50 Farmhouse Vases That Are Simply Stunning

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Published: June 29, 2021
Updated: March 9, 2024

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Farmhouse vases easily top my list for must-have accessories. They are not only handy when you get flowers but also are striking, affordable, and widely available home decor accessories. Additionally, they are fantastic for giving any room an instant refresh. From tables that feel a bit bland to bathroom counters that need more flair, there is a farmhouse vase for that!

Beyond being a powerful accessory for all over the home, their vast range of sizes and materials is also a huge plus. These timeless vessels are commonly available in wood, ceramic, and glass. And there may be more ways to use them than you think—just check out our collection below.

There is a reason that farmhouse vases are a favorite among many home design lovers. And once you get an eyeful of these 50 farmhouse vase ideas, you may just have a new favorite too!

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Black Farmhouse Vase Centerpiece

Farmhouse Vase

Three glass vases equal triple the charm! Using groups of vases is a great way to fill out larger spaces, like this long farmhouse table. Try using varying sizes and shapes of vases that are all in the same finish to create a similar effect in your own home.

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Fabulous Fall Display

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If your set of vases still feels too small for a space, try slipping a tray underneath to bulk up your display. Look for a tray in a similar tone to your vases to make it feel like one cohesive piece.

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Wide Mouth Ceramic Vases

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A couple of dual-tone, wide-mouth vases are used on this table. If you love the look but can’t find vases in a similar style, using ceramic kitchen canisters or cookie jars without the lid gives an almost identical aesthetic. Just make sure to eat any cookies inside before throwing flowers in!

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Farmhouse Vases with Antique Charm

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Don’t have matching farmhouse vases? Pick up a few thrift store vases and spray paint them all the same color. You can even get the same mercury effect as these beauties with this DIY mercury glass vase tutorial.

Antique Farmhouse Vases

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Rainbow of Colors

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DIY Chunky Farmhouse Vase

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Photo: thehomeenvy

This vase may look like something you would find at Restoration Hardware, but it is actually a DIY project done with a thrift store vase and paint.

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Milk Glass Vase Collection

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Vases and other accessories made from milk glass are excellent if you are looking for a cohesive collection that is a mix of vintage and minimal.

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Single Milk Glass Vase

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Of course, even just one milk glass vase can look stunning!

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Easter at the Cottage

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The Classy Couple

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Glass vases are a great go-to to get a classic farmhouse feel. This display makes excellent use of two upcycled jugs. The narrow mouths don’t leave room for a lot of vase filler, but there is enough space to insert a few branches.

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Oversized Glass Farmhouse Vase

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Another glass jug that refuses to be overlooked! It acts as a statement piece and adds a touch of refinement to the rustic display. Don’t be afraid to mix and match materials to create texture and intrigue.

Oversized Glass Vase

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A Color Statement

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When it comes to making a bold statement in your farmhouse decor, colored glass is an option worth considering. It not only retains its elegant feel but its unusual color helps draw the eye, adding a vibrant touch to your space. As Annuska Menoita, an interior designer, puts it, “Glass blowing is an awe-inspiring craft, capable of producing a wide array of colors and shapes that culminate in exquisite decorative pieces.”

Large glass vases, with their lustrous, reflective finish, create a striking contrast against drier materials such as painted or plastered walls. This contrast not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of your space but also adds depth and dimension. Menoita further suggests transforming these glass vases into statement pieces, allowing them to infuse your space with a sense of creativity and playfulness.

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When a Few Won't Do

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Farmhouse Tablescape with Teal Vase

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Photo: thehomeenvy

Want something with a punchier color? A ceramic vase will often do the trick! This one has a lush teal shade, but you can find them in pretty much any hue.

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Blue & White Delight

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If you want to go blue in a big way, there is always this delightful ceramic collection that matches the vase off to the side.

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Blue Farmhouse Vase

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Blue hydrangeas and a dual-tone vase help make this display extra eye-catching. If you can’t find a ceramic vase in the color you want, consider getting one custom-made. Often local pottery makers or ceramic shops on handmade sites will be more than happy to make your decor dream a reality!

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A Fishy Situation

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Romance is in the Air

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This glass vase’s soft and organic shape makes it an instant classic that would pair well with almost any decor. I adore the bouquet of roses that tops it off, giving the whole display a dreamy romantic vibe.

