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Vases & decorating bowls

IKEA vases and decorating bowls add fresh, functional style to your home. Whether you add fresh or faux blooms—or enjoy their beauty empty—our clear and colorful decorative vases make the perfect addition to tables, shelves and windows. Our decorating bowls make wonderful centerpieces and catch-alls in the bedroom, entryway or any room in your home.

Flowers not included. But they’ll wish they were.

Crafted for the discerning flower lover, the new STILREN vase is a nod to simplicity and timeless charm. It doesn’t just hold flowers; it accentuates their beauty, making every petal and leaf stand out. Go on, give your blooms the stage they deserve.

Six black STILREN vases, all holding flowers except one, some placed on pedestals in a light blue space.
Two black STILREN vases, one holding a flower, against a light blue backdrop. There is a flower next to the vases.

Give every bouquet a little dose of charm

It’s time to give your precious blooms a beautiful vase to thrive in. Find one that reflects your personality and gives your flowers the attention they deserve.

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A clear glass BEGÄRLIG vase with beautiful wild flowers on a wooden table. Daylight coming though a window behind it.
In a light-filled window are a green-brown KONSTFULL glass vase with a pink flower and a larger vase in clear glass.
Two SMÄLLSPIREA vases in old-fashioned glass, matched with a small tealight holder in glass that has the same design.
On a light and beautiful table setting with two white plates filled with sallad is a BERÄKNA glass vas with flowers.
A bright green ÄRTBUSKE watering can with a design inspired by cactuses standing in a window with a leafy plant in the front.
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Vases in different sizes and shapes holding colourful flowers, all set on a table with a light tablecloth next to a window.

How to choose the right vase for your flowers

It’s all about proportions. A wide bouquet looks best in a wide vase – and then there are those vases that make a single long-stemmed flower stand out. Here are a few more tips for choosing the right vase.

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Stylish vases for all home aesthetics

There are few things in life that have the near-universal appeal as flowers. From modern and minimalist homes to grand gothic mansions and every style in between, flowers effortlessly enhance the look and feel of the home bringing a bit of nature in for its inhabitants. However, while the flowers themselves are loved by nearly all, the vases we prefer to keep those flowers in can vary quite a bit based on personal taste and existing home decor.

IKEA’s collection includes dozens of decorative vases to suit a wide range of needs and styles. Our ever-updating selection can vary, with options including neutral black, white, brown and clear vases alongside a rainbow of candy-colored hues.

Decorating bowls set boundaries

Whether you’re creating a tablescape and need a centerpiece or are setting a decorative bowl on a hall table as a catch-all, the literal boundaries of the bowl help tie everything together.

Let’s assume that in addition to dinnerware and glassware you want to include candles, decorative gems and stones, potpourri and a framed picture at the center of the table. Adding all of these elements to one of our decorating bowls makes the look more cohesive and intentional, while just placing them at the center of the table can look less polished.

Now let’s imagine you’ve grown tired of sunglasses, loose coins, hair ties and car keys spilling all over the entryway table. Adding a decorating bowl to corral them all helps cut down on the visual clutter, reduce how many things fall off the table and set a limit on how many things can be kept there before it’s time to put some away.

Preparing flowers for decorative vases 

For the perfect vase arrangement, you’ll likely need to trim the stems of the bouquet. To ensure the right length, measure the stems against the vase, cutting them all so they’re slightly longer than the vase from top to bottom. Once all stems are the same length, make a secondary cut at the base at a 45-degree angle; this helps the stem to “drink” more water. Be sure you don’t crush the stem while doing this, using a sharp pair of kitchen scissors or garden shears. You’ll also want to remove any leaves from the stem that will be submerged in water.

You can also cut your stems to slightly different lengths to give blooms more room to breathe and spread out in the vase, creating a fuller look.