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Bristol Glass Bud Vase

Sale price: CA$18.20 – CA$29.40Original price: CA$26.00 – CA$42.00Limited Time!

4 colors

Victoria Dot Bud Vase

CA$22.00 – CA$28.00

2 colors

Top Rated

Bristol Glass Bud Vase

Sale price: CA$18.20 – CA$29.40Original price: CA$26.00 – CA$42.00Limited Time!

4 colors

Bristol Glass Bud Vase

Bristol Glass Bud Vase

Glass Bud Vases + Bud Vase Sets

Add a floral flair to any space with Anthropologie's refreshing selection of bud vases, where elegant design meets timeless beauty.

What is a bud vase?

A bud vase is a small vase that is designed to hold a single flower or a small bouquet with short stems. These vases are often characterized by their slender and elongated shape, which helps to support and display the flowers in an upright position. Bud vases are commonly used to decorate side table, mantels, bookshelves, and other small spaces, providing a touch of floral elegance.

How do you arrange bud vases on a table?

Arranging bud vases on a table can create a charming and elegant centerpiece or accent for any occasion. Start by shopping for a bud vase set or selecting an odd number of individual bud vases for visual interest, such as three or five, and vary their heights for added dimension. Space the vases evenly across the table, ensuring they're not too crowded.

How do you style bud vases?

To style a bud vase, consider its characteristics. Glass bud vases are popular for their transparency and elegance, but they also come in other materials such as ceramic, metal, and plastic, each with its unique aesthetic that can complement different décor themes. For a modern touch, cluster several vases together and fill each one with a single stem, or line them up in a row to create a minimalist centerpiece.

How do you arrange flowers in a bud vase?

Let your creativity shine as you experiment with different types of flowers, such as roses, tulips, or daisies, and consider mixing complementary colors or sticking to a monochromatic palette for a cohesive look. Remember, the stems should be small enough to fit comfortably within the bud vase openings, but they don't have to be the same height, allowing for an organic and varied arrangement. Don't hesitate to add greenery or filler flowers like baby's breath to complement the featured blooms and fill any gaps.