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Choosing the Right Vase for Your Space
Selecting the right vase isn’t just about colour — shape, size and material all influence how an arrangement looks.
For coffee tables and smaller surfaces
Shorter rounded vases or compact ceramic styles create a soft focal point without overwhelming the space. These work well with fuller arrangements or a small cluster of stems.
For hallway consoles or dining tables
Taller vases help introduce height and balance, especially in entryways or on long surfaces. A few long faux stems or simple greenery can instantly make the space feel finished.
For shelves and bedside tables
Slim or minimal vases keep styling calm and uncluttered, perfect for smaller areas that benefit from subtle decorative touches.
Pairing Vases with Faux Flowers
If you’re styling artificial flowers, choosing the right vase makes all the difference.
- Wide openings suit fuller arrangements like hydrangeas or mixed stems
- Narrow-neck vases help hold fewer stems neatly in place
- Textured ceramic or stoneware adds warmth and depth
- Glass vases feel lighter and work well with greenery
As a simple guide, stems should usually be around 1.5–2 times the height of the vase for balanced proportions.
Explore our collection of Faux Flowers to find stems that pair beautifully with these vases.
Styling Ideas for Decorative Vases
A well-placed vase can refresh a room instantly, even with just one or two stems.
Coffee table styling
Place a small vase on a tray with a candle and book for a simple layered look.
Console table styling
Use a taller vase to anchor the space and add height alongside a lamp or framed artwork.
Dining table styling
Choose a medium-height vase that adds interest without blocking sightlines across the table.
Seasonal styling
Swap stems throughout the year — fresh greens in spring, softer textures in summer, richer foliage in autumn, and simple greenery in winter — while keeping the same vase.
Need help arranging stems naturally?
Read our guide: How to Style Faux Flowers in a Vase
Timeless Vases for Everyday Homes
Our vases are selected with a focus on:
- versatile shapes that work across multiple rooms
- timeless colours that suit changing decor
- quality materials designed to last
- styles that complement realistic faux flowers
Whether you prefer a rustic textured finish, a classic ceramic silhouette or a simple glass design, these pieces are chosen to blend seamlessly into real homes rather than follow short-lived trends.
The right vase is often the finishing touch that brings a room together. Start with a shape you love, add a few carefully chosen faux stems, and adjust seasonally to keep your home feeling fresh throughout the year.
For more inspiration, explore:
- The Ultimate Guide to Realistic Faux Flowers
- How to Style Faux Flowers in a Vase
Then browse the collection above to find the perfect vase for your space.
Vases FAQs
What size vase should I choose?
The right vase size depends on where it will be placed and the stems you plan to use. Small vases suit shelves and bedside tables, medium vases work well on coffee tables and consoles, and taller vases are ideal for longer surfaces or statement styling.
How many faux stems should go in a vase?
Stem quantity depends on the vase size and opening. Smaller vases often need 3–5 stems, medium vases 5–9 stems, and larger vases 9 or more for a balanced look.
Are tall or short vases better?
Both work beautifully — tall vases add height and drama, while short vases feel more subtle and practical. The best choice depends on the surface and the effect you want to create.
What is the difference between wide and narrow neck vases?
Narrow neck vases hold stems closer together and require fewer stems, making them easier to style. Wide neck vases allow for fuller, looser arrangements but usually need more stems to look balanced.
Can decorative vases be used without flowers?
Yes — vases can act as sculptural decor on their own or be grouped in different heights to create visual interest on consoles, shelves or coffee tables.
Where should vases be placed in a home?
Vases work well on coffee tables, console tables, dining tables, shelves, bedside tables and sideboards. The key is choosing a size and height that suits the surface.
What type of vase is best for faux flowers?
Ceramic or neutral-toned vases are often the most versatile for faux flowers. Choosing the right height and opening size helps create natural-looking arrangements.
Can I use the same vase all year round?
Yes — many people keep neutral vases year-round and update the flowers seasonally, using lighter stems in spring and richer tones in autumn or winter.

