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Clean out wine bottles, mason jars and jam jars and paint them in a matt finish glass paint (gold is very popular at the moment). You could also paint clear jars and bottles with
watercolour glass paint to create a stained-glass effect. These look lovely placed in areas that get lots of natural
daylight, such as window ledges.’
Adam Lambert, Co-owner and Managing Director at
The Hairpin Leg Co.
Rustic terracotta textures will bring a holiday feel to your décor all year round. Fill with boho dried flowers and grasses
1. Black terracotta vase with handle, £11 2. Terracotta vase with half circle design, £18 3. Rust Brown terracotta vase with handle, £11, all Heavenly Homes and Gardens
Lei Pink two-tone glass vase, £32.50, Oliver Bonas
Gold vase with
marble base, £14.99, Homesense
Seagrass covered vase,
£8, Wilko
Resist glaze bud vases, £35 for two, Cox & Cox
Terracotta colour-block vase, £24, Homeplace
Collect clear and coloured glass bottles in various sizes and shapes – we’ll be trying this on kitchen shelving for a vintage pantry vibe Clearwell vase, £18; Clearwell bottle vase, £16; Clearwell bud vase, £8, all
Garden Trading
Style coffee tables with larger-scale designs in luxe materials, like this hammered brass vase, as a smart centrepiece
Solomon hammered brass vase, £20, Habitat
Ceramic shell vase,
£16, Rose & Grey
Go matchymatchy with a pair of vases in the same colour. Place them side by side, or at either end of a mantelpiece to frame a piece of artwork or mirror Luana bottle stoneware vase, £9.99; Clayton bottle vase in Ochre, £29.99, both Dobbies
White and Natural ceramic vase, £49, Cult Furniture