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Sustainable roundups: 10 vases for people and the planet

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Vases are among the most common decorative pieces for interiors; they make a statement and add personality to the space. From a sustainability perspective, they are a preferred way to experiment with new materials and techniques.

In this episode of Sustainable Roundups, 10 sustainable options for vases that are made with waste, production offcuts, innovative materials, and more…


Sustainable interior design roundups: vases.

01
Canopy is a self-watering planter made of recycled glass. Used glass…
Read more: Canopy by LSA International

02
Vine is a vase that repurposes wood dust. To make it…
Read more: Vine by Forust

03
High Round Lid is a handmade vase crafted out of recycled clay…
Read more: High Round Lid by Noot & Swart

04
Round is a vase made entirely with plastic waste, with…
Read more: Round by Sustaign

05
Anthea is a vase made with recycled glass. Old glass…
Read more: Anthea by Changing Atmosphere

06
Maud is a stem vase made repurposing residual pieces from…
Read more: Maud by Zooi

07
Calcaire is a vase crafted out of recycled paper pulp…
Read more: Calcaire by Mâché

08
Chub is a hand-crafted vase made out of milk…
Read more: Chub by Tessa Silva

09
.104 is a vase made with organic waste and…
Read more: .104 by Keep Life

10
Mantiqueira is a collection of vases made of recycled cardboard. Cardboard pulp…
Read more: Mantiqueira by Tacchini


Note: this selection is completely unsponsored. All pieces are sourced from riivin, the fully independent sustainable interior design platform I curate. Find additional products and resources to design more sustainable spaces in the members’ area riivin+.


Cover image: Mâché