Dogu Lady 91, Dogu Lady 93, and Dogu Lady 95 at $1,105 each—roughly $184 per month for six months. For a slightly larger investment and presence, there’s Dogu Lady 74 at $1,236 (about $206 per month over six months) or Dogu Lady 19 at $1,247 (about $208 per month). The refined Dogu Lady 104 sits at $1,356—approximately $226 per month across six months—offering a poised statement that resonates in modern and traditional spaces alike.

For a lyrical touch from Noe’s practice, the Crane Wife series—Crane Wife 9 and Crane Wife 14 at $1,356, and Crane Wife 7 at $1,347—carry gentle movement in their lines. On a six-month plan, you’re looking at about $226 per month for the $1,356 pieces and roughly $225 per month for the $1,347 piece. Their presence is calming—ideal for a reading nook or a softly lit bedroom shelf.

If your eye goes to vessels with evocative surface depth, explore Chala Toprak’s Ash Bloom series. Ash Bloom 02 at $1,430 (around $238 per month on a six-month plan) and Ash Bloom 07 at $1,131 (about $189 per month) carry the quiet drama of natural textures. They bring a nuanced, organic layer to minimalist rooms and pair effortlessly with linen, wood, and stone.

Tania Whalen’s work offers sculptural clarity and harmony of form. Her Rhythm 1 Vessel, Rhythm 2 Vessel, and Rhythm 3 Vessel are each priced at $1,625, translating to roughly $271 per month over six months (about $135 per month on a twelve-month plan). The Swirl Moon Vessel at $1,105 (approximately $184 per month for six months) captures motion in stillness, while the charming Mini Moons Vessel at $675 becomes a delightful entry point at around $113 per month on a six-month plan.

Looking for serene neutrals with sculptural profiles? Tania’s Cream Kapok Vessel and Flutter Vessel sit at $952 each—close to $159 per month for six months. For a luminous accent piece, the RA Vessel at $720 (about $120 per month over six months) offers balance and lightness that suits both shelves and coffee tables.

Àlvar Martínez Mestres designs soulful forms that feel considered and effortless. The X-Large Focal Bowl at $701 (about $117 per month on a six-month plan) anchors a dining table with sculptural gravity. Pair it with the understated elegance of the Matte Serenity Vessel at $720 (around $120 per month) or the curvilinear charm of the Sphere Ibiza Vase at $911 (approximately $152 per month). These pieces work beautifully solo but truly sing as a trio—each one quietly echoing the others’ form.

Whether you’re drawn to a singular, iconic figure or an ensemble of vessels that harmonize across a room, payment plans make it easy to curate with intention. Browse the full maker collections to see more from each studio: Noe Kuremoto, Tania Whalen, Chala Toprak, and Àlvar Martínez Mestres.

Meet the makers behind the work

Noe Kuremoto crafts figures that feel timeless—each silhouette a study in presence. The Haniwa Warriors hold space with quiet strength; the Dogu Lady series softens that strength with a gentle poise; and the Crane Wife pieces introduce a lyrical lift. While each sculpture stands alone, a grouping invites a conversation among forms, shadows, and scale. Payment plans let you begin with one figure and thoughtfully add to your ensemble over time.

Tania Whalen’s vessels are meditations in rhythm, curve, and balance. The Rhythm series shows a refined control of proportion—works that center a shelf or console with architectural grace. The Swirl Moon and Mini Moons pieces bring a touch of celestial movement, while Kapok, Flutter, and RA strike a serene tone. For collectors who love restraint with soul, Tania’s work becomes a daily ritual to look at, touch, and live with.

Chala Toprak’s Ash Bloom forms convey depth in surface and spirit. Their tactile quality—suggesting ash, earth, or windswept landscape—adds a natural poetry to spare interiors. One piece can transform a vignette; two or three can create a nuanced story across a room.

Àlvar Martínez Mestres creates pieces that feel at once grounded and airy. The X-Large Focal Bowl has the presence of a quiet landscape, while the Matte Serenity Vessel and Sphere Ibiza Vase trace soft lines that invite the hand and steady the eye. Together, they bring calm structure to a room—proof that minimal can be lush when the form is right.

Budgeting your collection: simple strategies that work

Set a monthly art allowance. Decide what feels comfortable—perhaps the equivalent of a streaming bundle or two, or the cost of a dinner out—and route that to your collection. A clear number makes it easier to choose an installment plan that aligns with your life.

Start with an anchor piece, then layer. If you’re drawn to sculptural figures, select a Noe Kuremoto work—say, Haniwa Warrior 92—as your focal point and then introduce a vessel with complimentary lines, such as Tania Whalen’s Cream Kapok Vessel. Over the next months, complete a triangle with Àlvar’s Matte Serenity Vessel to balance height and volume.

Use installments to explore scale. Opt for a statement work like Rhythm 1 Vessel at $1,625 (about $271 per month for six months), and pair it with a more accessible accent such as Mini Moons at $675 (roughly $113 per month). This helps you learn how different scales interact without overwhelming your budget.

Think in seasons. Plan one new acquisition each season: spring for a vessel with movement like the Swirl Moon Vessel, summer for Sphere Ibiza Vase, autumn for texture with Ash Bloom 07, and winter for a grounding figure like Dogu Lady 104. Payment plans help you pace these decisions so your home evolves with intention.

Map your vignettes. Measure the depth of shelves and consoles and note the eye lines of your space. A taller figure such as Crane Wife 14 draws the gaze upward, while the breadth of X-Large Focal Bowl anchors a horizontal surface. Use installments to build each vignette one piece at a time.

Finally, keep your collection personal. There’s no rush and no rulebook. Payment plans exist to support your taste, not to steer it. If a piece makes you pause, that’s a sign it belongs in your everyday ritual.

Examples to help you plan your monthly spend

To make things concrete, here are approximate six-month breakdowns before taxes and shipping, with exact terms appearing at checkout: Haniwa Warrior 124 at $1,700 is about $283 per month; Dogu Lady 91 at $1,105 is roughly $184; Crane Wife 7 at $1,347 is about $225; Ash Bloom 02 at $1,430 is near $238; Rhythm 2 Vessel at $1,625 is close to $271; Cream Kapok Vessel at $952 is about $159; RA Vessel at $720 is $120; and X-Large Focal Bowl at $701 is around $117. Choose one to start, then add a companion piece on your next cycle.

If you prefer a twelve-month approach, estimate roughly half those monthly amounts—an easy way to incorporate a standout piece into your home while keeping your budget balanced.

Bring art home—start with one piece

Accessibility isn’t about settling; it’s about support. Payment plans make it possible to choose the work that feels right and live with it now. Explore the pieces linked above, or browse full maker collections for more options from Noe Kuremoto, Tania Whalen, Chala Toprak, and Àlvar Martínez Mestres. When you’re ready, select a plan at checkout and we’ll take care of the rest.

Have questions about installments, availability, or styling? Our team is here to help. Reach out via our contact page, or start your collection today by adding the piece you love to your cart and choosing a payment plan at checkout. Terms and availability vary by provider and location; see checkout for details.