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Vase-tly Important: A Guide to Selecting the Perfect Vase for Your Bouquet

Hey there, it's the Scandinavian Style Savant, and today we're talking about something fun and fabulous – a vase selection! That's right, folks, we're going to explore the different types of vases that are ideal for various types of bouquets, and give you some tips on how to pick the perfect vase for your next floral arrangement.

First of all, let's talk about why vase selection matters. Sure, you could stick any old bouquet in any old vase, but if you really want to make those flowers pop, you need to think about the shape and size of the vase. A vase that's too small will crush your blooms, while a vase that's too large will leave your flowers swimming around like they're lost at sea. Plus, different types of flowers have different water requirements, so choosing the right vase can help keep your blooms fresh for longer.

So, without further ado, let's dive into the wonderful world of vase selection!

Slim Cylinder Vase with Base

Cylindar vase from Food52

First up, we have the slim cylinder vase with a base. This type of vase is perfect for a solitary cut flower – think a single rose or tulip. The slim shape of the vase ensures that the stem is held upright without collapsing or bending, and the sturdy base keeps it from toppling over.

V-Shaped Vase

V shaped Vases from Up-Island Pottery

Next, we have the V-shaped vase, which is ideal for long-stemmed cut flowers like roses and lilies. The V shape of the vase helps to support the stems and keep them from splaying outwards, while the heavy base keeps the vase stable and upright.

Waisted Vase

Waisted vase from Adairs.com

If you're looking to create a classic bouquet, a waisted vase is the way to go. This type of vase has a narrow neck that flares out at the top, allowing the stems to spread out while still remaining supported. It's also great for maxi bouquets, which are fuller and more bushy than classic bouquets.

Globe Vase

For a more modern look, try a globe vase. This type of vase is perfect for arrangements with lots of foliage and a few statement blooms. The round shape of the vase helps to create a natural-looking arrangement that's both chic and elegant.

Bulb Vase

Bulb vase from Reed Smythe

If you're a fan of bulbs like hyacinths and amaryllis, you'll need a special vase to keep them happy. Bulb vases have an hourglass shape that allows the roots to sit in water while keeping the stems and leaves out of the water. This helps to prevent rot and keeps your bulbs looking fresh for longer.

Cylinder Vase

Last but not least, we have the trusty cylinder vase. This type of vase is perfect for long, straight stems like gladioli or delphiniums. The straight sides of the vase keep the stems upright and supported, while the height of the vase allows the blooms to stand tall and proud.

So there you have it – a guide to selecting the perfect vase for your next bouquet. Now all that's left to do is raid your cupboard and start experimenting! Whether you're a classic bouquet kind of person or prefer something more modern and funky, there's a vase out there that's just right for you. So get creative, have fun, and let those blooms shine!

tags: Vase, inspiration, interior design
Monday 11.27.23
Posted by Simone Elderot
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