by LWW on August 25, 2010

Recycling and clever design go hand in hand with this delightful white vase that’s actually a simple, polyester felt cover for the humble, empty wine bottle. Simply slip the cover over any bottle and you have instant style. The white printing vase features the classic lines of a Grecian urn and comes in either a striking lattice work print or with a floral print. For a simpler look, simply use the reverse side in plain white.
There’s no need to let your ugly bottle vase ruin the decorative harmony of your room when you can slip on this decorative vase cover that elevates your eco friendly flower holder with elegance.
Order your White Vase from MollaSpace for a paltry $10.

These Hanging Air Plant Pods literally turn traditional ceramic planters upside down.
Suspended from the ceiling, each one resembles an egg in the process of hatching an air plant. The smooth lines and simple shape are a great contrast to the organic shapes created by the growing plants as they sprout out of the white planter and reach toward the light.
We suggest clustering several of these delightful hanging planters in the corner to add a natural touch without cluttering any table tops.
You can order your Hanging Air Plant Pod on Etsy for about $30.

The Materialized Vase by Erich Ginder is a fascinating take on antique vases.
Ginder used a laser scanner to break the elaborate patterns of intricate vases down into abstract, geometric forms. The result is a stunning, faceted white vase that bows to the traditional, then turns it into something entirely new with a rough-hewn appearance that’s emphasized by the glossy white finish.
Design Public has the Materialized Vase by Erich Ginder for $150.

Simple white pieces don’t have to be bland when you have Mormor White Kitchen Accessories. These are modern kitchen ceramics rich with texture and visual interest thanks to patterns such as checks, ribbing or squares pressed into the ceramic.
The various patterns take their cue from dishcloths and kitchen towels, firmly tying these kitchen ceramics to traditional kitchen elements in an unexpected way. We’re partial to the waffle weave squares, reminiscent of grandmother’s favorite kitchen towel. A great addition to your modern kitchen!
Score your own Mormor ceramics at Normann-Copenhagen.