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Are you looking for a ceramic vase to suit your interior, whether for a fresh bouquet or dried flowers? Our range brings together stoneware, porcelain and terracotta models, matte or gloss finishes, and formats designed for console, centerpiece or shelf. This guide helps you choose according to material, size and use, to combine aesthetics and functionality.
The choice of a ceramic vase starts with the material. Stoneware brings robustness and natural textures, porcelain favors finesse and smooth glazes, while terracotta displays a warm patina. Each material has a bearing on its water-holding capacity, compatibility with fresh flowers and maintenance requirements. Remember to check the height, opening diameter and water capacity: these criteria determine the bouquet's hold and visual balance on a table or shelf.
A ceramic vase can serve as a discreet focal point in a minimalist living room, complement a Scandinavian ambience with clean lines, or reinforce a bohemian interior with organic shapes and textured glazes. For a centerpiece, opt for low, wide silhouettes that balance the tablecloth and tableware. For a tall flower arrangement, opt for a slender vase with a narrow opening. Enameled vases in soft colors highlight pastel bouquets, while unenameled pieces sublimate foliage and dried flowers.
Finishes influence the appearance and care required. A glazed vase cleans easily and resists stains, making it suitable for fresh flowers and everyday use. Unglazed terracotta vases require more careful rinsing and may need water-repellent treatment if you wish to put water in them regularly. Porcelain requires less maintenance and retains an immaculate surface, but can be more fragile in the event of impact. To prolong durability, check compatibility with water, avoid aggressive cleaners and wipe the neck regularly to prevent deposits.
The size of a ceramic vase must match the scale of the piece of furniture and the bouquet. Measure the height of the piece of furniture and leave a third to a half of this height free so as not to obstruct the perspective. For floral arrangements, adapt the opening to the type of stems: a narrow opening holds the stems and structures the bouquet, while a wide opening is suitable for abundant arrangements. Also consider weight and stability, especially for solid stoneware vases, to avoid tipping with voluminous flowers.
Whether you're looking for a handcrafted object or a contemporary model, favor pieces whose size, material and opening match their intended use. Our selection highlights vases designed to last and fit in with current trends, offering options for all room configurations and decorating styles.
Conclusion: for a coherent, personalized interior, choose a ceramic vase based on material, dimensions and compatibility with fresh or dried flowers. Browse our selection to find the piece that will add character to your fashionable home.
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