Garden vases provide an element of sophistication and elegance to your gar*den, patio space or living area. Whether you want to dress up your backyard or give the inside of your home the feel of a garden, these vases can help you give the right impression. Finding the right garden vase should be a matter of how you want to compliment or change your existing décor and your budget. In either case, you should be able to find the perfect garden vase to fit your needs. For the thrifty designer, Bristol vases can start at about $30 for smaller (less than 10 inches) designs. Cardiff vases are similar and start around $90 for 16-inch vases. Of course large gar*den vases will cost more than the smaller designs here. These common cast iron designs may require your personal touch, but they leave you plenty to work with. If you would prefer something that already has its own personality, the cross wok planter may be the right option. This 52-inch planter is meant for show in the front yard as well as the back with its desert rose finish over the fiber glass reinforced cast stone. This planter cost nearly $900. Gar*den vases, planters or urns may be a stoic architectural expression and/or provide a touch of class to your garden area. For instance, an art nouveau vase made of cast stone is both beautiful and natural, making it a perfect accessory for your gar*den or patio. If you are able to find an individually handcrafted design, you have an option of finishes from aged iron, bronze patina, golden moss and Mediterranean sunset in standard finishes to relic finishes such as barro, champagne, ebony and Sargasso. Without a pedestal, you can find an art nouveau vase for about $300; with a pedestal, the vase runs around $500. Vase garden fountains are also a beautiful addition to any backyard. A bi-level jug planter fountain is not only a functioning fountain but also supports whatever flowers you may want at the top level should you desire. As a polymer and cast stone mixture, it is not as heavy as many other cast stone designs and sits 50 inches high. It is outfitted with an indoor/outdoor UL-listed pump GPH 950 suited to fit any household current. If you want this jug in either a single or three-layer design, you also have that option. The jug planter costs less than $1500 dollars. Of course you can transform an already existing gar*den vase into an aquatic gar*den vase with a little ingenuity on your part, especially if you prefer to have fish rather than flowers in your garden vase. Whatever your choice, be sure to choose something that you will be happy with for a long time because gar*den vases are meant to last and stand up to abuse from weather and other natural elements. Your gar*den vase should reflect your style just as perfectly as any other piece of furniture in your home and look just as good.
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