30 Large Floor Vase Decoration Ideas to Add Style to Any Space

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If you're looking for a simple way to add intrigue to any corner of your home, consider adding a tall floor vase to bring some visual interest and texture. Tall floor vases come in a variety of styles and take up minimal space, making them ideal for homes of all sizes.

If you're wondering how exactly to incorporate a floor vase into your space, take a look at the following 30 inspiration-filled images, which will have you wanting to embrace this accessory trend in no time.

Go Glam

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If you'd rather go glam, look for a floor vase in a metallic hue, like this gold beauty. It's extra tall and adds some drama beside this low-profile media stand.

Make It Wavy

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Say hello to this sophisticated, curve-filled vase, which is truly a work of art. The wavy, thin branches make for the perfect filling, as they play off of the vase shape wonderfully.

Vary Neutral Tones

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There's nothing wrong with sticking with neutral accents in your living room. That said, you'll want to vary the shades you use slightly so that your space doesn't appear too one-dimensional. Why not fill a tall white vase with light wooden branches while you're at it?

Fill an Empty Corner

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If you're not sure how to jazz up an empty hallway, opt for a floor vase. This one, filled with pampas grass, fits in a narrow nook perfectly and adds a playful flair for guests to look at while passing by.

Go Big With Branches

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This vase is truly a statement piece, standing nice and tall beside this sleek floor-length mirror. Shop your own yard for branches to place inside if you can; natural greens will add tons of warmth to your home.

Try a Textural Vase

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Bring on the texture—if your home features a variety of woven accents, opt for a woven floor vase, too. Regardless of your home's interiors, there's a style for everyone.

Say Yes to Pampas Grass

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A white vase with pampas grass is a classic that will add charm to any room regardless of the season. If you wanna bring in some color, consider a pastel color to make a subtle, classic statement.

Think Tall

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Use pampas grass to add extra height to your tall vase and draw the eye upward in a room. While off-white pampas grass is quite common, you can opt for a colorful variation.

Add Romance

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The large metallic silver vase is filled with various blooms of pink flowers which bring some charming color and texture.

Go Beside the Mirror

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If you have empty floor space but don't want to fill it up with furniture, consider styling a leaning, full length mirror alongside some tall vases to add a stylish touch. Many people will cluster together groups of vases in varying heights for added visual interest.

Keep It Simple

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Subtly styled in the corner, this gold floor vase is discreet yet darling, as are the simple blooms inside.

Look for Pattern

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A gold geometric pattern adds elegance to this sizable white vase, which will brighten up any bare corner.

Move Your Vase

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Of course, you don't have to set your floor vase directly on the floor at all times. This black, rustic-looking piece makes a gorgeous statement placed on top of a console table.

Keep Branches to a Minimum

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Sometimes, less is more. Choose just a few branches or florals to place inside your floor vase and watch them make a major impact in your space—this styling arrangement is excellent for minimalists.

Opt for an Oversized Arrangement

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If you prefer to go big, though, we don't blame you. These oversized pampas grass stems add a major cozy factor to this small living room.

Make Use of Every Square Inch

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You don't need much extra space to make room for a floor vase. Due to their small footprint, they're great for sizable and more petite homes alike.

Cluster a Trio of Vases

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Group together a variety of floor vase styles to create a collected-looking display. You don't need to fill all of them, even empty vases can look quite chic.

Pick a Colorful Design

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Go with a bold color. While many of the floor vases we've seen are neutral or clear in design, there are plenty of colorful options on the market, too, if you crave a dose of vibrance.

Opt for a Versatile Vase

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A brown ceramic vase will complement a range of aesthetics, whether you enjoy boho-style decor, lean transitional, or go wild for farmhouse.

Shop for Something Sweet

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A white vase with darling quatrefoil-shaped cutouts adds a sweet touch to this fireplace hearth.

Bring in Some Greenery

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While this photo wall commands plenty of attention on its own, the addition of thoughtful accessories, including a ceramic vase filled with greenery, adds a welcoming color to the vignette.

Let Empty Vases Shine

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Even when left empty, these two coordinating vases add character to this cozy living room.

Enjoy an Olive Jar

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A traditional olive jar looks fantastic in the corner of this home office. Even the utilitarian spaces within your home deserve some extra styling love.

DIY Your Own Floor Vase

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If you're feeling crafty, design your own floor vase. Believe it or not, this one was made out of a bamboo placemat.

Spruce up a Plain Vase

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Alternatively, glue wooden pieces onto a plain vase to design a natural-looking piece that better complements your style. Take to the thrift store to find a vase to use as your blank canvas.

Weather a Vase

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You can also paint a thrifted vase to give it a new look; this one looks nice and weathered and appears right at home along a rustic-style dresser.

Try Greenery

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If you're looking for a simple way to bring the outdoors in without investing in a plant, greenery is the best bet for you. We love how lush this display looks beside the fireplace.

Draw Inspiration From Mediterranean-Style

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Mediterranean-style vases and olive jars are majorly en vogue at the moment. The more patina, the better.

Pair Various Textures

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The key to a well-designed space is incorporating a range of different textures and materials. Don't be afraid to juxtapose together wicker and glass, for example.

Choose a Clear Piece

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A clear floor vase like this one takes up little visual space yet adds plenty of charm to this small sitting area.

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