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  2. 25 Unique Vases to Show Off Your Summer Blooms - AOL

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    Vases with lovely shapes, colors, and patterns can complement their eye-catching counterparts and provide just the right opening for the type of arrangement at hand. 25 Unique Vases to Show Off ...

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    We tried: The Golden Sunflower | Price range: $55–$250 | Delivery method: Boxed | Same-day delivery: Select locations only | Subscriptions: Yes If you want to send a unique, modern bouquet, we ...

  4. 26 Retro Finds That Are Just The Right Amount Of Kitch - AOL

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    This Quirky, Retro-Inspired Vase Brings Fun And Playfulness To Any Room, Making It A Standout Piece In Your Decor Review: "I love these little vases. They are absolutely adorable.

  5. Toshichi Iwata - Wikipedia

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    This vase was later reproduced in a simpler form for production in the Iwata factory with the factory label. Toshichi Iwata (岩田 藤七, Iwata Tōshichi; 1893–1980) was a Japanese glass artist considered to be the founding father of modern art glass making in Japan. Active from 1927 until his death, he created unique studio works as well ...

  6. Floral design - Wikipedia

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    Floral design or flower arrangement is the art of using plant material and flowers to create an eye-catching and balanced composition or display. Evidence of refined floral design is found as far back as the culture of ancient Egypt. Floral designs, called arrangements, incorporate the five elements and seven principles of floral design. [1]

  7. Jan van der Vaart (ceramist) - Wikipedia

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    At first he made his work of stoneware and since 1961 also in porcelain. Inspired by the idea of stacking forms, in 1961 Van der Vaart introduced the theme of the pyramid tulip vase in the contemporary visual arts. [9] With these stack of forms, the vases and bowls were built from tight, geometric elements, which are combined in different ways.