Glass Vases
The simplest ritual of the home may be a jug of flowers on the table. LSA has long designed considered vessels for that ritual - vases shaped for gathered stems, seasonal foliage and single considered blooms. Each vase is made with an eye on what it holds, how it holds it and how the light moves through both glass and flower.
Many of our vases are mouth-blown in Europe, with hand-shaped bodies and fire-polished rims. Others are produced using precise, repeatable techniques for matched sets.
Across the range, silhouettes span architectural and cylindrical, flared and tapered, clear and tonal. Some large vases are sculptural in scale, designed to anchor a room; small vases and bud vases are made for the quiet intimacy of a single stem. Coloured pieces catch and reshape daylight; clear vases frame a stem as a line in the room.
A vase is only ever half the object. The other half is what it holds, and that changes with the season, the occasion and the eye of the arranger.