The Supersized Trend That Will Change How You'll Display Flowers At Home
Nothing makes your space feel alive quite like a vase full of fresh-cut flowers. It's a simple, elegant, and affordable way to freshen up a room. You're probably aware that it's important to choose the right flowers for the size of your vase, but have you considered toying around with those proportions intentionally? Oversized vases — think tall glass vases, urns, or tabletop ones that resemble outdoor planters — are a floral design trend that appears to be on the rise for 2026.
Perfect for decorating a large coffee table or adding height and balance to an empty corner of a room, jumbo vases look artsy and playful. They'll jazz up your space and enhance your cut floral arrangements with minimal effort on your part. We love this trend because it's versatile and completely customizable to your preferred home design aesthetic. After all, vases come in all different shapes, styles, and colors of the rainbow.
It also pairs well with other floral design trends for next year, like bold experimentation through unexpected floral arrangements, a trend identified by the prestigious Plants & Flowers Foundation Holland. This is your sign to switch up how you display flowers at home ahead of the new year.
Source and style the perfect oversized vase for your space
When shopping for oversized vases, it's helpful to consider which styles would mesh with the decor you already have in your home. For instance, if your taste skews more maximalist or eclectic, you might opt for a jumbo vase in a bold color or funky shape. If you prefer a more modern look, you'll probably gravitate toward vases in neutral colors and sleek or ornate shapes. Etsy sells plenty of oversized vases, including vintage ones and handmade ceramics. Popular home goods retailers like West Elm and Wayfair also sell pieces like this. You could even go the local route and thrift an item that can double as a unique vase.
Wondering how to style your jumbo vase? Playing with its supersized proportions — by either juxtaposing or enhancing them — is the name of the game. You might pair a stout, urn-style vase with tall, spindly florals or fill a tall vase with branches if you don't have flowers. Alternatively, you could lean into the chic, sculptural vibe of an oversized glass vase by filling it with a mishmash of flowers in different sizes and textures.
Use your big vase to anchor an entryway or living room, or style it as an earthy centerpiece for a large dining room table. And if swapping out fresh florals regularly seems like too much work, don't sweat it. Faux flowers are a perfectly acceptable alternative.