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Nearly Natural 14.0 in. H Assorted Ranunculus wit... ![]() $69.98 Home Depot Checkolite Art Glass 1-Light Hanging Coffee-Strip... ![]() $39.97 Home Depot Home Decorators Collection Small Mustard Frosted ... ![]() $49.00 Home Depot Home Decorators Collection Morph Vase 0245830110 ![]() $59.00 Home Depot How to Buy VasesSomeone brings you a bouquet of flowers and there isn’t a vase in sight. What to do? Use a paper cup? It probably means its time to invest in a basic collection of vases. If you love flowers, you should know and have some essential shapes so that you can pair your gorgeous buds with their perfect container.
V-shaped vases work with a variety of flowers, and for this reason it’s the perfect one to have on hand. The gentle angle of the vase holds flower buds gracefully. Kate Spade is a chic choice for a v-shaped vase, thanks to their hefty glass.
cylinder vases are tall and are a good fit for flowers with long stems. Mikasa and Lenox offer some beautiful cylinder vases. Plain glass cylinder vases work well in contemporary, streamlined spaces but may be too plain to keep out on display daily.
flared vases have wide tops and narrow bases. They are a solid match for roses or lilies. blown glass vases are a popular type of flared vase because they are pretty enough to leave out even without flowers in the vase. If you love collecting vases, opt for a Dale Tiffany vase, known for their exceptional craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Murano vases are a smart choice for a those with a leaning toward modern design.
For small arrangements, gather a collection of bud vases. These can be tall or short and look best when displaying a single beautiful stem, like a red rose. A collection of squat bud vases will allow you to create a simple display of daisies on a window ledge or shelf.
Have a penchant for mixed bouquets bought at the grocery store or farmer’s market? Display them in a ginger jar vase, which has a wide belly and a curved tip. Dainty stems are easily supported by the ceramic. Budget carnations look like a million dollars when displayed in a sphere vase. The little bunches will look like wedding bouquets.
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