Vases & Flower Pots
Flowers change a room. The right vase changes it too.
A vase is rarely just a container. It frames flowers, creates atmosphere and often works beautifully even without anything inside it. Our collection combines modern glass vases, ceramic pieces, sculptural objects and elegant planters for people who enjoy styling flowers as thoughtfully as the rest of their home.
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Somewhere between bouquet and design object
The Vases & Planters category brings together modern flower vases, floor vases and decorative objects made from glass, ceramics, porcelain and metal. Whether it is a large vase for pampas grass, a small glass vase for a single branch or a sculptural statement piece for a shelf, good vases create atmosphere with or without flowers.
Many pieces are designed for fresh flowers and generous bouquets, while others work beautifully with just one branch, dried flowers or as standalone decorative objects. Modern vases increasingly sit somewhere between functional object, sculpture and interior statement.
Brands such as Georg Jensen, Venini, KPM Berlin, Blomus and Blogo each bring their own aesthetic — from calm Scandinavian shapes to colourful sculptural glass and elegant porcelain. Gluckigluck adds a little humour and personality to the arrangement. Flowers are dramatic enough already.
For tulips, peonies and branches with main-character energy
Not every flower suits every vase. Tulips tend to work best in tall, slightly tapered glass vases that support their stems while allowing them to fall naturally. Full bouquets often look more balanced in rounded shapes with narrower openings. Individual branches or magnolia stems, on the other hand, gain presence in bottle-shaped or sculptural vases.
Pampas grass, dried flowers and large leaves also work beautifully in tall floor vases made from ceramics, glass or metal. In many cases, less arranging creates more atmosphere. A single flower can often feel more striking than an overcrowded bouquet.
Styling becomes especially interesting when different heights, materials and shapes interact. Several smaller vases in similar colours feel calm and contemporary, while one sculptural vase can become a strong focal point. Glass creates lightness, porcelain elegance and ceramics warmth.
Which vase suits which flower? Surprisingly important.
When choosing a vase, shape, height and opening size matter more than most people expect. Long-stem flowers usually need taller, stable vases, while compact bouquets work better in rounded forms. Individual branches and dried flowers often need more space and less structure.
Proportion also plays an important role. As a rough guide, flowers should ideally be around one and a half to twice the height of the vase. Small vases can overwhelm large bouquets, while oversized floor vases may make delicate flowers disappear visually.
Planters and plant pots add further atmosphere around indoor plants, herbs or green arrangements. They feel especially harmonious when their materials connect naturally with the surrounding interior — ceramics with wood, glass with metal or matte surfaces with soft textiles.
Design that works beautifully even without flowers
Our brands interpret modern vases and decorative objects in different ways. Georg Jensen stands for flowing Scandinavian elegance in metal. Venini brings artistic glass with expressive colour into interiors. KPM Berlin combines porcelain heritage with contemporary design, while Blomus focuses on calm and reduced forms.
Gluckigluck introduces iconic shapes and playful charm, while Blogo adds sculptural objects with modern clarity. Together, the collection creates a curated world for people who see flowers, interiors and atmosphere as part of the same conversation.
Flowers may only last a few days. Good vases stay much longer.
Whether it is a large bouquet on the dining table, a single branch in the living room or a sculptural vase standing alone: good vases make rooms feel more alive. Sometimes one flower is entirely enough.