Fun With Autumn Vases by Casa LV
The creative industry is alive and flourishing in South Africa – just take a look at Casa LV, in the business of creating bespoke homeware pieces. Their hand-blown creations are bespoke and designed in Cape Town. Here we share some seasonal decor ideas with vases as a centrepiece, and of course, our top picks now available from Casa LV.
Named after owner Vilma’s daughter, the Lara Tall Vase is the eye-catching accent piece you need to liven up your space. This stylish vase is perfect for displaying a gorgeous bouquet of flowers or even for sitting on its own as a decorative piece. Perfectly stamped with the artisan’s logo. It comes in a variety of vibrant colours to suit any room, any space and any style.
4 ways to style an autumn vase:
Think out of the box…
- Instead of flowers, why not create a centrepiece with seasonal produce. Long stem cabbages add interest and will get you thinking out of the box when it comes to incorporating nature into your next table setting. Add these to a timeless glass vase and embrace the beauty of Autumn in your interior.
Change of season decor
- Dried plants and decor. This is a subtle nod to the change of the season. Dried wheat brings a bold neutral shade into your space, for example.
A pop of fall colours
- Seasonal florals are always a winner. Choose autumn shades to create a statement and tie into the colour palette of the season. You can also shop coloured vases in your favourite autumn tones for an added burst of colour and delight in your room!
Things are better in threes…
- Create a grouping with three vases in various heights to add contrast to a sideboard or table. Keep it to warm tones to add to a cosy autumn design scheme.
Glassware brings a timeless and sophisticated aesthetic into a design. Vases are an easy way to achieve an elegant look that can be changed up every season.
Shop these gorgeous glass vases now available from Casa LV.
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