Why is it that wooden vases look good with every kind of flower and foliage? It’s because they’re organic, made from a fresh-from-the-forest forest material that complements any shade of green.
Lately we’ve been seeing wooden vases in all kinds of sizes and settings, from a single bud vase on a windowsill to mix-and-match tabletop groupings. Here are 10 favorites:
Above: A one-of-a-kind hand-turned Buckeye Burl Bud Vase made from native California wood is $75 from Melanie Abrantes. Above: Designed by designed by Anders Nørgaard for Applicata, an oak Torso Vase is €30 from Connox. Above: Also from Melanie Abrantes, a Straight Walnut Bud Vase is finished with mineral oil and beeswax to bring out the grain; $60. Above A Mango Wood Vase is €40 from White Cactus. Above: A Spinning Aspen Studios Turned Wood Vase comes as a set with a turned wood candle holder; $67 for the pair from EMOharra via Etsy. Above: A Paulownia Wood Vase is $12 from Magnolia. Above: A three-piece set of Paulownia Wood Vases is $58.61 at All Modern. Above: A Tall Wood Table Vase is 15.25 inches high; $43.68 from Wayfair. Above: A mango Wood Cylinder Vase is €39.95 from Wooden Amsterdam. Above: A handmade Teak Vase is $31.95 from Just Paper Roses via Etsy. N.B.: See more of our favorite vases:
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