Beauty is in the details: 20 vases for a celebration every day

A functional vase for flowers or dried flowers is not only a practical decorative item, but also a self-sufficient interior accent. We have collected two dozen products for every taste, which (with or without flowers) will make every day special.

Girl Power
DOIY, €40

The vase is a strong visual statement and a symbol of perseverance, courage, and strength. The product of the Barcelona brand DOIY in the shape of a woman’s hand is made of ceramic and coated with a matte finish.

Barva 1 Vase
PaniJuker, €383

Vases from the Barva collection are conceived not only as functional vessels for flowers but also as independent art objects. The colorful pieces have abstract geometric shapes, and unusual color combinations on their surfaces were achieved through a manual process of glazing and engobing.

Emmeline
Driade, €554

When creating the vase, designer Lara Bohinc was inspired by Emmeline Pankhurst, the leader of the British suffragette movement. Like other models from the Peaches series, it is characterized by sensual shapes and flowing lines that refer to the curves of the female body.

Happy Susto
BD Barcelona, €491

The Happy Susto line reflects the playful visual language of Jaime Hayon. Ceramic vases in the shape of funny characters are available in two sizes and colors – white and blue.

Tabletop Floral Form (Arch)
Cindy Hsu Zell, $800

Artist Cindy Su Zell drew inspiration from elements of nature—massive boulders and rock formations. The vase is handmade from solid maple, covered with acrylic, and has two small holes for dried flowers.

Kink
Muuto, €225

In designing the Kink Vase, the Earnest Studio team brings their contemporary take on an archetypal object through a combination of traditional craftsmanship and a dramatic, sculptural silhouette. The model is made of pigmented porcelain.

Vase “Dreamcatcher”
Ceramum, €120

The accent piece is made of semi-porcelain and decorated with red and gold hand painting. The vase has a wide neck, so it is perfect for large bouquets.

Ritagli
Venini, €7200

The 1989 Ritagli vase uses one of the most innovative glass technologies of the 20th century, developed by Fulvio Bianconi. The base of the product is blown by hand, after which rectangular strips of glass are placed on top of it, one on top of the other.

Okop
Sophie Dries, €3485

The name of the Traces series refers to the characteristic visual effect on the surface of ceramics – artistic scars applied by the master before firing. Products from the collection are released in a limited edition of eight pieces.

Découpage
Glass, €319

The Bouroullec brothers made the classic cylindrical shape more interesting with additional abstract-shaped elements superimposed on the base. The Découpage line features four variations of vases, together forming a poetic composition.

Amazonite 02
Sette7

The recognizable signature style of the Brazilian studio Sette7 is formed under the influence of Italian rationalism, kinetic art, and the architecture of Oscar Niemeyer. The vase is made of semi-precious Amazonite stone and is presented in a single copy.

Supra-Flower Vase
MMAIRO, €605

The play of shapes in the design of the Supra-Flower vase is reminiscent of the paintings of the Suprematists and the works of the famous Bauhaus school. Different geometric shapes create new proportions and combinations.

Vase “RHYTHM 2.1”
Anna Jukova Ceramics, €150

In products from the “RITHM” series, ceramic artist Anna Zhukova interprets the image of a jug in her own way. Typical kitchen utensils are reimagined with a simplified architectural form, enhanced by the complex texture of the clay.

Tuvia
La Redoute, €50

The silhouette of the model is formed by two elements made of smooth and faceted glass. The hollow leg makes the product lighter, and contrasting combinations of painted glass turn the vase into an accent art object.

Sestiere
Cassina, from €1531

Patricia Urquiola has reinterpreted Venetian glassmaking traditions with bold shapes and a vibrant color palette. The clear-blown glass base of the vases is literally enveloped in colorful decorative elements that form a striped pattern.

“Bird” vase
Manner&Matter, €60

The starting point in the design of the vase was the image of a bird, which occupies an important place in Slavic culture. The model can be used as a separate art object or in combination with other vases to create an interior installation.

Gessato
Versace, €3000

The model from the collaboration between Versace and Venini is hand-blown from Murano glass using the fascia technique, which allows for a mixture of multi-colored stripes on the surface of the product. The vase has a height of 27 cm and a diameter of 13 cm.

Vase “Multi-colored”
Gusevsky Crystal Factory, €61

The amber vase is made entirely by hand from crystal. The product is made by blowing into a mold and then cutting to create a unique diamond pattern.

No Head
AMO, €91

This vase in the shape of a woman’s bust is made by hand. The universal size of the product (20.5 x 16.2 cm) makes it suitable for almost any color.

Ceramic vase
&Tradition, €56

The vase was made according to the design of the Space Copenhagen studio. To create the range, the team explored the unpredictable nature of the glaze process that makes each vase a unique work of art.

On the cover: vases from the Découpage series, Vitra.

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