Two fresh colors play well in new vessels — say hello to textural white and variable shades of green.
The Areca tall vase from Zuo Modern in lush shades of green would be a fresh focus placed on a bookshelf or accent table. Contrasting black interior grounds it in sophistication. www.zuomod.com
Napa Home & Garden’s Mosaic vase in white showcases an imperfect shape and grid pattern creating a thoroughly modern look. www.napahomeandgarden.com
In Handley Drive’s Gauze vase, real fabric creates the matte texture up top, while high-gloss white glaze adds contrast to the bottom. www.handleydrive.com
The Marek round vase from Arteriors was created by glassblowers using gold leaf. They follow an ancient technique that utilizes a series of heating and cooling processes and layers of glass with gold leaf. www.arteriorshome.com
A variety of special techniques are used to craft the Opal hand-blown art glass vase from Gold Leaf Design Group. Multiple layers of thick glass are visible. Each piece is different and cannot be matched with another. www.goldleafdesigngroup.com
From Bungalow 5, the Delaunay Collection has abstract facets with deep, rich color. The collection knits together fine and applied arts in ways that convey delight in modern life and technological innovation. The vases are mouth blown and colors appear brightest where deeply hand cut. www.bungalow5.com
Jamie Young’s Astral vases in white ceramic come in a set of two and are also available in taupe. www.jamieyoung.com
The Aster vase from IMAX features a partially dipped glaze in Sage Green revealing a lightly speckled white finish and an overall starburst surface pattern. Handcrafted, it exudes a global aesthetic and makes a dynamic focal point. www.imaxcorp.com
Sagebrook Home’s #13660-02 Palm Frond ceramic vase wears a cracked, rubbed green glaze. www.sagebrookhome.com