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4 Fresh Takes on Flowers

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Fabric tulips are red, stained-glass petals are blue. We’d love to receive a gorgeous handmade faux-quet this season—how about you? This stunning crop of beautiful (and wilt-proof) blossoms, each paired with an equally exquisite vessel, is guaranteed to please any time of the year. Pro tip: Many of these floral finds ship with more stems than are shown here—which means you can divvy them up into a few special gifts (and still have some leftover for yourself).


Shop Origami flower bouquet from Lusine, $48.50 for eight flowers, Concrete vase from Surpoint, $39 and moreShop Origami flower bouquet from Lusine, $48.50 for eight flowers, Concrete vase from Surpoint, $39 and more

Shop Origami flower bouquet from Lusine, $48.50 for eight flowers and moreShop Origami flower bouquet from Lusine, $48.50 for eight flowers and more

Shop Concrete vase from Surpoint, $39 and moreShop Concrete vase from Surpoint, $39 and more


The minimalist color-lover in your life will appreciate this artful pairing: crisp origami tulips from New Jersey’s Lusine Paper Craft and a concrete vase from Surpoint that channels the pastel hues and streamlined curves of 1930s Miami Art Deco architecture.



Happy Dolls By Lesya’s cheery printed-fabric buds and soft stuffed stems provide a pleasingly pliant contrast for MONTI’s structured, modern glass boxes.


Shop Stained glass flowers in pots from Gala Gardens Glass Art, $25 and up and moreShop Stained glass flowers in pots from Gala Gardens Glass Art, $25 and up and more

Shop Stained glass flowers in pots from Gala Gardens Glass Art, $25 and up and moreShop Stained glass flowers in pots from Gala Gardens Glass Art, $25 and up and more


This petite stained-glass arrangement from Gala Gardens Glass Art (which comes rooted in its own simple, sturdy clay pot) only gets more enchanting when sunbeams light up its cerulean petals and gleam through its green glass leaves.



Katya Paperie’s crinkled crepe-paper lilies elevate an everyday material to elegant new heights, and come in more than a dozen colors—any of which would play well against the textured neutral backdrop of Muddy Heart’s distinctive double-handled stoneware vase.