Wang Xiaoyu
The weather is getting colder, the flowers are easier to keep fresh, and it is a good time to arrange flowers, are you still using traditional vase flower arrangement? A look at these strangely shaped vases may give you inspiration.
Your vase may be a handbag

What's your next vase? Maybe it's a handbag. The handbag-shaped glass bottle has a smooth surface and small bubbles embellished inside the glass, whether it is two sticks diagonally or a full bunch, it has a lot of fun.
The mysterious flower blooms on the Penrose Stairs
At the first sight of this triangular geometric vase, is it lying down or upright? After careful observation, do you feel more and more that this is an impossible shape, much like the world inside monument valley?
A vase designed by Spanish design studio cuatro cuatros, inspired by the Penrose Steps. The Penrose Ladder is one of the famous mathematical paradoxes, and in the figure below, you can go all the way up the steps, but you can never go to the end.
This triangular vase is borrowed from poor vision to present a peculiar effect, and the true face of this vase is:
Flowing vase
The "Infinity Vase" comes in a variety of forms, consisting of geometric marble and hand-blown glass, the glass part of which flows like water on the marble. The shape and material of the two are strongly contrasting, and the fragility and hardness interact.
Versatile vases love to mix and match
Clothes can be mixed and matched, and vases can also be used. By disassembling the parts of the vase into different modules, you can stitch themselves according to the color and shape of the flower. Change your look every now and then to add freshness.
Vases should also be dressed
The Spanish studio Octaevo, deeply influenced by Mediterranean culture, created paper vase sets inspired by it. Each vase set features a unique waterproof paper. Unlike the texture of ceramics and glass, paper has greater creativity in the presentation of colors and patterns. With the vase set, the ordinary mineral water bottle can be transformed into a flower arrangement artifact at once.
Let the flowers dance
Designed by Italian industrial designer Bloc Studios, the "Pose Vase" consists of a marble base and a metal wireframe that allows for freedom of creation.
Dense phobias should not go down again
Dutch potter Sandra Apperloo has anthropomorphic emoji on each vase, covered with dots, floral patterns or stripes, some standing up straight, others wrapped around each other. The creators hope that they will distract people from the fatigue of work and stimulate people's imagination.
Editor-in-Charge: Li Shuping
Proofreader: Liu Wei