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14 Affordable Vases for Your Next Install
This article highlights the importance of vases as decorative accessories in interior design, particularly for finishing touches on installation day. It addresses the common challenge of finding affordable yet aesthetically pleasing vases, noting that these items can significantly impact a space by adding organic elements or height to areas like bookshelves and console tables. Mieke ten Have, an AD contributing interiors stylist and editor, emphasizes viewing vases as shapes and colors that introduce surprise or contrast within a room, underscoring that the cumulative cost of such accessories can be substantial. To mitigate this, the article provides a curated selection of 14 affordable vases, all priced under $550, sourced from various retail, trade, and artisan channels.
The featured vases showcase a diverse range of materials, forms, and origins. Among the selections are Medium Porcelain cups by Marcie McGoldrick, which are handmade from fine porcelain with a matte exterior and glossy interior, priced from $48, and versatile enough to be used as drinking glasses or pencil cups. The Black Soapstone Keyhole vase by M+A NYC, hand-carved by artisans in Agra, India, blends orb and cylinder shapes and is available for $80. Melanie Abrantes Designs offers a Tall Natural Cork vase, handmade in Oakland, California, from a single block of recycled natural cork for $60, providing a tactile element to any space. Sheldon Ceramics presents a Terra Cotta Statement vase, handmade in L.A. with a milky finish for a rustic, aged appeal, priced at $295. Mud Australia’s Water Jug, with an oblong silhouette and matte finish, functions as both a carafe and a vase, costing $170.
Additional options include the Gradvis vase by IKEA, a pink stoneware piece with a fluted texture and narrow mouth, priced at $13. The Tall Thin Cone by Barbara Barry x Middle Kingdom is part of a collection of five clay porcelain vessels available in Ice and Ash colors with unique line designs, costing $120. Danny Kaplan Studio offers the Small Olpe vessel, a ceramic piece available in three finishes and sizes, designed to evoke both ancient and modern aesthetics, priced at $550. Roman and Williams Guild, in collaboration with Danish designer Ejnar Paulsen, presents Bottle vases, a stoneware collection in three sizes and colorways, starting at $95. AERIN's Amelie Sphere vase, an oval ceramic piece with a textural patina, white glaze, and 18-karat-gold detailing, adds rustic coastal charm and polish for $495. Nicholai Wiig-Hansen for Raawii's Strøm vase, available at MoMA Design Store, comes in various bright colors and three sizes, made in Portugal using a slip-cast technique, starting from $72. Matthew Ward Studio's Black Crescent Moon vase, made of stoneware, features a crescent shape motif inspired by the night sky, priced at $425. Natan Moss’s Form Follows Function Segmented vase, a high-fire speckled stoneware piece, offers organic contrast for bookshelves or mantels at $350. Finally, Christiane Perrochon’s Vase, available at Table Art, is a crystallized beige vase suitable as a bud vase, featuring a multi-hued glaze treatment in high-fire stoneware, priced at $255. This comprehensive guide aims to assist designers and homeowners in selecting impactful decorative accessories without exceeding budget constraints.
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