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Enzo Bioli (1832) white ceramic vase for Il Picchio , Italy 1970s
€590Bid from €500
White and brown soliflore
€20Bid from €10
Dame Jeanne in transparent glass
€80Bid from €65
Vase by ceramist Bernard Buffat Vase
€300Bid from €250
Blown glass vase with opal glass strands
€90Bid from €70
England About 1970, Vase In The Gout By Geoffrey Baxter.
€30
Camille Tharaud, large art deco vase.
€380
Gerard T Lyons (Scotland), small stoneware soliflore vase, circa 1970.
€35
Germany circa 1960 Vase by Alfred Taube.
€35

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Germany, Soliflore vase by Klaus Breit.
€30
Italy, Vetreria Etrusca Vase circa 1980.
€40
Vallauris Lunetta glazed terracotta vase
€25Bid from €19
Satsuma vase mid 20th century H31cm
€90
West Germany ceramic vase Height 40 cm
€75Bid from €65
Delta vase Mart van Schijndel (first edition 1981)
€100Bid from €75
Two jardinières majolica art nouveau
€92
1 x Noppa vase red. By Erkkitapio Siiroinen for Riihimaen Lasi Oy Finland 1960's
€175
1 x artistic glass vase abstract shape smoked glass
€150
Vase transparent recycled glass shades of green XL
€20Bid from €14
1 x Mobach Utrecht flower pot signed 1970's
€130
Pair of green majolica Moor's head vases - Sicily
€350
Yellow ceramic vase with lid by Enzo Bioli for Il Picchio, 1970s
€400Bid from €360
Jean Marais, vase soliflore.
€180
White ceramic vase with lid by Enzo Bioli for Il Picchio, 1970s
€600Bid from €540
Czech crystal vase by Artcristal.
€100
Finland, Tamara Aladin blown glass vase, circa 1970.
€65
Jacques Sagan ceramic vase, Vallauris, 1950s
€220
Iconic Fat Lava Saturn vase 90 43 by Dümler & Breiden, Germany 1970s
€180Bid from €150
Vintage ceramic vase 92 45, Bodo Mans for Bay Keramik, Germany
€150Bid from €120
Germany circa 1950, grey spindle vase by Amano Scheurich.
€45
Finland vase by Tamara Aladin circa 1960.
€60
Large vase by Dieter Peter for Carstens Tönnieshof 1960s.
€95
Sweden About 1960, Vase By Bo Borgström
€45
Pair of Saint Clement barbotine vases H 39cm circa 1900
€360
Germany circa 1960, Vase by Roland Posch.
€80
Ceramic and Bronze antique vase, France Late 19th Century
€1,500Bid from €800
Yellow Marei 9302 ceramic amphora vase 60s/ 70s with plant decor
€164Bid from €149
Set of 2 hand-blown cobalt blue vases - studio glass, Murano style
€89Bid from €69
Vintage opaline glass vase, orange, Mid - Century, Italy, 1960s
€65Bid from €60
Vintage Chinese glazed porcelain vase, 1950/70
€60
Czechoslovakia, Art Deco ball vase.
€35
Jasba Keramik circa 1950, large free-form pot cover.
€70
Jaap Dommisse, circa 1960, stoneware vase.
€120Bid from €90
Vintage vase from the 50s, glazed earthenware, blue and white geometric decoration
€50
Pieter Groeneveldt vase circa 1960.
€110
Raymonde Leduc, stoneware vase, 1970s.
€70
Atelier Denfert Paris 80's vase.
€480
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Vases

Vases are more than just decorative objects; they are the perfect complement to the natural beauty of flowers and provide a wonderful stage for colourful floral displays. These timeless works of art have been loved for centuries for their ability to beautify any space and add a touch of natural grace to our interiors.

History

The history of vases dates back to ancient times, when they were used to store and display flowers and plants. From simple earthenware vases shaped like amphorae to sophisticated porcelain vases with detailed engravings, vases have evolved over the centuries into true works of art combining craftsmanship and aesthetics.

Each vase has its own style and personality, ranging from classic and timeless to contemporary and minimalist. They are available in different shapes, sizes and materials, so there is a perfect vase for every floral composition. From slim cylinder vases for single stems to opulent spherical vases for bouquets, each vase gives flowers room to shine.

What does it do to us?

The role of vases in our lives goes beyond just displaying flowers. They are symbolic of love, affection and emotions we share with others. Vases are often associated with special occasions such as weddings, birthdays and anniversaries, where they are used as gifts to express our feelings and spread happiness.

Contemporary

In modern interior design, vases are more versatile than ever before. They not only act as holders for flowers, but can also serve as sculptural pieces on their own. Large vases are used as eye-catching showpieces in living rooms and reception areas, while small vases add a touch of colour and elegance to shelves and sideboards.

Today's vases often combine traditional craft with contemporary design. Handmade ceramic vases, with their organic shapes and unique glazes, are a popular alternative to standard factory vases. There are also vases made of recycled materials that combine durability and style, making them an environmentally conscious choice.

In short

Vases not only bring flowers to life, but also create an atmosphere of serenity and tranquillity in the home. They add a touch of natural splendour to our living spaces and remind us to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. With their timeless charm and ability to connect us to the beauty of nature, vases are an enduring source of enchantment in our daily lives. Discover it now at Whoppah