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Make a use-what-you-have flower display

Jars, carafes, candle holders and other glassware that you already have at home can be a great starting point for a flower display. 

The top of a grey HAUGA sideboard is filled with various vases and flower combinations, including a STORSINT carafe.
The top of a grey HAUGA sideboard is filled with various vases and flower combinations, including a STORSINT carafe.

The centrepiece carafe

The slender shape of most carafes makes them perfect for a tall single flower or a blooming branch. Decorative all on its own, it’s also a great centrepiece to build your display around.

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A blooming sculptural branch in a STORSINT clear glass carafe, standing on top of a grey HAUGA sideboard.
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Short but sweet

If you have flowers that are too short to fit with the others, a good trick is to cut them even shorter and place them in candle holders. That way you add different levels and a more dynamic look to the whole display.

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FINSMAK clear glass tealight holders with single flowers in them stand beneath a STORSINT carafe with a branch in it.
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Ample room for arrangements

The wide opening of these jars gives you lots of room to be creative with your flower arrangements. It’s a good way to make your display look a bit fuller—and the hanging lids add a fun, quirky touch.

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Various vases and flower combinations, including a single branch in a STORSINT carafe, on top of a grey HAUGA sideboard.
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