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The Goods
 


Few things brighten a room
like a fresh fresh flower. . .


Except, perhaps, the stunning vase in which you place it. This spring options in style, color and inspiration abound.



From Left: Sleek, hand-forged stainless steel vases, $375 each at Mandarina in Homewood. White terra cotta vase with wavy pinstripes, $39 at Richard Tubb Interiors in Lakeview. Petite terra cotta planter, $6 at Bloom in Homewood. Blue ceramic vase with lime ceramic flower dangler, $17 at Flowerbuds in Vestavia Hills. Double-decker glass vase with holes for multiple buds, $20 at Bloom. Whimsical green multi-bud vaselet by Tag Ltd., $8 at Flowerbuds. Flower bloom-inspired bud vase by Shiraleah, $32 at Bloom. Lime oval vase by Tag Ltd., $20 at Flowerbuds. Abstract white bud vase by Torre & Tagus, $55 at Bloom. Glass box vase with owl design, by Fringe Studio, $36 at Hot House Design in Lakeview. Tall tulipierre with Asian flair, $95 at Hot House Design. Handmade lost-wax vases in red and green, by local artist Scott Bennett, $60 each at Mandarina. Pink metal flower "bucket," $10 by Kraft Klub at Flowerbuds. 






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