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21" Seward Glass Glass Vase
$87
19" Green Verena Lidded Glass Bottles Glass 3 Piece Set
$129
28" Seward Glass Glass Vase
$110
Alabaster White Textured Ceramic Vase-Set Of 3 | Oval
$33
8" Irresdescent Cream Caviar Artisan Blown Glass Glass Vase
$44
9" Irresdescent Orange Bartoli Artisan Blown Glass Glass Vase
$52
13" Irresdescent Orange Bartoli Artisan Blown Glass Glass Vase
$63
14" Green Glass Swirl Glass Vase
$55
12" Irresdescent Cream Caviar Artisan Blown Glass Glass Vase
$50
18" Grey Inga Lidded Glass Bottles 3 Piece Glass Set
$117
22" Grey Kelis Lidded Glass Bottles Glass 3 Piece Set
$129
9" Irresdescent Cream Caviar Artisan Blown Glass Glass Vase
$47
10" Irresdescent Orange Bartoli Artisan Blown Glass Glass Vase
$58
16" Gray Sage Wood Paper Mache Abstract Square Handle Vase
$32
18 Inch Gold and Black Marble Stoneware Faceted Vase
$43
18 Inch Gold and White Marble Stoneware Tall Faceted Vase
$43
17 Inch Grey and White Tall Geometric Ceramic Vase | Round
$42
Silver 40 Inch Ceramic Beaded Floor Vase
$145
11 Inch Pink Faceted Ceramic Vase | Set of 2 | 2 Piece
$31Contemporary Vases FAQs
What makes a vase "contemporary" in style?
Contemporary vases are defined by their modern aesthetic, often featuring clean lines, geometric shapes, and minimalist designs. They can be crafted from a variety of materials like sleek glass, polished metal, or textured ceramic, and often showcase bold colors or sophisticated neutral palettes. These pieces are designed to complement modern interiors and act as striking decorative accents, bringing a fresh and current feel to your space.
How can I choose the right size contemporary vase for my home?
The size of your contemporary vase should be proportional to the space it will occupy and the items it will hold. For a large entryway or living room, consider a tall, statuesque vase that can stand on its own as a statement piece. For a coffee table or shelf, a smaller, more compact vase might be ideal. Always measure the intended spot and consider the height and width of surrounding furniture to ensure a balanced look.
What types of materials are commonly used for contemporary vases, and what are their benefits?
Contemporary vases are available in a wide array of materials. Sleek glass offers a transparent or colored option that can add a touch of elegance and light. Ceramic and porcelain provide a more substantial feel with possibilities for matte or glossy finishes and intricate textures. Metal vases, such as those in brushed nickel or matte black, lend a sophisticated and industrial edge. Each material brings its own unique character and durability, allowing you to select a vase that perfectly matches your decor and lifestyle.
Are contemporary vases purely decorative, or can they be functional too?
While many contemporary vases are designed as artistic sculptural pieces to enhance your decor, they are also fully functional for holding fresh or artificial floral arrangements. The choice between decorative or functional use often depends on the vase's design and opening. A vase with a wider mouth and a more stable base is excellent for displaying bouquets, while a slender, uniquely shaped vase might be best appreciated as a standalone art object.
How should I care for and maintain my contemporary vase to keep it looking its best?
Caring for your contemporary vase depends on its material. For glass vases, gentle cleaning with mild soap and water, followed by a thorough rinse and drying with a soft cloth, is usually sufficient. Ceramic and metal vases may require dusting with a soft brush or a slightly damp cloth. Always avoid abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals that could damage the finish. For vases with intricate details, a soft-bristled brush can help remove dust from crevices.