Who knew what a difference these vases could make? Take a look at our selection of sculptural vases that also serve as striking accent pieces
Fact: the use of decorative vases can really transform the look of any space. As any good decorator would know, it's all about playing with depth, height and textures when it comes to these decorative elements.
Having a mix of vases in different heights can really up the decor game of your home. They can help fill up empty shelves for that perfect Zoom backdrop, add visual interest to your living room and function as a beautiful vessel for fresh flowers.
There’s a vase for every need, whether you’re looking for a slim sculptured vessel for a single stalk or a large decorative piece for a substantial bouquet. Explore our curated selection of some of the most stylish beauties, below.
See also: Floral Arrangements: How to Decorate Your Home With Fresh Flowers and Foliage
1. Completedworks Compound ceramic vase by Ekaterina Bazhenova Yamasaki

Above Completedworks Compound ceramic vase by Ekaterina Bazhenova Yamasaki, from Net-a-Porter Photo: Courtesy of Net-a-Porter
Part of a collaborative collection between interdisciplinary artist Ekaterina Bazhenova Yamasaki and London-based studio Completedworks, this abstract vase is minimal and yet delivers maximum impact. Each vase is meticulously created by hand.
The soft folds and gorgeous curves are intentionally crafted to reflect how clothing is depicted in Renaissance paintings. The odd-shaped vessel can be used to present an elliptical floral arrangement or hold a small floral spray.
Available from Net-a-Porter
2. Kartell Shine vase by Eugeni Quitllet

Above Kartell Shine vase by Eugeni Quitllet, from Space Furniture Photo: Courtesy of Kartell

Above Kartell Shine vase by Eugeni Quitllet, from Space Furniture Photo: Courtesy of Kartell
Featuring a design that draws influence from the art deco movement, these playful Kartell vases are a perfect way to showcase vibrant blooms. Created by Spanish designer Eugeni Quitllet, the collection of vases expresses an intertwined play between light and form; they're also available in a range of colours to match the colour scheme of your home.
Available from Space Furniture
3. Bloc Studios Pink Affinità Elettive Ottilie vase by Studiopepe

Above Bloc Studios Pink Affinità Elettive Ottilie vase by Studiopepe, from Ssense Photo: Courtesy of Bloc Studios
Designed by Milano-based firm Studiopepe, this sculptural blush pink vase adds a kiss of colour to interiors. Handcrafted with delicate finishings, the flowing ridges wrapped around the narrow vase highlights the beauty of pink marble. The vase is part of the studio’s Affinità Elettive collection, which studies exclusive materials such as marble as well as the effect of different combined materials.
Available from Ssense
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4. Marloe Marloe Stevie vase

Above Marloe Marloe Stevie vase, from Farfetch Photo: Courtesy of Marloe Marloe

Above Marloe Marloe Stevie vase, from Farfetch Photo: Courtesy of Marloe Marloe
This geometric vessel from artisanal ceramic design studio Marloe Marloe adds a striking presence to living spaces. The 100% ceramic vase is created with a glazed lava finish. With its geometric form and interesting texture, the vase can be presented on its own as an art piece, or with flowers for a stunning floral display.
Available from Farfetch
5. Anissa Kermiche Love Handles vase

Above Anissa Kermiche Love Handles vase, from MatchesFashion Photo: Courtesy of MatchesFashion

Above Anissa Kermiche Love Handles vase, from MatchesFashion Photo: Courtesy of MatchesFashion
This cult favourite from Parisian artist Anissa Kermiche brings life into any space. The cheeky vase, hand-crafted in Portugal, is finished with a matte texture and accented with two handles. Spruch up your shelf with this playful design that’s intended to celebrate and empower the beauty of the female form.
Available from MatchesFashion
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6. Vincent Darré X OKA Gemini vase

Above Vincent Darré X OKA Gemini vase, from The Invisible Collection Photo: Courtesy of OKA
French designer Vincent Darré, known for his unapologetically flamboyant designs, has partnered with luxury furniture retailer Oka for a four-piece capsule collection. Striking a balance between form and function, this eccentric vase is inspired by horoscope signs. The double-face Gemini twins on the vase draw on Surrealist techniques, produced by Darré’s creative approach.
Available from The Invisible Collection
7. Ferm Living Muses Clio vase

Above Ferm Living Muses Clio vase, from Xtra Photo: Courtesy of Ferm Living

Above Ferm Living Muses Clio vase, from Xtra Photo: Courtesy of Ferm Living
With a timeless yet contemporary expression, the Clio vase from Danish design brand Ferm Living makes a statuesque statement in any space. Part of the Muses collection of vases, the stoneware vessel is crafted with reactive matte glaze. The tall vase is perfect for hosting a single stalk or a mini array of dried flowers. Pair it with the other vases in the collection for a playful display.
Available from Xtra
See also: Ask a Designer: How To Bring Tropical Style And Nature-Inspired Details Into Your Bedroom
8. Seletti Love in Bloom vase by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba

Above Seletti Love in Bloom vase by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba, from Yoox Photo: Courtesy of Yoox

Above Seletti Love in Bloom vase by Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba, from Yoox Photo: Courtesy of Yoox
Capturing hearts and minds, this unique Seltti vase by Italian art designer Marcantonio Raimondi Malerba adds a delightful presence to any tabletop or bookshelf. True to the designer’s ethos of breathing creativity into everyday objects, the porcelain heart-shaped vase is meant to convey the heart-skipping sentiments in blossoming relationships.
Available from Yoox
9. Louis Vuitton Petite Boite Chapeau porcelain vase

Above Louis Vuitton Petite Boite Chapeau porcelain vase Photo: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton
Fan of designer bags as well as flowers? You can now elevate your fresh blooms in this eye-catching vase from luxury fashion maison Louis Vuitton. Inspired by the brand’s classic petite Boite Chapeau bag, the porcelain vase takes its form after the hatbox bag’s silhouette.
The resemblance between the bag and the vase is strikingly similar, from the distinctive handle and tag to the house’s signature monogram that’s embossed throughout the body of the vase. The sophisticated all-white creation will definitely be right up every minimalist’s alley.
Available from Louis Vuitton
See also: 8 Ways To Design A Cosy, Clutter-Free Bedroom That Minimalists Will Love
10. Natuzzi Kanz vase

Above Natuzzi Kanz vase, from Da Vinci Lifestyle Photo: Courtesy of Natuzzi
Showcasing the depth and texture of clay, the Kanz vase from Italian furniture label Natuzzi adds an artisanal touch to any shelf or table. Employing earth clay from a quarry that has been used since Etruscan times, the vase is hand-turned and finished with a textured opaque glaze.
Available from Da Vinci Lifestyle
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