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10 flower pots to decorate your home with charm

From classics to creative, discover 10 types of flower pots that decorate the house with charm, functionality, and personality

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at May 13, 2025, 11:15 AM

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10 flower pots to decorate your home with charm
Flowers bring life, color, and freshness to any project, but it is the vase that defines how this beauty will be presented. The flower vases go far beyond being mere supports for plants: they are decorative pieces in their own right, capable of composing styles, highlighting corners, and even functioning as a focal point in a room or balcony. By choosing the right types of vases, it is possible to transform the decor without major interventions or costs. There are models for all tastes, sizes, and styles of homes. Vases made of ceramics, glass, concrete, metal, wood—each material conveys a different sensation and may fit better in certain spaces or decorative proposals.

1. Glazed ceramic vases


enameled vase

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The glazed ceramic vases are a classic and timeless choice. The shine of the glazed surface provides a refined finish, which can either complement or highlight the interior decor. They are available in a wide range of colors, from neutral tones to more vibrant ones, and in various shapes and sizes, making them highly versatile.

These vases are ideal for arrangements with natural small to medium-sized flowers such as daisies, anthuriums, orchids, lilies, and violets.

In addition to their aesthetic appeal, ceramics have the advantage of retaining soil moisture, which favors plant health. Whether on a sideboard in the living room or on the dining table, this type of vase is always a safe bet for those who want a balanced and elegant decor.

2. Transparent glass vases


Vacation house becomes the family's permanent home. Project by Beatriz Quinelato. In the photo, sideboard and vase.

(Rafael Renzo/Divulgação)

Sophisticated and discreet, transparent glass vases are ideal for those who prefer a light and minimalist decor. They showcase the entire structure of the flowers, including the stems and the water, which can be especially interesting with species such as tulips, gerberas, and long-stem flowers. The glass also reflects light, helping to create a more illuminated and fluid project.

Due to their transparency, these vases do not overwhelm the space and adapt easily to different decorative compositions. They are perfect for coffee tables, decorative trays, or even sideboards in hallways. Paired with fresh and colorful flowers, they create a delicate yet impactful look.

3. Cement or concrete vases


cement vase

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With a robust appearance and contemporary look, cement or concrete vases are ideal for modern, minimalist, or industrial decor. They have a raw texture and a neutral gray tone that contrasts beautifully with the colors of the flowers, creating a visually interesting composition.

They tend to be heavy, which makes them more stable, a great option for outdoor areas or spaces with children and pets.

Another advantage is their durability: they are extremely resistant to weather and moisture. Indoors, they work very well with more exotic species or voluminous flowers.

And even if you prefer a more delicate flower, the contrast between the lightness of the petals and the rigidity of the vase creates a modern and striking aesthetic effect.

4. Hanging vases


hanging vase

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Hanging vases are great allies when space is limited or when you want to enhance the use of vertical space. They hang by strings, chains, or supports, creating a sense of lightness and movement. They are perfect for trailing flowers like lambari-roxo, pothos, and ivy, that spread and create a lush look.

In addition to being functional, these vases help to create a more natural and organic atmosphere. They can be used in outdoor areas like balconies and terraces, or in indoor spaces such as living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. Models made with macramé, ceramics, or wicker add even more charm to the composition, promoting a warm and inviting decor.

5. Metallic vases


Vases of the Holaria.

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The metallic vases are modern and versatile, being able to be used in various contexts depending on the finish. Models in copper, bronze, or gold bring sophistication and work well in more refined decorations. Meanwhile, galvanized ones, with a more rustic appearance, match industrial or vintage styles.

They can host both fresh flowers and dried arrangements, and look amazing on shelves, countertops, or niches. Their metallic shine helps to reflect light and highlight the flowers. When used together, these vases can form elegant and dynamic compositions, enhancing the project with little effort.

6. Wooden vases


wooden vases

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The wooden vases, or cachepots made with this material, visually warm the project and enhance the sense of coziness. They are ideal for homes with rustic, Scandinavian, or naturalistic decor. The texture of wood, even in simpler versions, provides authenticity to the floral arrangement and pairs perfectly with wildflowers, daisies, and tropical species.

They can be used in indoor environments or protected areas outdoors. It is important to note that, for natural flowers, the wood should be treated, or an inner container should be used to prevent damage to the material. Regardless, they are a charming choice for those who want a more organic and cozy touch in the decor.

7. Handmade or ethnic vases


ethnic vases

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Vases produced artisanally carry much more than beauty: they tell stories. With rustic finishes, hand-painted details, or inspirations from specific cultures, these vases become unique pieces in the decor. They are perfect for highlighting simple arrangements and still transform a project.

Whether made of raw clay, traditional ceramics, or natural fibers, the handmade vase brings identity and aesthetic value. Ideal for those who want to escape the ordinary and build a home with character, full of details that reveal personal tastes and experiences. The native and dried flowers are great companions for this type of vase, reinforcing the connection with the natural and the emotional.

8. Head or face-shaped vases


Industrial and maximalist mix come together in the décor of a stylish 250 m² apartment. Project by Ana Weege. In the photo, detail of the vase and pink chair.

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With a playful and contemporary touch, head or face-shaped vases have become a trend in interior design. The great charm of this model lies in the possibility of simulating hair with flowers or foliage, creating creative and personalized arrangements.

These vases are great for relaxed environments, such as living rooms, bedrooms, or even home offices. Made from cement, ceramics, or resin, they can vary between realism and a more minimalist style. They are pieces that evoke smiles and curiosity, and work very well as focal points in the decor.

9. Sculptural design vases


3D plastic vase sculpture

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For those looking to make vases the protagonists of the decor, models with sculptural design are a sure choice. These vases catch attention with their distinctive shapes—often inspired by elements from nature, abstract art, or geometric figures.

They function almost as sculptures, even when not holding flowers, and can be used to create sophisticated compositions full of personality.

Usually made of ceramics, resin, or cement, these vases communicate well with a contemporary or artistic decor. Due to their strong visual appeal, it is best to combine them with simple flowers in solid colors, such as calla lilies, anthuriums, or single leaves. Positioned on side tables, shelves, or bookcases, they act as focal points in the project, giving originality and refinement to the composition.

10. Colored or patterned vases


Vases from Jay Home for the Rosenbaum Fair /

Vasos da Jay Home para a Feira de Rosenbaum / (Divulgação/CASACOR)

For those looking to add more joy to the decor, colored or patterned vases are great allies. They serve as highlight points in neutral projects or as part of a more creative and artistic composition.

Floral, geometric, ethnic patterns or even abstract designs transform vases into unique pieces. Used with more discreet flowers or foliage, they help balance the look and bring personality to the project. In kitchens, bathrooms, balconies, or home offices, they are always welcome to break monotony.

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