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A blue vase is a container for flowers or decoration where the dominant color is blue – from delicate shades to deep cobalt tones. At Dims Studio, you’ll find blue vases in both classic and surprising shapes, selected from carefully curated design brands.

Blue vases hold a special place in interiors because they can feel both calming and striking at the same time. At Dims Studio, blue vases are chosen with an eye for quality, originality, and color play – always focusing on creating a range where you can find both whimsical and timeless pieces. The selection ranges from handmade ceramics to mouth-blown glass, featuring vases from both Danish and international brands, each with their own take on how blue shades can be interpreted in form and material.

Materials and Types of Blue Vases

  • Ceramic: Often glazed in glossy or matte blue, typically stoneware or porcelain. For example, vases from Quail and Bloomingville.
  • Glass: Mouth-blown or cast, where blue pigments create effects from clear to milky translucent. Anna Von Lipa and &Klevering offer several blue glass vase options.
  • Stoneware: Provides a more rustic and tactile surface, where blue glaze can vary from dusty to intense cobalt.
  • Porcelain: Finer and lighter, often with hand-painted blue decorations – especially seen in Quail.

Sizes and Dimensions

Blue vases at Dims Studio range from small table vases 7-12 cm tall, perfect for a single flower, to larger statement vases 20-35 cm tall that can hold bigger bouquets or stand alone as decoration. Width typically varies from 5 cm (narrow tube vases) to 18-20 cm (round or oval models). For long-stemmed flowers, vases 20-30 cm tall are recommended, while lower, wider vases suit full bouquets or branches.

Stories Behind the Blue Vases – Selected Brands

  • Quail: Known for hand-painted ceramic vases with animal motifs and classic blue shades. Each vase is unique.
  • Rice: Colorful approach with blue as one of several shades, often combined with playful shapes.
  • Bongusta: Focus on joyful color and craftsmanship, where blue glazes come alive in modern forms.
  • Bloomingville: Danish design tradition, where blue vases are often inspired by Nordic minimalism and natural materials.
  • &Klevering: Dutch design, where blue vases often feature surprising shapes or patterns – always with a twist of humor.
  • Anna+Nina: Experiments with both glass and ceramic, using blue to create eye-catching details.

Usage Tips and Styling with Blue Vases

  • Use one large blue vase as a centerpiece on the dining table – ideally with bold flowers like lilies or sunflowers.
  • Combine several small blue vases in different shades and shapes on a tray for a playful effect.
  • Blue glass vases work well with light, airy bouquets or single branches.
  • A blue vase in the bathroom or on the windowsill adds calm and color without dominating the room.
  • Mix blue vases with clear glass or ceramic vases to create contrast and depth in your decor.

Blue Vases in Different Interior Styles

  • Nordic: Choose muted blue tones and simple shapes, e.g., from Bloomingville or Anna Von Lipa.
  • Bohemian: Combine blue vases with colorful vases and ceramics from Rice or Bongusta for an eclectic look.
  • Retro: Go for cobalt blue and geometric shapes, as seen with &Klevering and Anna+Nina.
  • Classic: Hand-painted blue porcelain vases from Quail fit traditional homes.
  • Modernist: Large, simple blue glass vases work well in minimalist settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a blue vase?

A blue vase is a container for flowers or decoration where the color blue dominates the glaze or material.

What size blue vase should I choose?

For a single flower or small bouquets, 10-15 cm is suitable. For larger bouquets or as a centerpiece, 20-30 cm is recommended.

What is the difference between a blue glass vase and a blue ceramic vase?

Glass vases are often more transparent and light, while ceramic vases have a more solid and tactile surface. Glass gives a light expression, ceramic feels more grounded.

How big is a typical blue vase?

Most blue vases range between 12 and 30 cm in height, but smaller and larger models also exist.

Which material is best for blue vases?

It depends on your style – glass offers a light and airy look, while ceramic and stoneware feel more rustic and handmade.

What are blue vases used for?

Blue vases are used for flowers, branches, or as decorative objects on their own.

Can a blue vase be used for dried flowers?

Yes, blue vases work well for both fresh and dried flowers, or simply as decoration without contents.

Are blue vases good as gifts?

Blue vases are popular gifts because the color fits many homes and expresses both calm and personality.

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