Two-Tone Smoky Glass Sculpture Vase for Living Room and Sideboard

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A Vase That Stands Out — Even When Empty

Most vases only exist when they hold flowers. This one doesn’t. The rounded, sculptural shape in smoky gray glass with a clear transparent base stands as an independent object on a sideboard, windowsill, or coffee table. The smoky gray upper part gradually transitions to fully transparent at the foot — an effect that changes depending on the light at different times of the day.

What Sets This Vase Apart

  • Two-tone glass: smoky gray to transparent — the color gradient is part of the glass itself and is not applied as a coating, so it won’t chip or fade when in contact with water, cleaning agents, or direct sunlight.
  • Rounded sculptural silhouette — the shape is neither perfectly round nor angular, but has soft transitions that reflect light differently from every angle, making the vase look different in morning light than under an evening lamp.
  • Heavy glass base for stability — the thick base gives the vase weight so it stays firmly in place with light touches and doesn’t tip over under the weight of a fuller flower arrangement.
  • Smooth inner wall without coating — the inside is pure glass without texture or layers, so lime deposits and flower residue don’t stick and can be completely removed with a bottle brush.
  • Neutral tint that doesn’t dominate — the smoky gray pairs well with black, white, and concrete-colored interiors and doesn’t add a color accent, allowing the vase to fit within an existing palette rather than clash with it.

Suitable for people who design their interiors as a whole: those with a neutral color palette with dark accents, who combine industrial elements with organic shapes, or who deliberately choose accessories that make a statement even when empty. Also great for those who use dried bouquets or eucalyptus branches instead of fresh flowers and want to keep the vase’s shape central.

Does the Inside Stay Clear When Used with Cut Flowers?

A common concern with tinted glass: does the inside quickly become cloudy when used with water and flowers? Because the inner wall has no coating or microtexture, lime deposits and flower residue don’t stick anywhere — they rinse away with lukewarm water and a soft bottle brush. Do not use boiling water, as the temperature difference can stress the glass and cause hairline cracks. For dried decorations or artificial flowers, no maintenance is needed; a dust cloth over the outside keeps the glass clear.

For people who decorate their rooms with objects that add something even without function.