Different kinds of room accents drift in and out of style, but there’s one form of accessorising that will never lose its allure – the age-old floral arrangement. Perfect for any room of the house, well-chosen blooms – whether faux or real – will lift your interior instantly.


A combination of the right flower type and the ultimate vase can really amplify your chosen aesthetic. Not sure whether to channel modern cool (à la Jean-Louis Deniot’s super-slender tabletop selection) or to go big and bright? We round-up seven inspiring ways to welcome flowers into your home.




There is really no better way to be greeted when you enter your home than by an exquisite display of flowers. And, for this reason, the hallway is one of the most effective places to show off an arrangement. Something colourful and striking will always make a conversation-starter as soon as guests step inside your home.


This space by Helen Green Design shows how to take advantage of high ceilings. A mix of green and purple hydrangeas, guelder roses and dahlias add up to a tall, full bunch that can be admired on ground level, whilst walking up the elegant staircase, and from above.

Take note of the vase: a sculptural silhouette adds edge to the pretty display while a neutral palette allows the flowers’ hues to do the talking.



A dining table is a perfect platform for your finest lot of flowers. A round table looks incredible when styled with a single centrepiece, while longer designs can be beautifully accentuated with multiple vases.


This serene setting by 1508 London is a reminder of the power of three rule. Parading a catwalk that comes in the form of neutral runner, a trio of dark vases make a sophisticated line-up for this dining room table. 


Each vase, which features a stepped base, is generously packed with a blend of snow-white roses, hydrangeas and lilies. Observe how the floral arrangements come in varying heights; the look is balanced but refrains from being flat.



Originally writen by luxdeco and most pictures collected from pinterest