Ceramic Vases | Sculptural & Statement Flower Vases

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  • How to Style a Ceramic Vase

  • As a dining centerpiece — a low, wide vase with seasonal flowers anchors a hosted table. Keep arrangements under 6 inches tall so they don't block sightlines across the table.

  • As sculptural art — a bold silhouette like the fluted or pleated column vases works empty, as a standalone object on a console or shelf.

  • In a grouping — cluster three vases of varying heights for a layered, collected look on a mantel or sideboard.

  • With branches or dried stems — taller vases suit pampas, eucalyptus, or flowering branches for a low-maintenance year-round arrangement.

About our brand

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A vase does two jobs: it holds the flowers, and it holds the room's attention. Our ceramic vases range from sculptural fluted columns to organic rippled silhouettes to bold colorblocked shapes — pieces designed to work as a floral centerpiece or to stand alone as sculptural art on a mantel, console, or shelf. Whether you're building a dramatic dining-table centerpiece or filling an empty corner with something with presence, these vases earn their place.

The collection spans clean modern neutrals through vivid statement glazes, in sizes from petite accent vases to large floor-worthy silhouettes. Fill them with seasonal blooms, branches, or dried arrangements, or leave them empty and let the form do the work.

Pairing Vases With Your Table

A vase is the natural centerpiece of a hosted table. For a cottagecore or floral table using our floral plates, a simple vase of garden roses or wildflowers ties the look together. For a modern table with our Amalfi Textured Rim or Alpine Snow plates, a clean sculptural vase echoes the minimalist palette. For smaller arrangements, see our bud vases collection.

Caring for Your Decor

Our vases, bud vases, and candleholders are made from thick ceramic and vary between matte and ceramic finishes. Whether using for floral arrangements or candles, a damp cloth is all that's needed to clean. For prolonged water vessel, we recommend changing the water out every 3-5 days or using a water tight container inside for easier cleanup. Avoid abrasive cleaners and sponges to maintain scratch free finishes.

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Frequently asked questions

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Are these vases watertight for fresh flowers?

Our ceramic vases are designed to hold water for fresh floral arrangements. Check the individual product page for any exceptions.

What size vase should I get for a dining table centerpiece?

For a dining centerpiece, choose a lower, wider vase so arrangements stay under about 6 inches tall and don't block conversation across the table. Taller vases are better for consoles, mantels, and floors.

Can I use them for dried flowers or branches?

Yes — taller vases are ideal for dried stems, pampas, eucalyptus, and flowering branches, which make beautiful low-maintenance year-round arrangements.

Do they work as standalone decor without flowers?

Absolutely. Many of our vases have sculptural silhouettes designed to stand alone as objects on a shelf, mantel, or console.

What's the difference between a vase and a bud vase?

Bud vases are small, narrow vases meant for a single stem or a few small blooms. The vases in this collection are larger, for fuller arrangements or as standalone sculptural pieces. See our bud vases collection for the smaller option.

Explore more in our bud vases and floral plates collections.