2026 Pooley Modern Bud Vase For Flowers

$15.40
Shipping November 2025

Color: Pear

Pooley was named after Todd's dog, who was in turn was named after German DJ, Ian Pooley. Since 2010, we’ve made 74 versions, changing up the colours on a regular basis. Here are six new flavours fresh for 2026. It’s an all-time favorite because it’s so darn simple, you just need a couple flowers to make it pop. Kinda perfect if you have a garden... or want to save the stragglers of that too old bouquet. It’s also kinda perfect if you don’t want to clean it very often, but maybe keep that to yourself.

SKU: P28PEA
Barcode: 843458166238

Product Details

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  • Material: Ceramic
  • Finish: Fully Glazed
  • Feature: Tubes attached to base
  • Year Designed: 2025
Dimensions
  • 7.25 inches in length
  • 3 inches in width
  • 4.5 inches in height

The Pooley Vase Turns 20: Still Holding It Together (Literally)

Ah, 20 years—the age when most things start questioning their life choices. But not the Pooley Vase. It knows exactly what it was made for: holding flowers, making everything look effortlessly chic, and proving that even a single stem can be a statement.

Since its debut two decades ago, the Pooley Vase has been quietly revolutionizing the way we arrange flowers—no floral design degree required. With its charmingly impractical multiple openings (seriously, who knew flower stems needed personal space?), it has turned even the most clueless among us into accidental florists.

To celebrate this milestone, the latest collection is a nod to 20 years of delicate, artful arrangements—because why stop now? Whether you’ve been styling a Pooley Vase since the early 2000s or just discovered its magic, one thing’s for sure: it’s still standing, still stunning, and still making your single grocery-store flower look like a curated masterpiece. Here’s to 20 more years of floral finesse!

How to Cut Flowers Like a Pro:

A (Mostly) Simple Guide to Cutting Your Flowers

So, you’ve decided to make a floral arrangement. Good for you! Let’s make sure your flowers live long enough to impress someone (even if that someone is just you).

  1. Start with Clean Scissors: Yes, I know you’re tempted to grab those kitchen scissors you use to cut open snack bags, but at least give them a wash first. Your flowers don’t need a side of Dorito dust, thanks.
  2. Cut at a 45-Degree Angle: This isn’t geometry class, but cutting the stems at an angle gives them more surface area to drink up water. It’s like giving your flowers a straw instead of expecting them to chug from a bottle.
  3. Trim Under Water (If You’re Fancy): If you really want to go pro, cut the stems underwater to avoid air bubbles. Sure, it feels a little extra, but your flowers didn’t ask to suffocate.
  4. Ditch the Underwater Leaves: Strip off any leaves that would sit below the waterline. Unless, of course, you’re into the whole swamp aesthetic.
  5. Give Them a Fresh Cut if They’ve Been Sitting Out: If your flowers have been out of water for a while, trim the stems again. They need a fresh start—don’t we all?
  6. Change the Water Regularly: Every couple of days, change the water and give the stems a trim. It’s not that hard, and your flowers will thank you by not dying immediately.

And voilà! You’re now the proud creator of a floral arrangement that might just survive long enough for you to forget to water it. Now go forth and arrange those flowers like the domestic deity you pretend to be on Instagram.

Pro Tip: Keep It Short and Sweet!

When it comes to flower stems, shorter is better. Not only do shorter stems look chic in arrangements, but they also help your blooms last longer. Why? Because the shorter the stem, the less distance water has to travel to keep those petals perky. It’s like giving your flowers a shorter commute—less stress, fewer breakdowns.

Floral Frogs: The Unsung Heroes of Flower Arranging

Sure, you could shove your flowers into a vase and hope for the best, but floral frogs are here to save your arrangement from looking like a botanical car crash. These little spiky, grippy wonders hold stems exactly where you want them—no floral flopping allowed. It’s like giving your flowers a personal stylist, minus the attitude. So go ahead, channel your inner florist, and let the floral frog do the hard work.

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