Having flowers on your bookcase or coffee table is such a great way to add color and life to your home. But the big question is, what do you put them in? For a while, I found cool-looking pitchers from thrift stores to keep them in, but then I started becoming truly obsessed with flower vases.
A vase can really transform even the smallest of spaces. The colors and sizes and shapes are all so unique and they allow you to match your style to your surroundings. We’ve rounded up some of the best ones you can get delivered right to your door from Amazon, so you have no excuse not to keep one around the house.
The classic shape of this vase is perfect for all of your favorite flower arrangements. Made from lead-free Crystalline, its size will keep every surface you place it on looking beautiful.
Made from high-quality resin, these vases will stand out wherever you put them. They come in a set of three unvarying heights to add a unique visual to any table, shelf, or counter.
If minimalism is your style, this the vase for you. At a foot tall, it's perfect for large flowers like sunflowers or peonies. It's made from durable, hand-blown glass.
This angular vase will make a statement on any piece of furniture you place it on. With a 4.8-star review, you really can’t go wrong.
Add some kitsch into your floral arrangement with this book-shaped vase. Perfect for a bedroom or bookshelf.
Lenox makes some amazing glassware and this swirled vase is no different. It’s got a 4.8-star review with 46 reviews, which makes it one of the best-rated vases on Amazon.
This dual-texture vase comes in a bunch of different sizes and shapes. The pop of gold is just what you need to liven up any space.
Made from hand-cut crystal, this vase will glisten on your table when the sun hits it. The center is also cylindrical, making it easier to clean.
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