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It’s a known fact that decor makes any home look beautiful, but it can also help you express your personality and show off your excellent taste. Adding vases to your interior is an excellent way to add a dash of style to any space. Shop our selection of table and floor vases to find something that fits beautifully into any room.
Recommended Searches; Furniture, Wall Decor, Floor Lamps, Mirrors, Seating
It’s a known fact that decor makes any home look beautiful, but it can also help you express your personality and show off your excellent taste. Adding vases to your interior is an excellent way to add a dash of style to any space. Shop our selection of table and floor vases to find something that fits beautifully into any room.
Our vasesoffer so much more than function. They’re virtually works of art. Choose yourvasesthe same way you would selectyour artwork; follow your gut. These things can’t be dictated by design mags or even by your friends. If you love something and it feels like a great fit for your interior, it’s meant to be.Your room will come alive and buzz with creative potential.
Because vasesare loved for their ability to stand out, theymake excellent accent pieces. As attention grabbers, you’ll want to put them to work in dominant spots either on their own or as part of a stylish vignette. To make sure a vase is eye-catching, try choosing a bold colour that contrasts with the room’s existing palette elements. Say your walls are white or neutral; a boldly hued vase will be sure to turn heads. Same goes for a vase in a shiny material that catches light coming in through a window. If you have a low-key vase, try filling it with vibrant blooms.
Another way you can use a vase to attract attention is to choose something with a distinctive shape, size or texture. For shape, anything goes including round, cylindrical, tapered, organic and more. For size, thinksmall, big and everything in between. If you have the room for it, go as big or as tall as your room can handle and if you’ve got limited space, smaller is good too; just try to group things together so nothing gets lost in the shuffle. Interesting textures bring flair to any setting. These include shiny glazes, ribbed details, artisanal touches, matte finishes, rich wood grains and more. All of these details add to the uniqueness of the vases you choose to feature in your home.
Vases, candles, art and mirrors are just a few of the usual suspects that make up vignettes. To set up an attractive display, group pieces of varying heights together around a central accent. Vases are really handy in these groupings as they can provide the height that’s needed to deliver drama to any space. Filled with blooms, the height can be even greater.
Which brings us to the question: Do you always have to fillvaseswith flowers? No way! Your vase, your rules. That being said, a single bloom, branch or sprig of greenery placedin a vase can look clean and chic. Combining texture and colour, it adds contrasts while maintaining a look that’s simple enough for minimalist layouts. Or put nothing at all. Again, your choice!
From table vasesto floor vases, there’s literally no spot in the home that isn’t worthy of a vase. Explore our selection, today.
Because vasesare loved for their ability to stand out, theymake excellent accent pieces. As attention grabbers, you’ll want to put them to work in dominant spots either on their own or as part of a stylish vignette. To make sure a vase is eye-catching, try choosing a bold colour that contrasts with the room’s existing palette elements. Say your walls are white or neutral; a boldly hued vase will be sure to turn heads. Same goes for a vase in a shiny material that catches light coming in through a window. If you have a low-key vase, try filling it with vibrant blooms.
Another way you can use a vase to attract attention is to choose something with a distinctive shape, size or texture. For shape, anything goes including round, cylindrical, tapered, organic and more. For size, thinksmall, big and everything in between. If you have the room for it, go as big or as tall as your room can handle and if you’ve got limited space, smaller is good too; just try to group things together so nothing gets lost in the shuffle. Interesting textures bring flair to any setting. These include shiny glazes, ribbed details, artisanal touches, matte finishes, rich wood grains and more. All of these details add to the uniqueness of the vases you choose to feature in your home.
Vases, candles, art and mirrors are just a few of the usual suspects that make up vignettes. To set up an attractive display, group pieces of varying heights together around a central accent. Vases are really handy in these groupings as they can provide the height that’s needed to deliver drama to any space. Filled with blooms, the height can be even greater.
Which brings us to the question: Do you always have to fillvaseswith flowers? No way! Your vase, your rules. That being said, a single bloom, branch or sprig of greenery placedin a vase can look clean and chic. Combining texture and colour, it adds contrasts while maintaining a look that’s simple enough for minimalist layouts. Or put nothing at all. Again, your choice!
From table vasesto floor vases, there’s literally no spot in the home that isn’t worthy of a vase. Explore our selection, today.