The beauty of flowers is undeniable, as they are colorful, bright and fragrant. Across all cultures and nations, flowers bring a smile to the face of almost everyone and look great in any decorative setting. The brilliance of flowers is magnified even more when they are set in an attractive vase. A vase adds an elegant touch that surrounds the flower with style and sophistication.

If you are having difficulty decorating an area, try adding a sophisticated and elegant wooden vase with a beautiful floral arrangement.

If you are having difficulty decorating an area, try adding a sophisticated and elegant wooden vase with a beautiful floral arrangement.

Additionally, the right vase can completely change the look of a room, adding an elegant charm where before there may have been only a blank space. While glass and porcelain vases are traditional and lovely, we prefer to place our flowers in mangowood vases and bamboo vases. Simply put, they add a contemporary look and appeal that cannot be had with any other material. In late 2008 we added a magnificent line of bamboo and mangowood vases for sale on our website. They have been gaining in popularity and in July of 2009 we added more wooden vases to our existing lineup. The next time you have a blank area to fill, consider trying one of our wooden vases. The vases can be purchased with or without dried flower arrangements. Below are some decorative tips for using vases in your home:

• Vases often go well in a corner. If you do not use a stand, we recommend using a floor vase that is no less than 35” tall.
• A table vase that is approximately 12” – 24” in height looks great on a stand. Make sure the stand fits the décor of your room.
• Vases with dark and vivid colors will stand out more. Use them in lighter color rooms to bring out their beauty.
• Bamboo and mangowood vases cannot hold water. Instead, place a dry flower arrangement in the vase. They will last for years and significantly enhance the look of the vase and the space they are in.

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