Casa LV Bespoke Glass Objet
Based in Cape Town, South Africa, Casa LV is the shared vision of friends, Lynne and Vilma, who established the company in 2017.
Instead of filling large vases with an abundance of blooms, you can add tall pillar candles – it makes for a lovely display – and it’s a pretty way to get through load shedding!
Creative kitchen storage
Large coloured vases are also a great alternative to fruit bowls in a kitchen.
Have fun and coordinate the vases with the fruit for a bright, colourful display.
Cool and colourful ice buckets
Another lovely idea is to use a large colourful vase as an ice bucket when entertaining.
The pop of colour is sure to delight guests.
Coloured glassware is a great way to add some colour to a contemporary all-white bathroom. Use a selection of coloured vases as candleholders or to store bath salt, cotton balls or other essentials.
Throwing a fab dinner party? Why not use coloured glassware to create a unique table setting? Small bud vases can serve as placeholders with guests’ names written on the glass or a tag tied to a pretty bloom.
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