A package in the shape of a house and a heart: 6 unusual vases for summer bouquets
Yana Rudkovskaya
In the new collection Spletnik fashion editor Nadia Bechetnikova collected unusual vases – especially for fresh summer bouquets.
a.“Dymov Ceramics”
Price: 2 980 rub.
Such a vase will attract the attention of fans of non-standard forms – it is made in the form of a gift bag. The impressions, however, are not at all diminished by the very bland “inspired” glossy painting.
“Dymov Ceramics”
2.rustic frog
Price: 4 200 rub.
Fans of authentic design and crafts should take a closer look at the assortment of the Rustic Frog workshop. Yes, the products look a little rough, but this is their beauty, reminiscent of a comfortable rural life. The vase is made of white clay, decorated with lining (the liquid is often mixed with clay pigments for decoration) and glazes.
rustic frog
3.Seletti
Price: 31,500 rubles.
The anatomical shape of the human heart has often inspired designers lately: Gucci had a clutch with this shape, Schiaparelli had jewelry. The world of ceramics is not far behind. The design is inspired by the ancient Japanese art of pottery restoration, kintsugi. According to his philosophy, pieces of broken plates can find new life and the value of the item increases significantly. So a broken heart is not the end.
Seletti
four.Keranima
Price: 2 600 rubles.
Each product of the brand has its own figurative name. For example, this vase is called “Dawn in the Sahara”. Small wildflowers are perfect for bouquets and simply for decorating the interior.
Keranima
5.Cheltsoviii
Price: 120,000 rubles.
It’s more than just a brand, it’s an art project by sisters Varvara and Sofia Cheltsov, so you can find their work on the art concierge portal for collectors. The price is suitable for those who are most committed to the purpose of contemporary art.
Cheltsoviii
6.Maslova Ceramics
Price: 30 600 rubles.
Another unique form in our collection is the vase with a lid, reminiscent of a house. The application is very practical: the vase will look just like an art object, as long as there are no flowers, which it really is – the vases were hand-made and painted by artist Alisa Maslova.
Maslova Ceramics
Source: Spletnik

I am Anne Johnson and I work as an author at the Fashion Vibes. My main area of expertise is beauty related news, but I also have experience in covering other types of stories like entertainment, lifestyle, and health topics. With my years of experience in writing for various publications, I have built strong relationships with many industry insiders. My passion for journalism has enabled me to stay on top of the latest trends and changes in the world of beauty.