15 models to adopt this decorative trend

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How to adopt the large vase at home?

Although there are no fixed rules, we speak of a large vase for pieces measuring 30 to 100 cm in height. Whether in stoneware, natural fibers, dolomite, glass or terracotta, the large vase is a decorative element in its own right. So it happens that a large vase is not designed to be filled with water. It is then reserved for dry flowers – branches or pampas grass.

Large vase: the iconic

Follower of a decoration that resists trends or looking for a large vase that will easily fit into your current decor, bet on sure values ​​by choosing a model with a timeless design.

Usiole The Dame Jeanne Vase In Recycled Glass
© Housing

From the countryside atmosphere to the bohemian interior through the Gustavian style decoration: the demijohn is one of the easiest pieces to adopt. This season, we are fond of Usiole, a model made of recycled glass offered by Habitat and available in different sizes and colours.

Kamu
© Alinea

Made of beautifully understated white earthenware, the Kamu bottle vase by Alinéa fits just as nicely into a Mediterranean-style interior as it does into a contemporary atmosphere. Lovely on its own or associated with a small model from the same collection, it is very elegant in combination with more colorful pieces.

Large Patterned Glass Vase
© H&m Home

The patterned glass vase remains a classic that we never tire of. We love the sober color of this large model spotted at H&M Home, stunning in a retro or contemporary decor.

Corvo
© HouseNordic

The large Corvo terracotta vase proposed by House Nordic seduces with its irregular finish, which gives it maximum authenticity. This decorative model is ideal for dressing up a corner of the living room or to enhance the entrance.

Duo Of Carolan Vases
© Loberon

With Carolan, Loberon offers a duo of vases with an aluminum finish ideal for adding a precious touch to the decor. We like it in a vintage atmosphere, for example in the shabby chic or country living room. We love it in a more contemporary decor – especially in a neo-industrial decor.

Large vase: trendy models

The large vase is one of the smartest elements to modernize the living room. Just let yourself be tempted by a model that sticks to the trends of the season.

Large Circular Ceramic Vase Vanilla Girl Spirit
© H&m Home

Does the Vanilla Girl trend speak to you? To adopt this soft and simple look, we put on the large circular ceramic vase. This model spotted at H&M Home is available in different sizes: practical, to create a pretty composition!

Tile Vase
© &klevering

The check is one of the key patterns of the season. To adopt it, fall for the large Tile vase. This creation from the Dutch brand &Klevering revisits the mosaic spirit in very contemporary colours.

  Large Bauhaus Spirit Porcelain Stoneware Vase
© H&m Home

This year, the Bauhaus style is once again taking center stage. In line with the trend, H&M Home offers a large vase with the emblematic look of the German school, available in two colours. If white is a safe bet, we particularly like the red version, which combines elegantly with natural materials such as cane or vegetable fibers.

Aganta
© Alinea

With its graphic look, the large Aganta vase by Alinéa is enough to bring a bohemian or ethnic chic spirit to the decor. This two-material model made of seagrass and bamboo works just as well in the bathroom as in the bedroom or in the living room.

  Ridge
© Muuto

Minimalist lines and 3D texture: the Ridge vase by Muuto has it all. From the Japandi interior to the organic interior, this model fits harmoniously into any decor.

Large vase: the originals

With its format, the large vase easily catches the eye… especially when it displays an original, even frankly quirky look!

shell jar
© Ferm Living

Already classic, the large Shell Pot seashell vase by Ferm Living! This vase-sculpture sublimates the sideboard, the coffee table or the window. To highlight it, you can also install it on a pedestal table, like a work of art on its pedestal.

Tribal Big
© 101 Copenhagen

The Tribal vase by 101 Copenhagen is inspired, as its name suggests, by tribal craftsmanship, which it revisits in an ultra-contemporary stylized version. Vase or sculpture: in large format, it blurs the tracks.

Canopi
© Seletti

Armchair, lighting or accessories: Seletti regularly signs pieces with an offbeat design. We love the large Canopi vases. Between candy box and Russian doll, each piece is a decorative element in its own right, and it can be transformed into a traditional vase on request.

Venia In Dolomite
© The Masie

This season, The Masie stands out with a collection of dolomite vases. Among the most interesting, the Venia model, which offers a design worthy of a contemporary sculpture. It is distinguished by its strong colors. If it works in living rooms, it is also found to give character to the entrance or the hallway.

Love In Bloom
© Seletti

If you haven’t yet found the highlight of your interior, dare Love In Blossom, a very large vase created by Seletti. In addition to its realistic design, this large vase is distinguished by a special feature: it is designed to be fixed to the wall. Here is a great ally to create an Arty decoration that will mark the spirits!


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