House Garden: Indoor Vases That Belong in Every Room — Issue 01
Some pieces fill a room quietly and vases are one of them. Whether holding fresh stems, dried branches, or nothing at all, they still add shape, texture, and a sense of intention to the spaces around them.
The best ones feel sculptural even when empty, bringing balance to shelves, consoles, coffee tables, and dining surfaces throughout the home. These are the five indoor vases currently shaping our spaces.
No. 1 — Raku Bubble Vase
Color doesn't always need to come from artwork or textiles. Sometimes a single object can bring just enough contrast to make a space feel more alive. The stacked glass silhouette feels playful without being overly decorative, while the soft blue tones keep it fresh and easy to style.
No. 2 — Tulum Vase

The best rooms often include pieces that feel as though they've been collected over time rather than purchased all at once. With its weathered texture and organic shape, the Tulum Vase brings warmth and character to shelves, consoles, and coffee tables alike.
No. 3 — Moreno Vase
A vase doesn't always need flowers to make an impact. Sometimes the shape alone is enough.
The warm amber glass catches the light beautifully throughout the day, adding depth and a subtle glow wherever it sits.
No. 4 — Purple and White Sao Vase
Every room benefits from one piece that feels slightly unexpected.
The marbled glass and fluid mix of color give this vase an artistic presence that feels more like a sculpture than a decorative accent.
No. 5 — Heights Vase

Not every accent needs to command attention. Some of the most effective pieces create balance instead.
The Heights Vase keeps things simple, bringing texture and structure to a space without overwhelming the room.


