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Head vases are the next interior design trend
This article explores the interior design trend of using vases shaped like heads and faces to add personality and character to home decor. Unlike traditional vases that merely hold flowers, these unique ceramic pieces become an integral part of the arrangement, often appearing as though flowers and plants are floral headdresses on the ceramic visages. This trend offers a departure from minimalist, wonky-shaped, or historically-inspired vases by transforming the vessels into human forms, thereby imbuing them with deeper meaning and individual charm.
The article highlights nine specific head and face-shaped vases available for purchase, each possessing distinct characteristics and inspirations. The 'Paper flower vase Janus' from Octaevo draws inspiration from Roman mythology, crafted from waterproof paper to pay homage to ancient ceramics. H&M; Home's 'Stoneware vase' features a minimalist, pensive head design with a gleaming finish, proving popular among customers for its stylish appearance. For those with a penchant for history, Anthropology offers a 'Large Grecian bust pot,' handmade and hand-painted from cement, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Jungalow's 'Nap Time ceramic planter set' stands out with its earthy colors and unique character, presented as a set of face ceramic planters. H&M; Home also presents a 'Ceramic vase' with a playful, unfinished, and bumpy texture, offering an authentic look that can serve as an interesting design feature with or without plants. The 'Human face ceramic flower pot' from Wish encourages creativity, inviting users to adorn it with bright blooms to create a "flower crown" effect.
The 'Kore head vase' by Sophia-Enjoy Thinking is a handmade piece from Athens, Greece, inspired by Greek mythology and representing Kore, the goddess of grain and agriculture. Swealthy's 'Ceramic doodle woman's face vase' offers a cute and playful option for decorating shelves or dressers, suggested for pairing with plants like Chinese money plant or aloe vera. Lastly, the 'Frida Kahlo ceramic vase' from Trouva is a large, vibrant statement piece made from gloss-glazed ceramic, ideally suited for artificial flowers due to its non-waterproof nature. This trend allows for a personalized and artistic approach to home decoration, where the vessel itself is a key decorative element.
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