Creative Colorful Frames Turn Jars of All Sizes Into Vases

rainy sunday home vase

Sydney-based home décor label Rainy Sunday is renowned for its beautiful vases and floral accoutrements. While all of the company’s pretty products are cleverly crafted and aesthetically contemporary, its latest creation, the HOME Vase, may be its most creative yet.

The HOME Vase is simple in design, composed of only an arched steel frame and a vessel. When placed above the container, the frame, which is perforated with evenly-spaced punctures, holds cut flowers in place. With the support of the innovative structure, any vessel—no matter how wide, short, fragile, or flimsy—will not tip over.

While Rainy Sunday’s vase-of-choice is a trendy mason jar, they highly encourage adding your own personal touch to the product. “Our HOME vase has been created to look great with just a couple of flower sprigs or an all-out flamboyant arrangement of blooms,” the product description states. “You can use any style of jar, concrete pot or canister for your flower stems. You could even get creative and use a combination of your favorite vessels under the frame.”

The HOME Vase is 24 centimeters tall, 15 inches wide, and 11 inches deep. Available in smoke blue, yellow, pistachio, black, and cream, each frame beautifully complements any floral arrangement with a pastel pop of color. You can buy the frame and jar as a set, or—if you’d like to get creative with your own vessels—the frame by itself.

rainy sunday home vase

rainy sunday home vase

rainy sunday home vase

rainy sunday home vase

rainy sunday home vase

rainy sunday home vase

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Kelly Richman-Abdou

Kelly Richman-Abdou is a Contributing Writer at My Modern Met. An art historian living in Paris, Kelly was born and raised in San Francisco and holds a BA in Art History from the University of San Francisco and an MA in Art and Museum Studies from Georgetown University. When she’s not writing, you can find Kelly wandering around Paris, whether she’s leading a tour (as a guide, she has been interviewed by BBC World News America and France 24) or simply taking a stroll with her husband and two tiny daughters.
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