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Farmhouse Vase in Entryway

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Nothing says welcome home quite like a vase overflowing with flowers! If you are looking to quickly update a farmhouse entryway, adding a vase is never a bad idea.

Farmhouse Vase for Entryway

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Wood Table Style

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Photo: casagrella

Vases can also look top-notch on a bottom shelf!

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A Stunning First Impression

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Two vases are used in this entryway to add some contemporary charm to the side table (They were spray painted to give them a facelift!). The colors and the fern frond sticking out mimic the gallery wall of plant prints, which ties the whole entryway together.

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Entryway Fall Vignette

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Mudroom Magic

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The brown glass vase gleaming in the corner of this farmhouse mudroom adds some extra warmth to this space. For sun-filled areas like this, colored vases look extra spectacular when the light beams through them!

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Farmhouse Vase Decor Under $10!

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Even if you are buying new, a farmhouse vase doesn’t have to break the bank—this white beauty was found at Marshall’s just for $7.99! And that vase filler? You could easily forge for something similar in your backyard or a nearby forest.

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Cheap Ceramic to Rustic Rockstar

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A Target find fitted with branches helps add a rustic touch to this farmhouse kitchen. Finding the perfect vase filler can make all the difference!

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White Pitcher Vase for Farmhouse Decor

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This pitcher serves up a buffet for the eyes by contributing to this stunning display. Sometimes the best vases are made from other objects. So, when shopping or sifting through vessels you already own, think outside of the box.

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Rae Dunn Vase

Farmhouse Vase

A little writing on a vase will always catch people’s attention!

Rae Dunn Vase

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White Distressed Farmhouse Vase

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Keep in mind that with any metal vase, that rust is a concern. So, if your flowers or vase filler needs to go in the water, consider placing a bag, plastic lining, or a smaller vase inside first.

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Lilacs in Bloom

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Metal Bucket Flower Vase

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Photo: gigi_luv3

A white bucket is transformed into a vase by putting white flowers in the opening. The use of white on white makes it feel fresh and contemporary.

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Take Two!

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Photo: gigi_luv3

Same table, different vase. This example shows just how much a vase and its filler can change a room’s vibe.

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Metal Farmhouse Vase

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A simple and sleek silver metal vase with eucalyptus stems juxtaposes the busy shelves in this dining room. A creamy table runner is used underneath the vase to create a bit of contrast (and possibly protect the table from getting scratched).

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DIY Fail? Not in My Books!

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Photo: thehomeenvy

The owner of this charming display upcycled a bottle to create a vase. They may have self-proclaimed it a “DIY fail”, but all I am seeing is a whole lot of fabulous!

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Carved Farmhouse Vase for Dining Table

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Deep gouges in this vase add texture to this dining room. Plus, the wood tone peeking through the distressed paint effortlessly melds with the wood furniture and accessories.

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Wood Plant Pot Turned Vase

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For a more subtle texture, look for a wood vase that has prominent wood grain. This style of the vase is especially great for cultivating a space that feels calming and earthy.

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Wood Vase with Penny Leaf Stem

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This beautiful wooden vase would look perfectly with both: a single penny leaf stem or a bunch of them for a complete Fall décor look.

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Farmhouse Vase Decor for Bathroom

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This bathroom uses a wood vase with eucalyptus to ring in the holidays. Bonus, I bet you it smells divine! Adding a vase to the bathroom counter is a great way to add contrast, color, or a bit of warmth.

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Farmhouse Fresh Bathroom

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Farmhouse Vase with a Holiday-Themed filler

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How to Style a Vase

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A piece of rustic wood acts as a grounding element for this display. If you want to create one that is just as stunning, place your larger items down first and then work around them.

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Making the Ordinary Swoon-Worthy

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A tray from an antique shop makes an enchanting home base for this vase. Try adding unique elements around a plain farmhouse vase to make it stand out.

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Fresh Fruit for a Fall Day

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A Book Lover's Vase Display

Farmhouse Vase

Consider sliding a couple of books underneath a vase to raise it up a scootch. In this case, the white vase and books are flanked by $9 lamps that got a makeover with paint and mud.

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Mud Painted Vase

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And then there is this vase that was also mud painted! Want to get the look? Check out this mud-painted vase tutorial.

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Beautiful Floor Vase

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Farmhouse Vase Together with Other Decor Elements

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Real Farm Feeling

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Beautiful Fall Decor

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Decorate with Cotton Stems

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A Bouquet of Freshly Cut Flowers

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