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  • A STUDY 001 / Blæhr Vase - Small

    A STUDY 001 / Blæhr Vase - Small

  • A STUDY 001 / Blæhr Vase - Large

    A STUDY 001 / Blæhr Vase - Large

  • Kabin Vase - Shisen

    Kabin Vase - Shisen

  • Kabin Vase - Lamella

    Kabin Vase - Lamella

  • Kabin Vase

    Kabin Vase

    Kabin Vase

    1,629.00 SEK
  • Submarine Vase - Big

    Submarine Vase - Big

  • Submarine Vase

    Submarine Vase

    Submarine Vase

    3,705.00 SEK
  • Guggenheim Vase

    Guggenheim Vase

  • Niza Vase

    Niza Vase

    Niza Vase

    754.00 SEK
  • Wilma Vase

    Wilma Vase

    Wilma Vase

    973.00 SEK
  • Isolde Vase

    Isolde Vase

    Isolde Vase

    645.00 SEK
  • Kazumi Vase

    Kazumi Vase

    Kazumi Vase

    4,207.00 SEK
  • Ikebana Vase

    Ikebana Vase

    Ikebana Vase

    3,169.00 SEK
  • Rock Vase

    Rock Vase

    Rock Vase

    2,394.00 SEK
  • Bloom Vase

    Bloom Vase

    Bloom Vase

    1,082.00 SEK
  • Nami Vase

    Nami Vase

    Nami Vase

    1,956.00 SEK
  • Canyon Vase - Medi

    Canyon Vase - Medi

  • Ammonit Vase

    Ammonit Vase

    Ammonit Vase

    2,787.00 SEK
  • Mime Vase

    Mime Vase

    Mime Vase

    2,831.00 SEK
  • Reflection Vase

    Reflection Vase

    Reflection Vase

    3,049.00 SEK
  • Canyon Vase - Mini

    Canyon Vase - Mini

  • Ostrea Rock Glass Vase

    Ostrea Rock Glass Vase

  • Isolated n.19 Vase

    Isolated n.19 Vase

  • Isolated n.11 Vase

    Isolated n.11 Vase

Vases

A vase can do more than hold flowers. The right silhouette and material can add texture and weight to a shelf or console even when it is empty.

This edit of vases brings together mouth-blown glass, glazed stoneware, ceramic, solid brass, and fiber concrete pieces from brands such as Hein Studio, Canoa Lab, noo.ma, and 101 CPH. You will find fluted clear glass designs like the Kyoto Vase, sandcast brass statement pieces like the Ostrea 25 Vase, and sculptural ceramic forms including the Sumo Vase and Lotus Vase.

When choosing vases, start with the opening. Narrow mouths help support a few stems or a single branch, while wider openings suit looser bunches and fuller arrangements. Material shifts the mood too: clear glass keeps attention on the stems, while ceramic, stoneware, and brass read more like small sculptures.

Related collections: Pots & Planters, Candles & Candle Holders, Mirrors, Decorative Cushions, Wall Art.