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Monica II Tall Black Metal Glass Bottle Vase
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Burton 14.2H Medium Matte Black Ceramic Jug Vase
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Vases & Jars
Vases and jars add height, texture, color, and sculptural shape to a room. Use them on consoles, dining tables, shelves, mantels, coffee tables, and entry pieces with or without stems.
Designed for console tables, dining tables, shelves, mantels, coffee tables, entryways, and built-ins
Use this collection to narrow the Decor assortment to pieces that support the way the room looks, feels, and functions. The best choice depends on scale, placement, finish, and how much visual weight you want the accent to carry.
How to choose vases & jars
- Vary height and shape when grouping multiple vessels together.
- Use larger vases on consoles and dining tables, and smaller vessels on shelves or trays.
- Choose ceramic, glass, metal, or textured finishes based on the room’s material palette.
- Leave negative space around statement vases so the silhouette can stand out.
Vases & Jars FAQ
Do decorative vases need flowers or stems? No. Many vases and jars are designed to stand alone as sculptural accents. Add branches or stems when you want extra height or softness.
How do I style multiple vases together? Group pieces in different heights, widths, and textures. Odd-numbered groupings often feel natural, especially on consoles, shelves, and dining tables.