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Curate corners with sculptural vases that go beyond function. From tall statement pieces to minimal bud vases, each form frames your florals while standing as art on its own. Crafted in ceramic, metal, and glass, our vases bring mood, texture, and timeless design into every room.

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Designer Flower Vases & Decorative Vases — Beautiful Home Decor for Every Surface

A vase is one of the most fundamental acts of interior design — the decision to place something living, growing, or simply beautiful in a vessel and position it with intention. At The Living Influence, the vase collection spans 37 distinct designs across glass, ceramic, alabaster stone, and paper mâché, covering every surface from a compact bedroom side table to a wide dining room console. Whether you are looking for a bold decorative vase for the living room, a tall statement piece for an entryway, a minimal bud vase for a study desk, or a luxury flower vase to gift, this is India's most carefully curated premium vase edit — available online with free PAN India shipping.

The range is built around material diversity and design specificity. Handcrafted alabaster stone vases from Kasto Design sit alongside richly coloured glass vases from the Iris and Bella series, paper mâché vases rooted in Indian craft tradition, and sculptural ceramic vessels like the Bhrama, Hudson, and Dhara Black — each one chosen because it earns its place as a decorative object even when empty of flowers.

What Is a Decorative Vase?

A decorative vase is a vessel — most commonly in ceramic, glass, stone, or metal — selected primarily for its aesthetic contribution to a living space, rather than purely for its function of holding flowers or water. The best decorative vases are designed to be visually compelling whether or not they contain florals: their form, material, surface finish, and proportions make them complete objects in their own right. In contemporary Indian interior design, the decorative vase has evolved from a purely utilitarian household item into one of the most versatile and expressive tools in a homeowner's decor vocabulary — suitable as a centrepiece, a table accent, a shelf object, or a standalone art statement. A premium decorative vase for the home is selected the way a piece of art is selected: for how it makes the room feel.

Glass Vases — Colour, Texture, and Everyday Luxury

Glass vases bring a quality that no other material can replicate: transparency. A glass vase interacts with the light around it — refracting, filtering, and amplifying it — creating a sense of depth and luminosity that changes throughout the day as natural light shifts. The Living Influence carries one of the most diverse glass vase edits available in premium Indian home decor, spanning tinted, textured, coloured, and sculptural glass expressions.

The Iris Vase Series — Colour in Three Sizes

The Iris Vase is the most versatile and widely giftable glass vase in the collection. Available in three colours — Green, Teal, and Grey — and three sizes — Small, Medium, and Big — the Iris is the ideal vase for anyone building a curated tablescape or looking for a ready-to-ship flower vase that brings genuine colour and material quality. The green and teal colourways are particularly strong in living room and dining room contexts, where they introduce botanical warmth without requiring actual plants. The grey colourway reads as more neutral and architectural, working cleanly in minimal and Japandi interiors. All Iris sizes are Ready to Ship.

Tinted and Coloured Glass Vases

The Tinted Glass Vase Grande is one of the collection's strongest value propositions — a richly coloured glass vase with an architectural form, available in a most-popular finish and Ready to Ship. It is best placed on a dining table or console where its saturated colour can anchor the arrangement. The Slate Grey Glass Vase, Lilac Coloured Vase, and Haze Brown Glass Vase form a tonal trio well-suited to minimal and Scandinavian-influenced interiors — each bringing a different mood through colour while sharing the same considered, pared-back glass form. All three are Most Popular sellers and Ready to Ship. The Twilight Vase occupies a richer, moodier register — its name evocative of the visual quality it brings to a surface arrangement.

Textured Glass Vases

The Ripple Glass Vase is one of the most immediately distinctive pieces in the glass range — its undulating, ribbed surface catching and refracting light in a way that reads as both tactile and optically complex. It works equally well with fresh florals, dried stems, or pampas grass, and is one of the few vases that genuinely transforms in appearance depending on what is placed inside it and how the light around it changes. The Ripple is a consistent bestseller, reflecting its crossover appeal across multiple interior styles.

Ceramic and Stoneware Vases — Form, Weight, and Material Depth

Ceramic vases bring a different quality to an interior than glass: weight, opacity, and surface variation. A well-made ceramic vase absorbs light rather than transmitting it, contributing a groundedness and material seriousness that glass objects rarely achieve. The Living Influence carries a premium range of ceramic and stoneware vases — each selected for the strength and originality of its form.

