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KARAFF glass carafe, clear, cylindrical with narrow waist, versatile for drinks or flowers.Clear glass carafe with greenery, four wine glasses on shelves. Grey shelves, minimalist decor.
PÅDRAG clear glass vase, round with ribbed design, elegant and decorative.Round PÅDRAG vase with flowers, lamp, and speaker.
A white STILREN ceramic vase with vertical ridges, made of stoneware, standing alone on a plain background.A tall white vase with horizontal ridges holds tall green plants, standing on a windowsill. Beside it are books and a wooden sphere.

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Three clear glass CYLINDERs in varying sizes, ideal for decoration and storage. Theyre simple, sleek, and can be stacked together.
A white, cylindrical STILREN vase. Made of stoneware with a glossy finish, it has vertical ridges and a simple, elegant design.White vase with dried flowers and books.
Bright yellow vase, round shape, narrow neck, stoneware.Bright yellow BLODBJÖRK vase with round shape holds three flowers. Placed on pink box near glassware and artwork, highlights cheerful decor.
VILJESTARK clear glass vase, teardrop shape, simple & elegant.Small glass vase, VILJESTARK, holds two white flowers with green stems and leaves. Displayed on a white surface.
The BLODBJÖRK vase is a pale pink, speckled with blue dots, made from stoneware. Its round shape tapers at the top.BLODBJÖRK vase with feather on pink box. Decorative, round.
PÄRLHÄGG Vase, beige, 22 cmPÄRLHÄGG Vase, beige, 22 cm
KONSTFULL vase: brown, glass, cylindrical, wide-mouthed, elegant design.KONSTFULL Vase, green-brown, 16 cm
BERÄKNA: tall, narrow glass vase.Clear glass vase holding a single white flower, surrounded by green leaves.
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STJÄRNLUDD Vase, green, 12 cmSTJÄRNLUDD Vase, green, 12 cm

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VILJESTARK glass vase, clear, elegantly curved, handles on sides.Small glass vase, VILJESTARK, holds one green flower. Sleek, round design, sits on white table.
White PELARBJÖRK vase, round, grooved, glazed stoneware.PELARBJÖRK vase on table with flowers, books, and jar.
PÄRLGLADA Vase, clear glass, 24 cmPÄRLGLADA Vase, clear glass, 24 cm
Bright yellow, stackable glass vase with rounded shape, part of IKEAs nytillverkad collection.KÄLLARHALS Vase, yellow, 22 cm
Gold bowl, shallow dish. Both polished stainless steel.Small golden tray holds items on brown couch, beside stack of books.
HULTET round woven bamboo tray - natural colour, handmade, circular shape, flat design.Round wooden plate with red chips and herbs. Handmade, smooth finish.
White ceramic vase with smiling face design, cylindrical shape with small cutouts at base.Kitchen counter with two funny FRÖVÄXT vases, plants, and utensils.
Bright orange, curved glass vase with multiple bulges, standing tall.KÄLLARHALS Vase, orange, 26 cm
IKEA PS 2026 Vase, glass/green/white, 22 cmIKEA PS 2026 Vase, glass/green/white, 22 cm
IKEA PS 2026 Vase, glass/white/green pink, 15 cmIKEA PS 2026 Vase, glass/white/green pink, 15 cm
IKEA PS 2026 Vase, glass/blue/green, 38 cmIKEA PS 2026 Vase, glass/blue/green, 38 cm
BERGKÖRSBÄR Vase, glass/green, 15 cmBERGKÖRSBÄR Vase, glass/green, 15 cm

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Flowers can add life and colour to a setting. But the shape and form of the vase will add a twist of its own. Be it modern glass or traditional ceramic, there’s always a place for a vase around the house. As a centre piece on the dining table. To add a fresh dash of green in that living room bookshelf. Or even as a way to get some extra privacy when placed on your window bays with large leafy plants.

But what if flashy flowers and bouquets aren’t your thing? What if you’re more into displaying fruits, nuts, or beautiful stones? In that case, vases won’t do. Instead, you’ll be needing a great looking bowl or dish. Fortunately, we’ve got you covered there as well.

Here, you’ll find a large selection of vases and bowls to make sure you find the perfect one.

Vases and bowls for every arrangement

Looking to perfect those flower arrangements with fitting vases? Consider what kind of flowers you usually buy or grow, and that will give you a hint as to what kind of shape you should opt for.

For example, traditional bouquets will need a vase that supports the stems and allows for the foliage to spread at the top. Taller cut flowers, on the other hand, prefer a heavier V-shaped vase that won’t tip over. If you’re out to create a true statement look, try pieces in unusual geometric shapes.

But what about displaying something other than tall flowers? That’s where bowls and dishes come in. Here, you have an opportunity to be truly creative as you don’t have to limit yourself to flowers or plants. For example, a beautiful wooden bowl with walnuts will be a warm addition to a cooler room. And a metal one with fruits such as clementines or pears can add a splash of colour to a more minimalistic room.

Always ready with a glass vase set

Glass vases are timeless, always in style. The material has an ability to play with and bend natural light, creating vibrating illusions and contrasts. Different shapes and cuts of glass refract light in different ways, adding an extra dimension of decoration to your home. Different colours will also affect the look. A blue glass vase might have a touch of relaxed coolness about it, while a black one might show some quiet sophistication.

Together with a nicely cut bouquet, it’ll make for an elegant interior accessory in any room. Make sure you have at least a pair of glass vases, both for your own flower whims, but also for when you’re given flowers as a gift. That way, you never have to put beautiful bouquets in an unflattering vase.

How to fit your flowers to your vases

It’s said that flowers affect everything from our mood to our productivity. So, you’ll want them looking dashing when you place them in a carefully selected vase.

For the perfect vase arrangement, you might need to trim the stems of the bouquet. To ensure the right length, measure the stems against the flower vase, and cut them all so they’re slightly longer than the vase.

When you’ve got them all the same length, make a secondary cut at the base at a 45-degree angle. This improves the surface area of the stem so it can absorb more water. And to make sure you don’t crush the stem while doing this, use a sharp pair of kitchen scissors or secateurs.