Pooley Modern Bud Vase For Flowers
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The Pooley vase famous for its 8 individual tubes, each one separated from its neighbors, each one perfectly sized for a single stem... or a few to stand where you put it without negotiating, tipping, or requiring you to have any opinions about floral design. You place a stem in a tube. The stem stays. The arrangement looks intentional. Simple, right?
And while each tube gives the impression of standing independently, they’re all securely attached to a single base — making the entire piece easy to lift, move, and transport without disturbing your carefully (or effortlessly) placed stems.
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Since 2010, Chive has made 26 versions, changing up the colors on a regular basis Cobalt for the decisive. Moss for the quietly sophisticated. Strawberry Shortcake for people who have made peace with their personality. Mustard for those who know exactly what they're doing. Chartreuse for everyone else. In winter, when there's nothing coming from the garden and the bouquet situation is bleak, the colours and shape give the Pooley enough visual interest to look excellent on a shelf with nothing in it at all. We mention this not as a selling point exactly, but as a statement of fact about a vase that has genuinely thought through every scenario.
It is also, secondarily, an excellent organiser for pens, pencils, and makeup brushes — a use case we did not design for and will take full credit for anyway.
Flowers that work particularly well include craspedia, kermit mums, ranunculus, calla lily, freesia, sweet pea, and gerber daisy though the Pooley is not picky. Two stems from the garden. The three survivors from last week's bouquet that still have some self-respect. A single flower you bought because it was there and it was Tuesday. All of these are correct answers.
Fully glazed. Dishwasher safe. Which we say with the casual energy of something that is, in practice, doing a significant amount of work in the decision to keep buying them. The fully glazed interior means grime doesn't stand a chance — soap, water, dishwasher, done. Clean as a conscience that has never skipped a commitment.
One Pooley is excellent. Two in complementary colors is a tablescape. Three is a collection. Fourteen is, statistically speaking, the average among people who said they were "just getting one to try it."
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Caring For Your Arrangements
- Change the water every two days to keep flowers fresh.
- Re-cut stems slightly if they start to wilt.
- Keep the vase out of direct sunlight and heat to extend bloom life.
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Reviews
The Pooley Vase Turns 20: Still Holding It Together (Literally)
Ah, 20 years—the age when most things start questioning their life choices. But not the Pooley Vase. It knows exactly what it was made for: holding flowers, making everything look effortlessly chic, and proving that even a single stem can be a statement.
Since its debut two decades ago, the Pooley Vase has been quietly revolutionizing the way we arrange flowers—no floral design degree required. With its charmingly impractical multiple openings (seriously, who knew flower stems needed personal space?), it has turned even the most clueless among us into accidental florists.
To celebrate this milestone, the latest collection is a nod to 20 years of delicate, artful arrangements—because why stop now? Whether you’ve been styling a Pooley Vase since the early 2000s or just discovered its magic, one thing’s for sure: it’s still standing, still stunning, and still making your single grocery-store flower look like a curated masterpiece. Here’s to 20 more years of floral finesse!
The Pooley Vase: Effortless Floral Styling, Zero Guesswork
Let’s be real—some vases demand a degree in floral design just to make a few stems look presentable. Not the Pooley Vase. This multitasking marvel makes any arrangement look intentional, whether you’re going for a minimalist, airy vibe or a full, lush display (because, yes, sometimes more is more).
Feeling sleek and simple? Just drop in a few stems at varying heights and call it a day—no fluff, no fuss, just effortless elegance. Want something fuller and more dramatic? Follow these foolproof steps:
1. Choosing Your Flowers
- Statement Flowers: Ranunculus, anemones, tulips, or roses (trimmed small)
- Filler Flowers: Waxflowers, baby’s breath, or Queen Anne’s lace
- Textural Elements: Eucalyptus, fern sprigs, or dried grasses
2. Cutting & Preparing Your Flowers
- Use sharp shears to cut stems at a 45-degree angle—this maximizes water absorption.
- Trim leaves that will sit below the waterline to prevent bacterial growth.
- Vary the stem lengths to create depth and movement in your arrangement.
3. Arranging in the Pooley Vase
- Start with greenery: Place a few wispy stems in different openings to create a natural base.
- Add focal flowers: Space them out, letting some stand taller while others sit lower for dimension.
- Fill in with smaller blooms: Let filler flowers bridge the gaps and soften the arrangement.
- Adjust as needed: Step back and tweak placement for balance and flow.
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