Statement Ceramic Vases for the Living Room

The Dhara Black Vase is the most commanding piece in the ceramic range — a large-format, deep matte black vase whose presence on a console or dining table is immediate and unambiguous. Its scale and finish make it the right choice when the brief is a single, confident statement rather than a layered arrangement. The Bhrama Vase brings a different energy — its form more architectural, its surface more considered — making it a premium accent for a coffee table or wide bookshelf. The Bella Black Vase and Bella Green Vase are a natural pair — the black reading as dramatic and sculptural, the green as warmer and more organic — well-suited to contemporary interiors where colour and form are used with restraint.

Mid-Range Ceramic Vases with Design Personality

The Hudson Vase has an architectural confidence that makes it equally at home with fresh florals as it is displayed empty. The Cano Vase, Yodo Vase, and Cahabon Vase each bring a distinct formal sensibility — the Cano is clean and vertical, the Yodo more curvaceous and organic, and the Cahabon earthier in its proportions and colourway. The Vasiliki Vase is one of the more recently added pieces and brings a refined sculptural quality appropriate to the premium end of the mid-range. The Lyco Vase is one of the consistently bestselling pieces in the ceramic range — its form versatile enough to work across multiple room contexts and interior styles. The Peru Vase rounds out the mid-range ceramic offering with a warm, textured expression that works particularly well in earthy and boho-inflected interiors.

Sculptural Art Vases

Silfr, Mirage, and Yugen sit at the intersection of vase and art object. The Silfr has a mineral, tonal surface that shifts in different light conditions. Mirage plays with visual perception — its form as interesting as its name implies. Yugen, named for the Japanese concept of deep, mysterious beauty, is a piece for the collector or design enthusiast who wants a conversation piece rather than a conventional flower vase. All three are suited to living rooms and studies where the vase is the primary decorative statement on its surface.

Alabaster Stone Vases — Handcrafted Indian Luxury

The Inlay Vase and the Cream Alabaster Vase represent the premium tier of the vase collection — both handcrafted from natural alabaster stone by Kasto Design, founded by designer Ritu Rohilla in 2022. Alabaster is a fine-grained, translucent natural mineral — a variety of gypsum — that glows softly when lit, creating a warmth impossible to replicate with ceramic or glass. The Inlay Vase features inlay detailing that draws on the decorative stonework traditions of Indian craft heritage, making it simultaneously a functional vase and a piece of artisanal cultural significance. The Cream Alabaster Vase, available in two sizes, is a more restrained expression of the same material — its grooved surface and warm cream colourway suited to minimal, Japandi, and nature-inspired interiors. Both are made to order at Kasto Design's studio, with natural variation inherent to the material meaning no two pieces are identical.

Paper Mâché Vases — Artisan Craft at an Accessible Price

The Paper Mâché Vase in Black Minimal Shape and the Paper Mâché Vase in White Minimal Shape bring the centuries-old Kashmiri paper mâché craft tradition into a contemporary minimal vase form. Paper mâché — made from layered, hand-pulped and moulded paper — produces a lightweight vase with the surface warmth of a handmade object and a visual simplicity that works across virtually every interior aesthetic. These vases are ideal as entry-level premium home decor gifts, as desk accents, or as supplementary pieces in a layered tablescape arrangement where larger, heavier vases anchor the composition and smaller paper mâché pieces provide visual rhythm.

Vase Styling — How to Use Decorative Vases in Every Room

Vase Decoration for the Living Room

A living room vase arrangement works best when it combines a dominant piece — a large Dhara Black or an Inlay Vase — with one or two smaller supporting pieces at different heights. For a coffee table, a single mid-height ceramic like the Lyco or Bhrama, placed slightly off-centre, is more effective than a symmetrical arrangement. For a console or sideboard, a taller vase like the Silfr or Hudson, flanked by a smaller coloured glass vase such as an Iris in teal or green, creates depth without visual complexity.

Vase Decoration for the Dining Room

The dining table is the one room where the vase is both a decorative and a functional statement — it should be beautiful when empty and even more compelling when dressed with florals or dried stems. Large vases like the Dhara Black or Bhrama work as solo centrepieces on wider dining tables; smaller arrangements using the Iris series in matching or contrasting colourways work better on compact dining tables common in Indian apartments. The Mini Vase Gift Set with Dried Flowers is a ready-to-place dining table accent that requires no styling effort.

