Buy decorative pots, vases, hand-blown glass pieces, ceramic vases, terracotta vases, hammered iron vases and wooden tabletop pots online in South Africa.
The pots and vases collection delivers tabletop and floor-standing pieces for floral display, dried botanical arrangements, sculptural centerpieces and styling vignettes — with nationwide SA delivery from the Boksburg HQ and collection from the Fourways and Somerset West stores.
Whether you are shopping hand-blown glass vases for a coastal home, looking for a tall floor vase for an entryway, browsing ceramic vases for sculptural styling, or buying decorative pots online in South Africa — the range covers pots and vases across multiple materials, scale ranges, finishes and use cases.
The full material vocabulary.
Hand-blown glass pieces include recycled-glass tall art vases with surface ripples and trapped air bubbles, twirl-pattern cobalt blue glass vases, and glass-on-wood designs where hand-blown glass is shaped to fit and flow over naturally-sourced teak root or driftwood bases.
Ceramic vases include deep-etched ribbed designs with reactive stone-grey glazes that produce unique tonal variation across each piece. Terracotta vases include hand-thrown construction with distressed white-wash finishes showcasing natural pitted textures.
Iron vases include hand-hammered construction with brilliant gold finishes and vertical etched patterning. Wood pieces include solid elm with weathered charcoal finishes, tabletop wooden pots with brass detailing, and kitchen-functional pieces in high-clarity glass with bamboo wood lids and matching wooden serving spoons.
Where each piece earns its place.
Pots and vases in the range work across multiple SA interior styles. Hand-blown glass-on-wood pieces suit Beach Cottage, Modern Boho, coastal and organic rustic-modern interiors with their hand-crafted glass-and-natural-wood character. Cobalt blue twirl glass vases suit coastal, Beach Cottage, Mediterranean and blue-accent interiors.
Reactive-glaze ceramic vases suit Modern Boho, Industrial Farmhouse, contemporary and organic artisanal interiors. Terracotta white-wash vases suit Mediterranean-inspired and rustic interiors. Gold hammered iron vases suit glamour-led contemporary interiors looking for warm metallic accent. Solid elm wood pieces suit modern and farmhouse-inspired interiors with rustic architectural character.
The pots and vases range coordinates naturally with the Stone & Pottery, Glass on Wood, Decorative, Baskets and Artificial Plants sub-categories alongside Wall Art and Mirrors for layered styling vignettes.
Decorative and practical.
Pots and vases function as both decorative pieces and practical floral display pots. The range includes designs suited to fresh floral arrangements, dried botanical and pampas grass display, single-stem minimalist arrangements, branch and reed displays, tea light holders, terrariums, sculptural standalone pieces, and catch-all functional pots for magazines, throws or kitchen storage.
Many pieces in the range carry one-of-a-kind character. Hand-blown glass-on-wood designs use individually sourced wood bases with custom-blown glass for each unit. Reactive-glaze ceramic vases have tonal variation per piece from the firing process. Hand-thrown terracotta pieces have natural pitted texture variation from manual construction.
The full pots and vases range — including hand-blown glass, ceramic, terracotta, hammered iron, solid wood and mixed-material pots — is available with nationwide South African delivery. Browse the range, select your material, scale and finish, and have a vase or decorative pot delivered to your door across SA.
Frequently asked.
How do I care for a hand-blown glass vase?
Hand-blown glass vases benefit from gentle handling. Wash by hand with warm soapy water rather than in a dishwasher, and dry with a soft cloth to avoid water spots. For hand-blown glass pieces mounted on naturally-sourced teak root or driftwood bases, keep the wood section dry and do not submerge the whole piece. Position away from edges where the piece could be knocked.
What flowers and stems work best in a tall vase?
Tall vases work best with longer-stemmed flowers and branches that need height to balance the piece. Pampas grass, dried botanicals, branch arrangements, single-stem displays, reed displays and full bouquets in wider-opening pots all work. Shorter-stemmed flowers tend to disappear into a tall vase — for shorter stems, choose a shorter or wider-mouthed pot instead.
How do I know a hand-blown glass or hand-thrown ceramic vase is one-of-a-kind?
Hand-blown glass-on-wood pieces carry one-of-a-kind character by construction. Each piece of wood (teak root or driftwood) is individually sourced with its own grain, knots and silhouette, and the glass is hand-blown to fit each unique wood base. Reactive-glaze ceramic pieces show tonal variation per unit because the firing process produces slightly different highlights and tones on each one. Hand-thrown terracotta pieces carry natural pitted texture variation from manual construction.
Do you deliver pots and vases across South Africa?
Yes. Nationwide South African delivery is offered on the full pots and vases range. Pots and vases are packaged for safe transit. Collection options are available from the Boksburg HQ, Fourways and Somerset West stores.