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Flowers are the gift that keeps on giving, and they brighten up any room in an instant. To keep blooms looking their very best, you'll need something to display them in. A vase with a beautiful bouquet of roses or tulips is a simple way to spice up a bookshelf or mantlepiece, and you can even pick a design to complement your décor.
However, choosing the right vase for yourself or a gift for someone else can be tricky. If you’re unsure about which style to go for, read on. We’ll be comparing the different options, including tall, round, flared, and bottle designs made from popular materials like glass, crystal, and ceramics. Then, we'll share our favourite vases to buy from Amazon, eBay, and John Lewis to help you decide on the best one for your home.
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Without further ado, let’s take a look at the main factors to consider when buying a vase. We’ll be focusing on the different styles available, popular materials, and how to pick the right-sized vase for your flowers.
Vases come in all kinds of shapes nowadays, with glaziers and potters pushing the boundaries when it comes to design and structure. In this section, we'll focus on the most common styles that you're likely to come across when browsing and which type of flowers they work best with.
Bottleneck vases, sometimes called column vases, are narrow and tall rather than wide. This style of vase will securely support flowers with longer stems like lilies and magnolias, preventing them from drooping over the side.
Due to its narrow neck, this kind of vase looks best with just a few blooms rather than a whole bouquet. Place one on a bookshelf or bedside table if you want to add a bit of subtle sophistication to your room.
Probably the most classic of all vase styles, the flared vase will look fantastic pretty much anywhere. It's similar to a bottleneck at the bottom, but then about two-thirds of the way up it begins to narrow before flaring out at the top.
As this shape is meant to mimic the natural shape of flowers, it makes a beautiful centrepiece for your dining table and it's best suited to large, voluptuous bouquets.
Decorative vases are meant to be a piece of art on their own, so they'll look equally as good empty or filled with flowers. When it comes to the design, go for a structure that aligns with the décor of your room - but don’t be afraid to go for something bold and unique!
If you do choose to add blooms to your decorative vase, stick to something simple with complementing colours, to avoid detracting from its design.
Bud vases are for showcasing blooms on a micro-scale; they’re much smaller than other types of vases and can only accommodate a couple of stems. Because of their miniature size, they’re a brilliant cost-effective option as both the vase and the flowers you put in it will be less expensive!
Another popular vase shape is the cube, which can be generously filled with a number of flowers. However, it’s best to look for flowers that have shorter stems and larger heads to allow for a greater impact.
You could also fill one of these vases with small stones or gravel and place succulents inside, for a contemporary twist on a classic floral arrangement.
Round or fishbowl style vases aren’t suited to all types of flowers, due to their unique shape. To get the best out of this kind of vase, fill it with a tightly grouped selection of blooms that are all cut to the height of the vase - the flower heads will create a stunning domed effect!
Pottery is another popular option, including stylish ceramic, delicate porcelain, and industrial-chic concrete. As vases made from these materials are generally more colourful and have bold designs, they make great decorative pieces. Unfortunately though, they're fragile so they aren't ideal if you have kids or pets at home.
For an affordable, kid-friendly material, opt for acrylic. Not only is it lightweight, but it won't break as easily as glass or pottery if your little one accidentally knocks your vase off the dining table during playtime!
The final factors to consider are the size and weight of the vase. These may seem obvious at first - it's important to pick a vase that'll fit in the designated space and that won't fall off a surface because it's too heavy. However, there is also another reason that we mention size!
The size of the vase will also affect the size of the bouquet that you can display in it. Professional florists suggest that the length of flower stems should be trimmed, at an angle, to be 1.5-2 times the size of the vase. This will help to make the flowers look their very best in the vase that you buy.
What can we say? We love a classic glass vase that'll suit any room, and this one certainly meets that criteria. It'll look fantastic wherever you put it, and whatever you put in it!
This product has all the hallmarks of a timeless design - the narrowing waist will draw the stems together to truly show off your bouquet, and makes it easier to arrange flowers in when it's time to replace them. Plus, it's handmade by a top brand so you know it'll last for many years to come!
This slimline vase is made from the highest quality porcelain and has a wonderfully rustic design. The combination of green and gold adds just enough colour without being too overpowering, making this a good choice for rooms with a neutral colour scheme.
The funky pattern adds a touch of expressive charm too, don't you agree? At less than £15, we think this is a real bargain for art lovers who fancy something different!
If you're a fan of the minimalist Scandinavian style that's been popular in the interior world for the past decade, we're pretty sure you're going to love these! This set of two vases will easily brighten up a side table or hallway cabinet.
The bud style means that these vases only hold a single flower, or at most a couple of stems at a time, but we think this reflects their simple aesthetic perfectly.
This handmade bottleneck vase is perfect for displaying single stems or smaller bouquets. We recommend red roses or yellow lilies to create a contrast with the beautiful light green glass.
Both functional and stylish, this vase is well worth paying a bit extra for. Moreover, thanks to the lovely floral design on the front, it'll look great even without any flowers inside!
If you're looking for something that's not too plain but not too over-the-top either, you can't go wrong with stripes! This simple design will look fab in any room, regardless of the décor.
The vase is a combination of round and bottleneck styles, so it'll accommodate a variety of flowers - from simple branches to elaborate bouquets. It's also available in two sizes, the one shown here and a larger option.
This elegant vase is unique yet understated, meaning it'll suit most rooms. It's crafted by Dartington, whose glassmakers use traditional techniques that have been trusted since 1967. Although it's made from glass, which is usually delicate, this vase is built to last!
The royal blue hue will look fantastic with a whole range of different flowers, but we think it'll especially complement some delicate pink or baby blue blooms.
Each product from LSA International is individually handcrafted by a glassblower, so you know it's been made with plenty of love and care. This classic round design is perfect for displaying large bouquets on your dining table or mantlepiece.
As this vase comes in a wide range of sizes, you're sure to find one to fit the space you're looking to decorate. It's sadly rather heavy though, so isn't suitable for shelves or side tables.
These concrete vases from John Lewis & Partners are eye-catching, combining pastel colours with bold stripes. This is a set for someone who wants to make a home décor statement without breaking the bank!
Each vase comes with rubber feet so you don't have to worry about your surfaces getting scratched, and we think it's fantastic that you get a set of 3 for the price. However, they might perhaps be a little too garish for some of our readers!
Simple, affordable, and child-proof - what more could you ask for? If you've got toddlers or young children at home but still want to spruce up your living space, this vase is ideal.
This vase will look equally as great with some short-stemmed roses poking out of the top or a contemporary gravel and succulents combination. Plus, it's incredibly lightweight so you don't need to worry when displaying it up high.
If you're looking for something special for your living room, this charming flared vase is sure to hit the spot. Created by world-renowned designer Vera Wang, it's intended to capture the essence of romance with its "love knot" motif.
This gorgeous vase is made from crystal, rather than glass, making it super sturdy. Although it's a very expensive product, we think it'd make a lovely gift for a newly married couple!
As well as being a space where you can relax after a long day at work, your home is somewhere you can express yourself freely. Why not check out the links below for more products to help decorate your living room in your favourite style?
Hopefully you've found our article on vases not only informative, but interesting too. Keep our points in mind and you'll easily be able to find one that complements your flowers and the room you want to put them in. Whichever vase you choose, we guarantee your home will look even more beautiful from now on!
Author: Lewis Clark
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