What Style Vase Is Right For You?
Bringing some color and nature into your home will help chase away those winter blues. Choosing the right vase for your flowers can help enhance their beauty and make them last longer. Here are some general guidelines on what type of vase to choose for different types of flowers.
Remember, these are just general guidelines and there is no right or wrong vase for any particular flower. Experimenting with different vases and arrangements can help you find your own personal style!
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A beautiful rectangular centerpiece for your Easter Dinner Table…
This is the perfect height for your dinner table. Keeping your table vase below eye level will make it easy for your guests to interact with each other.
This vase looks beautiful with all different types of flowers (fresh or faux)! If you have an extra long table, place 2 or more side by side.
Tall Cylinder Vases…..
..perfect for long-stemmed flowers such as roses, lilies, and snapdragons.
These vases provide support to the stems and help them stand up straight. They are also great for creating a minimalist and modern look.
Rounded or Spherical Vases…
work well with flowers that have a rounded shape such as peonies, hydrangeas, and dahlias, as well as mini carnations and roses.
These vases can help showcase the fullness of the flowers and provide enough space for the blooms to spread out.
Bud Vases
Bud vases are ideal for single stem flowers such as tulips, daisies, and daffodils. These vases are small and narrow, which can help keep the stems upright and showcase the delicate beauty of the individual blooms.
Square Vases..
…. are perfect for arrangements of short-stemmed flowers such as carnations, gerber daisies, and chrysanthemums. These vases can help create a more structured and modern look for your arrangement.
Flared Vases…
…are great for creating a dramatic and bold look with flowers such as sunflowers, gladiolus, and bird of paradise. The flared top of the vase can help support the stems of these larger blooms and provide enough space for them to spread out.
Vases for your built-ins, mantel or floating shelves..
How about these minimalist, abstract vases? They would look great with or without florals.
Or these rustic hand made, timeless vases would be perfect on a shelf or even a bedside table.
Or this Pleated Stoneware vase?
Add it to the top of a small pile of books or on it’s own!
Looking for a vase for your kitchen island?
Fill it with dried stems, add a tray, a candle and seasonal decor. Or simply place it on it’s own on a mantel, sideboard or console in your entry way.