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18 Inch Black Metal Cylinder Metal Metal Vase
$75
15 Inch Gold Metal Cylinder Metal Metal Vase
$69
17" Grey + Gold Ceramic Urn With Gold Lid
$80
22 Inch White Textured Ceramic Zig Zag Teardrop Vase
$75Large Vase FAQs
What makes a vase "large," and how do I choose the right size for my space?
A "large" vase is generally considered to be over 18 inches in height, though this can vary. The ideal size depends on where you plan to place it and what you intend to display. For a grand entryway or a spacious living room, a substantial vase can serve as a striking focal point. Consider the scale of your furniture and the ceiling height; a very large vase might overwhelm a smaller room. For a more subtle statement on a console table or bookshelf, a medium-large vase can be perfect. Measure your intended spot and visualize the vase's presence to ensure it complements your décor rather than dominates it.
What materials are typically used for large vases, and which offers the best durability and aesthetic?
Large vases are crafted from a variety of materials, each offering unique benefits. Ceramic and porcelain are popular choices, providing a classic, elegant look and a satisfying weight. Glass vases offer a more delicate and airy feel, and can be found in a wide array of colors and finishes. Metal vases, such as brass or iron, can add a touch of modern industrial or antique charm. For outdoor use or a more rustic aesthetic, consider terracotta or concrete. The best material depends on your style and where the vase will be displayed; ceramic and metal generally offer excellent durability, while glass can be more fragile but visually versatile.
How can I style a large vase to make a statement in my home?
Large vases are inherently statement pieces! For a dramatic effect, fill them with tall, architectural branches, dramatic floral arrangements, or even a cascade of lush greenery. If you prefer a minimalist approach, a large, beautifully crafted empty vase can be a sculptural art piece in itself. Consider placing it on a pedestal, a console table, or even directly on the floor in a corner that needs visual interest. Grouping several large vases of varying heights and textures can also create a captivating display. Don't be afraid to let the vase's shape, color, and texture be the star of the show.
Are there specific types of large vases that are better suited for certain décor styles?
Absolutely! For a modern or minimalist aesthetic, opt for sleek, clean-lined vases in neutral colors like white, black, or gray, or those made from materials like polished metal or clear glass. A traditional or transitional style might benefit from classic ceramic vases with intricate patterns or rich, earthy tones. For a bohemian or eclectic vibe, explore hand-painted ceramic vases, intricately carved wooden pieces, or those with unique, organic shapes. Rustic or farmhouse styles can be enhanced by terracotta, distressed metal, or woven natural materials.
What is the typical price range for a large vase, and what factors influence the cost?
The price of large vases can vary significantly, from affordable options to high-end designer pieces. Factors influencing the cost include the material (hand-blown glass or intricate ceramic will be more expensive than basic plastic), the craftsmanship and brand, any unique design elements or embellishments, and the overall size. While a simple, large ceramic vase might be quite reasonably priced, a hand-crafted piece from a renowned artist or made with premium materials can represent a considerable investment. At Living Spaces, we strive to offer a wide selection of beautiful and affordable large vases to suit various budgets and styles.