CLOVER HOME MEMPHIS
Wood & Glass Propagation Vase for Cuttings & Single Stems
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About this piece
Bring a more creative, artful feel to everyday floral styling with this Wood & Glass Propagation Vase. Designed with a green glass water reservoir set into a solid wood body, it offers a simple but visually distinctive way to display cuttings, single stems, and small hydroponic arrangements.
Rather than functioning like a traditional bouquet vase, this piece is made for lighter, more intentional styling. The glass reservoir holds water for propagation or fresh stems, while the wood frame adds warmth, contrast, and a sculptural tabletop presence.
Available in two creative silhouettes, it works beautifully on desks, shelves, side tables, entry consoles, and giftable home decor setups where you want something decorative, compact, and a little unexpected.
Material
Dimensions
Overall Dimensions: Approx. 17.5 × 5 × 24 cm / 6.89 × 1.97 × 9.45 in
Visible Glass Height: Approx. 18 cm / 7.09 in
Opening Width: Approx. 5 cm / 1.97 in
Contour
Overall Dimensions: Approx. 14.5 × 5 × 24 cm / 5.71 × 1.97 × 9.45 in
Visible Glass Height: Approx. 20 cm / 7.87 in
Opening Width: Approx. 5 cm / 1.97 in
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Product information
Place the vase on a stable, level surface, add water to the glass reservoir, and style with a cutting, single stem, or small branch.
Do not soak or immerse the wood body
Wipe off excess moisture from the wood surface promptly
Handle with care due to the glass insert
Clean gently with a soft cloth
Wood grain, wood tone, and slight glass variation may vary from piece to piece
Best suited for decorative hydroponic use and minimalist floral styling
A: Not exactly. It works best as a creative propagation vase or small decorative water vase for cuttings, single stems, and simple floral styling.
Q: Which part holds the water?
A: The green glass section is the water reservoir.
Q: What kind of arrangements does it suit best?
A: It is best for cuttings, a few stems, single branches, or small hydroponic displays rather than full bouquets.
Q: What is the difference between the two styles?
A: The main difference is the silhouette. Teardrop has a fuller, rounded shape, while Contour has a slimmer, more flowing profile.
Q: Can it be displayed without flowers?
A: Yes. Both styles work well as small decorative tabletop accents even when left unfilled.