Vases

Vases
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Bailey Bud Vase Set
$140.00
Straight  Windsor Vase
$45.00
Small Apothecary Vase
$50.00
Medium Apothecary Vase
$55.00
Large Apothecary Vase
$65.00
Wide Apothecary Vase
$55.00
12cm Glazed White Fluted Vase
$75.00
Petit Mayfair Blanc Vase
$65.00
Small Mayfair Blanc Vase
$105.00
Large Mayfair Blanc Vase
$145.00
Petit Mayfair Stone Vase
$65.00
Small Mayfair Stone Vase
$105.00
Medium Mayfair Stone Vase
$125.00
Petit Mayfair Onyx Vase
$65.00
Small Mayfair Onyx Vase
$105.00
Medium Mayfair Onyx Vase
$125.00
Large Mayfair Onyx Vase
$145.00
Small Ridged Mayfair White Vase
$105.00
Medium Ridged Mayfair White Vase
$125.00
Small Curve Windsor Vase
$40.00
Wickstead Pot
$85.00
Short Wickstead Vase
$55.00
Tall Wickstead Vase
$80.00
Terracotta Rosa Pot - 16cm

From $60.00

Glazed Peacock Pot - 21cm

From $75.00

Glazed Emerald Pot - 21cm

From $75.00

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What types of vases are best for different types of flowers?

- Tall vases or cylinder vases are best for flowers with long stems, such as sunflowers, delphiniums, snapdragons, and calla lilies.
- Wide vases are best for flowers with large floral heads or bigger, blousy stems, such as hydrangeas, peonies, and roses.
- Smaller vases work well for more delicate flowers or those in larger stem counts, such as tulips, freesias, and lisianthus – plus many more!
- Bud vases work well for dainty varieties, from 1-3 stems per vase.

Can a vase be too large or small for a flower arrangement?

Yes! A vase can be too large or small for a flower arrangement or stem count, which is why it is so important to match your flowers with the right vase. If a vase is too small, your flowers will become too tight in their arrangement, restricting their water intake and ability to thrive. Should a vase be too large, your arrangement will appear sparse and the flowers won't look their best.

How do you choose the right vase for a particular occasion or event?

Choosing the right vase for an occasion or event is largely dependent on the style of flowers you're using, and the kind of display you want to create. If working on a tablescape, we recommend using low-level vases such as our Bailey bud vases.

How do you properly arrange flowers in a vase?

To arrange your flowers in a symmetrical spiral formation, start with a single stem in hand, then carefully overlap with another stem and turn. Continue to work in this motion until you have created a perfect spiral shape. Gently place your arranged flowers in the correct-sized vase. For bud vase arrangements, create height, layers, and texture by keeping stems at different lengths, with 1-3 flowers per bud vase.

How often should I change the flowers in my vase?

Depending on your chosen variety, fresh flowers from FLOWERBX will last longer in your home than those from any local florist or supermarket, as they are sent directly from their growers to us. To keep your flowers looking their best for as long as possible, be sure to change their water every 1-2 days and keep them topped up with FLOWERBX Flower Food.

Do FLOWERBX flowers come with a vase?

Unless stated otherwise when sold as part of a vase set, FLOWERBX flowers do not come with a vase.