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Before you can start decorating with vases you ll want to choose a style that best suits your space.
Identify a mark by shape.
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At home offers a variety of colors styles materials and shapes so you can find the accent piece that works best in your home.
Yeesookyung is a south korean artist living in seoul she is known for her complex and enchanting ceramic designs and sculptures.
Some marks look like a circle square bird or animal shape etc.
For spaces with more glam design try vases in shiny metals such as silver gold or brass.
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Our furniture home decor and accessories collections feature ceramic vases in quality materials and classic styles.
Choosing the right vases and bowls.
The translated series series like many of her works is made up of shards and fragments of broken ceramic pieces that are carefully pieced together like a jigsaw puzzle.
Place candles in glass hurricanes or on candle holders or in trays.
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Marks with letters are listed in alphabetical order.
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Yeesookyung created her translated vase back in 2002 after she observed.
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Fill with fresh or faux botanicals and branches.
Painted by hand in a modern yet rustic white glaze this terra cotta vase has a wide mouth and rounded body ideal for displays of boughs and branches or gracefully arching botanicals.
It also serves as a sculptural accent when left unfilled.
Crafted by hand these ceramics bear the gentle distressing of the artisan who made them.
Made of terracotta with a glazed finish.
Make a big and beautiful statement with a stylish floor vase.
Mix your bowl filler objects with vases full of flowers to create a subtle juxtaposition between expected and unexpected.