Perhaps the most popular gift in the world are flowers. Therefore, the vase is quite a necessary item, which must necessarily be at home with any mistress. It is best if you have several containers of different height and width, because different types of colors require different capacities.
When choosing a vase for flowers, you will need to decide on its design, shape and material from which it is made. When choosing a design should focus on their personal preferences, because this case is purely personal and give specific recommendations on this matter is not possible.
As for the material and the form, here we should pay attention to just a few points about which we will talk in this article.
Which vase for flowers to choose - glass, metal, crystal, clay, ceramic or porcelain
For interiors of classical style, crystal and metal containers are ideal. Best of all, they look noble flowers, which are gladiolus, carnations, roses. Glass vases are suitable for both lovers of minimalism and modern style. They look very elegant and fit well into almost any interior. In such vases, strict monochrome bouquets look best.
Clay, ceramic or porcelain vases are best able to decorate the ethnic interior. Particularly beautiful, they look small, delicate flowers, such as cornflowers, forget-me-nots, chamomiles and the like.
What shape to choose a vase for colors
Modern flower vases can have a variety of shapes. But not each of them will be able to emphasize all the delights of your bouquet. Therefore, the choice of form must be approached responsibly. If you need a universal vase, then you should stick to simple shapes and monochromatic warm shades. This capacity, emphasize the natural beauty of any bouquet and decorate any room.
Tanks of cylindrical shape, best suited for colors of unusual shape. Best of all they will look lush massive bouquets. For flowers of the same height, such as an aster, tulip or snowdrop, the container with an expanding neck can be considered ideal. The bouquet will look even more beautiful if the flowers are placed around the neck of the neck.
For lush flowers with short stems, vases are ideal, which have the shape of a ball. Excellent in these vessels will look chrysanthemums, daisies, chamomile, etc. For long-legged flowers, such as tulips and carnations, containers with a thin neck are good.
Vases that gradually expand to the top and shape resemble a pot, are great for large flowers that occupy the entire free space of the vessel. When choosing a vase for flowers, remember that it should not take up one third of the whole bouquet. The higher the stems of your flowers, the higher the vase is required for them.