A large glazed vase is more than just a vessel for flowers; it’s a sculptural statement piece that can anchor an entire room. But their size can often be intimidating. How do you integrate such a bold item without overwhelming your space? At FINOKO, we believe in practical beauty. Here are five simple ways to style your large glazed vases.
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The Floor Anchor: Don’t relegate your vase to a tabletop. A large, heavy-bottomed vase is perfect for the floor. Place it in an empty corner, next to a console table in your entryway, or beside a minimalist armchair. It fills the space with intention and draws the eye downward, grounding the room.
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Go Bare (Let the Vase Shine): The most beautiful large vases, especially those with reactive glazes or intricate patterns, need no accompaniment. Let the vase stand alone as a work of art. The play of light on its glazed surface and the unique character of its form are often enough to make a powerful statement.
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Think Beyond Flowers (Dried Botanicals): Fresh flowers are lovely, but they aren’t the only option. Large vases are ideal for holding tall, structural dried botanicals like pampas grass, eucalyptus branches, or dried cotton stems. This creates a lasting, low-maintenance display that perfectly complements an Earthy or Bohemian aesthetic.
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The Kitchen Island Centerpiece: If you have a large kitchen island or dining table, a single, impressive vase can be the only centerpiece you’ll ever need. It adds height and a pop of color (like a rich Turquoise or Indigo Blue ) to an otherwise flat surface, creating a sophisticated focal point.