Stylish vases for spring flowers
Rob Ryan Bells Vase, £35
Rob Ryan's gorgeous papercut art has influenced a range of spin-off products, from tea towels to decorative keys. This charming vase is not the first, and probably not the last you'll see of Rob's gorgeous designs here on iVillage.
Rob Ryan vase at Johnlewis.com
Soft vase, from £16.60
If you fancy something a little bit different, this rubber vase could be for you. Cutting-edge design for those seeking something completely different and modern, or just an extremely practical vase to have where there are small children around. Available in black, green, red and this punchy pink.
Soft vase by Menu, at Madeindesign.co.uk
Glass bottle vase, £42
The uncomplicated lines of this bottle vase won't detract from the natural style of your flowers. But the beautiful blue glass will add a real kick of colour to the delicate display. We recommend a couple of iris stems in this classic shape from renowned Devonshire glass specialists Dartington Crystal
Dartington Crystal Daisy Bottle Vase, Dartington.co.uk
Clear globes, from £26
Break from the straight and narrow with these stylish globe vases.These are available in three sizes and make a show of every part of your flowers, you could also decorate the bottom of the vase with glass stones or pebbles. Ideal for thicker stemmed flowers such as hyacinth.
LSA Clear Globe vases, Heals.co.uk
Cylinder vases, £14.99
A set of three simple but bold vases from Ikea. These are available in two colour ways - clear or blue and can be stacked inside one another for ease of storage. Practical, cheap and stylish, they look lovely individually, create a theme when placed around the house and make a statement together.
Cylinder set of three at Ikea.com
Hanging vases, from £35
We absolutely love these hanging vases by Maggie Williams Glass. Available in both clear and opaque glass, the striking colours and sweet droplet shapes create a stunning visual impact even before you add flora.
Hanging vases designed by Maggiewilliamsglass.co.uk
Simple jug, £22.95
This simple jug does exactly what it says on the tin. It can be used for your Pimm's and lemonade when you're out in the garden, and filled with a glorious bouquet when bringing the outside in. Perfect for an understated, farmhouse look.
Simple Jug from Notonthehighstreet.com
Small ceramic vases, £6 each
These delightful, slim flower flutes in an assortment of pastel hues are perfect for one-stem only displays, or sweet handfuls of delicate country flowers.
Small vases by JP Ceramics from Notonthehighstreet.com
John Lewis Fiora Vase, £20
The white body of this stylish glass vase looks as delicious as a glass of fresh milk and the ribbed cylindrical form gives it a sturdiness which would work wonderfully with contrasting delicate freesias.
Fiora vase at Johnlewis.com
Heather round vase, £30
This cute vase in a beautiful pale heather features a wide, open top which begs to be stuffed with a spring bloom of hyacinths, tulips and irises.
LSA Milo vase in pale heather at Fredandpickles.co.uk
Two tone jar vase, £25
The unique designs from the Made In China range bring the classic Song and Ming aesthetics to a modern audience. This gorgeous porcelain jar vase is both delicate and striking in its simplicity.
Made In China - Two Tone vase, Vandashop.com
Le Sack, £9.20
This clever sack allows you to change the shape of your vase thanks to its thermoformable PVC. Put it into hot water and it becomes supple so you can work on its shape. Then under cold water, you can freeze it so it holds.
Le Sack - Modular by Pa Design, at Madeindesign.co.uk
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