A bare corner has a way of making an otherwise well-considered room feel unfinished. Not cluttered or wrong, just incomplete. A single well-chosen vase can change that without any of the fuss of a full restyling project. What we’ve found is that people tend to underestimate the vase. They buy something too small, too safe, or too similar to what they already own, and the corner stays bare anyway. Scale matters more than people realise. So does the relationship between the vessel and what goes into it, whether that’s a generous bunch of dried grasses, a few stems of something seasonal, or nothing at all. An empty vase with genuine presence needs no flowers to justify itself. We’ve pulled together shapes and materials that actually do the job, stoneware with real weight, sculptural silhouettes that hold their own in a room, pieces that feel considered rather than corrective. These are for corners that have waited long enough.