Flower Vase for the Bedroom

Bedroom vases should feel intimate rather than declarative. The Bella Green, the Lilac Coloured Vase, or the Twilight Vase bring mood and colour without commanding the space. On a bedside table, a small paper mâché vase with a single stem or dried flower is a minimal, artisanal expression of the same instinct. On a bedroom console or dressing table, the Hudson or Cahabon — with their rounder, more organic forms — sit comfortably.

Big Vase for Home Decor — Entryway and Floor Placement

For entryways and large floor-level placements, the Dhara Black Vase is the strongest candidate in the collection — its scale and finish command the space without requiring florals. Floor vases in tall, vertical formats create a sense of height and formality in entryways that smaller tabletop pieces cannot achieve. Dried pampas stems, tall dried branches, or large eucalyptus bunches work particularly well in big vases placed at floor level.

Vases as Premium Gifts

Few home decor gifts are as universally well-received as a beautifully chosen vase. A vase is personal without being prescriptive — it enhances any interior without imposing a style. The Mini Vase Gift Set with Dried Flowers is a complete, beautifully composed gift that requires no additional styling. The Iris Vase in green or teal is a strong premium gifting option for housewarmings and Diwali. For a more significant occasion, the Inlay Vase or the Dhara Black Vase are investment-quality luxury gifts that will be kept and treasured.

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FAQs

What is a decorative vase and how is it different from a regular flower vase?
A decorative vase is selected primarily for its aesthetic contribution to a room — its form, material, surface, and proportions making it a compelling visual object whether or not it contains flowers. A regular flower vase is designed primarily to hold water and stems, with aesthetics as a secondary consideration. In premium home decor, the best vases are simultaneously excellent vessels for florals and complete decorative objects in their own right.

Which vase material is best for home decor — ceramic, glass, or stone?
Each material brings a distinct quality that suits different interior contexts. Glass vases introduce transparency, colour, and optical depth — they interact with light in ways ceramic and stone cannot, making them particularly effective in rooms where natural light is a feature. Ceramic vases bring weight, material warmth, and surface variety suited to living rooms and dining rooms. Alabaster stone vases are the most premium material option: naturally translucent, with gentle surface variation and a warmth that makes them glow near light. Paper mâché brings the heritage of Indian artisanal craft at an accessible price. The best vase collections mix materials rather than committing to a single one.

What size vase is best for a living room coffee table?
For a standard Indian coffee table — typically 100–130 cm long and 45–55 cm wide — a vase of 25–40 cm height works well as a standalone centrepiece. Taller vases risk visually overwhelming a low coffee table and impeding sightlines. If using multiple vases in a grouping, combine one taller piece (35–40 cm) with one or two shorter pieces (15–20 cm) at varying widths to create visual depth without visual noise.

How do I style a flower vase with fresh or dried flowers for the home?
Wide-mouthed vases like the Cano or Bhrama suit loose, generous arrangements — airy stems, mixed seasonal flowers, or large blooms. Narrow-necked vases like the Iris series and the Twilight Vase are better suited to single-stem arrangements or small bunches. For dried florals — pampas, dried cotton, eucalyptus, or dried lunaria — almost any vase works, as dried arrangements do not require water management. Paper mâché vases are best used with dried flowers only, as sustained water contact can affect the material over time.

What is paper mâché and why is it used in premium vases?
Paper mâché is a craft technique with deep roots in India — most notably in the Kashmir Valley, where the tradition (locally known as kar i kalamdani) has been practised for centuries. The technique involves pulping paper into a malleable material, moulding it over a form, layering and drying it, and finishing the surface. The result is a lightweight, structurally stable object with the surface warmth of a handmade piece. In premium home decor, paper mâché vases offer artisanal provenance, material lightness, and a minimal aesthetic aligned with sustainable, craft-rooted design.

What is an alabaster stone vase and why does it command a premium?
An alabaster stone vase is a vessel handcrafted from natural alabaster — a fine-grained, translucent variety of gypsum or calcite used in decorative arts for thousands of years. Its premium status in home decor derives from its natural translucency (it glows warmly near light), the skill required to carve it without fracturing it, and the natural variation that makes each piece unique. The Inlay Vase and Cream Alabaster Vase at The Living Influence are made to order by Kasto Design, founded by designer Ritu Rohilla.

Can I use a decorative vase without flowers?
Yes — many of the most sophisticated vase arrangements are ones where the vase stands alone. A premium decorative vase is designed to be visually compelling as an object: its form, material, and surface finish are its primary qualities. Vases like the Dhara Black, the Silfr, the Mirage, and the Inlay Vase are particularly strong in empty display — their design language is complete without requiring florals to justify their presence.