
Kahler’s Omaggio vases reflect simplistic and practical Scandi design, and I’ve been wanting them for years. When I first saw them, they weren’t available in the US market, and I had to pay an exorbitant shipping fee, which discouraged me from buying them. I patiently waited and voila! Some US retailers now carry the Omaggio vases.

The vases come in 3 sizes – small, medium and large. I bought all three, so I could group them together and create a more cohesive and fuller look.

The small vase is quite small. It’s so minuscule!
It can hold a bud or two, and it looks best when nested beside taller vases or other decorative objects.

The medium Omaggio is probably the most versatile one, measuring 6.25” in diameter and 8” in height. Despite its smaller profile, the opening is generously sized, so it can accommodate fuller arrangements.

This is a large vase.
The combination of the simple white vase and horizontal stripes may be an unoriginal idea; however, Kahler has executed the design with utmost perfection.

There are many color variations while the black stripes being the most conspicuous and well-known variety. I went with the “Pearl” color, so the vases blend in more with the rest of the décor. Since I have a lot of wooden accents, the shimmery pearl stripes looked better than the bolder black stripes.

These neutral white vases are so versatile and really make any flower arrangement pop.

These vases do not have drain holes, so I do not recommend planting live plants. Instead, these vases are amazing at showcasing flower arrangements or greeneries. My largest vase is currently housing preserved eucalyptus branches, and they are just stunning!
Kahler’s Omaggio vases reflect simplistic and practical Scandi design, and I’ve been wanting them for years. When I first saw them, they weren’t available in the US market, and I had to pay an exorbitant shipping fee, which discouraged me from buying them. I patiently waited and voila! Some US retailers now carry the Omaggio vases.
The vases come in 3 sizes – small, medium and large. I bought all three, so I could group them together and create a more cohesive and fuller look.
The small vase is quite small. It’s so minuscule!
It can hold a bud or two, and it looks best when nested beside taller vases or other decorative objects.
The medium Omaggio is probably the most versatile one, measuring 6.25” in diameter and 8” in height. Despite its smaller profile, the opening is generously sized, so it can accommodate fuller arrangements.
This is a large vase.
The combination of the simple white vase and horizontal stripes may be an unoriginal idea; however, Kahler has executed the design with utmost perfection.
There are many color variations while the black stripes being the most conspicuous and well-known variety. I went with the “Pearl” color, so the vases blend in more with the rest of the décor. Since I have a lot of wooden accents, the shimmery pearl stripes looked better than the bolder black stripes.
These neutral white vases are so versatile and really make any flower arrangement pop.
These vases do not have drain holes, so I do not recommend planting live plants. Instead, these vases are amazing at showcasing flower arrangements or greeneries. My largest vase is currently housing preserved eucalyptus branches, and they are just stunning!