Designer vases for flowers and decor

Year of the Ox

The two-horned designer gilded bronze vase from Roche Bobois resembles a bull ready to fight.

In the photo: brutal vase Roche Bobois Toro…Design: Vanessa Mitrani.

Multivase

The stylish Bosa Duck Elefant Multivase ceramic vase resembles an elephant on one side and a duck from another angle. It can be used as a flower vase and as a separate decorative object.

“Fantasy itself is the inspiration. The image is a combination of different animals interpreted from a very personal point of view. It is an artistic object that functions as a flower vase but has a sculptural essence. The expressive character is inspired by the African motif.” —Jaime Hayon.

Photo: original vase Bosa Duck Elefant Multivase…The surreal character expresses designer Jaime Hayon’s unique language through form.

Undersea world

Vases are used with pillows, lamps and frames to add vibrant colors to the interior. Juicy accents in the interior make the room more magnificent:

In the photo: glass vase Medusa's craze…The design is reminiscent of the underwater world.

Loyal advisors

Dogsai is a ceramic sculpture with a glass globe that creates a mini greenhouse for the plant.

Dogsai are loyal advisors to keep on your desk. They remind you that plants have their own soul and personality.” – Matteo Cibic.

In the photo: unusual plant vases Bosa Dogsai Available in 4 different surfaces.

Surrealism in Spanish

Strypy is a series of decorative ceramic vases featuring coloured glazes and precious metals. Designer Jaime Hayon draws inspiration from a surreal repertoire, from abstraction to archetypal forms. The connections of lines reveal unexpected characters from Hayon's fantasy world.

In the photo: decorative vases Bosa Strypy.

High-tech style

Drawers made of glass in various finishes can be used to store not only flowers, but also things. Strict geometric shapes are suitable for loft and high-tech spaces.

In the photo: Soviet Italy Skyline Made of 5 mm thick clear glass. Also available in bronze or smoked glass.

Conglomerate

Designer Cedric Ragot began his collaboration with Roche Bobois in 2005. All his works are distinguished by their eccentricity and are permeated with a combination of biomorphic forms.

Three Goddesses

This collection of enameled ceramic vases was created by Jean-Baptiste Fastrez. Seven interconnected vases form a “bouquet of vases” into which an extravagant floral arrangement can be placed. The names of the vases – Allpa, Qucha and Pacha – are taken from Inca mythology. They are the names of three goddesses: the multi-breasted goddess of fertility; the goddess of the harvest; and the goddess of the sea.

English designer Kelly Hoppen recommends using rows of identical vases in the interior. They can be empty, they can have flowers in them. For three vases, only three flowers are needed. But the atmosphere in the room will completely change. Vases can be placed on the table, on the console – the main thing is that they stand along one axis.

Optical art

Roche Bobois Optical vases were made in op-art style… The patterns are completely hand-painted in black with rugged texture. Transparent enamel. An original solution would be to combine the vases in groups:

In the photo: elegant vases Roche Bobois Optik.Design: Lorena D'Ilio.

Classic Bouquet

The decorative vase collections in the Giorgio Collection have been carefully selected to harmonise skillfully with designer furniture. A luxurious addition to Art Deco interiors and modern classics.

Five sisters

The Sister collection consists of five hand-crafted sculptural vases. This delicate and elegant series was designed by artist Pepa Reverter, who says her pieces are a tribute to women from all cultures and times. They were designed in Barcelona, ​​which is perhaps why they feel so cosmopolitan and Mediterranean.

In the photo: a collection of vases Brother Boss – Louisa, Frida, Sofia, Elena ve Clara.

French designer Christophe Pillet was once asked, “What is the one thing you would leave in a room?” The designer replied: “A vase of flowers. Not the bed or the lamp. That’s the only way I can make the room feel alive.”

There are 185 vases and decorative bowls in our catalogue. You can purchase the model you want from our selection in the studio. iB Gallery to order.

Ocean

Meet our Editor Ocean In our blog, Ocean shares the most innovative ideas in the field of decoration. With years of experience, Ocean combines aesthetics and functionality to present you with the latest trends and timeless designs. Discover how you can transform your spaces with creative inspiration and practical solutions. Thank you for visiting us and sharing our passion for design!

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