

Tip: Because these vessels are so, so small, remember to refill them with water often. In the right niche or on the right shelf, though, on the appropriate side or coffee table, in the right display with other objects, a single miniature vase, showcasing a perfect stem will finish a vignette like a cherry on a sundae.” Above: Maidenhair fern fronds in tiny vases from Almeda Pottery. Above: A miniature vase with foraged leaves vase by Baradax Ceramics.Ī lone vase works equally well in the right setting, says Stark: “On a giant dining table, one mini vase will get overwhelmed and ultimately lost. “It’s nice to enjoy some of them simply for their shape and scale variations rather than for what they showcase.” 6. “When arranging vases together, don’t feel that you need to fill each vase,” says Stark. Above: Miniature vases from Baradax Ceramics via Etsy are filled with diablo ninebark, oregano, and various grasses. Group miniature vases, all made from the same material or in the same color range as vignettes to create surprising and impactful displays. Above: Arranged with coleus leaves by Stark, a Chiisaki Hanair Mini Vase is $30 at Nalata Nalata. “Of course, purchasing the right delicate blossom from the flower shop or greenmarket allows you to showcase specimens rather than bouquets, and that is both fun in its curation and easy on the wallet,” says Stark.Ĥ. For similar vases, consider a Handblown Vase in Gray $160 via Etsy. Buy a single specimen.Ībove: Handblown miniature vases from Kiva Ford each hold a stem of Queen Anne’s lace. Forage in the flower or vegetable garden, or use a single leaf cut from a garden center, a bloom from a wildflower field, a blade of ornamental grass, or a slight sprig fr0m a forest floor.
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“Unlike typical, larger vases that require a full bunch or bundle of blooms to fill appropriately, tiny vases can help you save big on natural materials,” says Stark. For a similar vase, see Baradax Ceramics on Etsy. Above: A tiny white stoneware vase displays a single stem of foraged grass. You can definitely find options in between those extremes, of course.”Ģ. “We found vases at ABC Carpet for six dollars each, but handblown versions by Kiva Ford are range upwards of one hundred twenty-five dollars apiece. “This trend is suitable for any budget,” says Stark. For a similar glass vase, see the Mini Cube Vase $18. Set a friendly budget.Ībove: Stark created a tiny arrangement of calathea, hosta, lady’s mantle, and grasses in a tiny vase. Photography by Corrie Beth Hogg courtesy of David Stark Design. Read on for New York City–based events designer David Stark’s eight top tips for creating tiny bouquets that make a big impression. Icon - Check Mark A check mark for checkbox buttons.Ī miniature vase can have maximum impact. Icon - Twitter Twitters brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Pinterest Pinterests brand mark for use in social sharing icons. flipboard Icon - Instagram Instagrams brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Facebook Facebooks brand mark for use in social sharing icons. Icon - Email Used to indicate an emai action. Icon - Search Used to indicate a search action. Icon - Zoom In Used to indicate a zoom in action on a map. Icon - Zoom Out Used to indicate a zoom out action on a map.

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