🌟 Elevate your space with rustic elegance that lasts a lifetime!
The Sungmor Heavy Duty Cast Iron Decorative Vase combines solid cast iron construction with a vintage trumpet flower design, finished in rustic white with an anti-rust coating. Measuring 8.46 inches tall, it’s perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, serving as a versatile planter or decorative centerpiece that adds farmhouse charm to any setting.
A**R
Beautiful vase, little pricey but Cast Iron heavy
Beautiful vase, little pricey but CastIron heavy
M**T
Great Piece
Heavy,great vase for any occasion
N**E
Beautiful
I love this table top vintage rustic vase. It’s a true iron vase, but because of the design it has a good weight without being too heavy. It’s true to size and a beautiful white with some rust accents. I usually decorate our house for every season and I can’t wait to use this vase for our dining table.
J**.
Heavy and beautiful
This is well made and so heavy. The detail is great and it’s gorgeous. It’s the perfect size for a shelf or for your table top. It came be used so many ways. The white with rust accented character to it. It’s already in my shelf holding a pumpkin for Thanksgiving.
M**A
Really heavy!
The media could not be loaded. It's a small vase with a lot of weight. Just beautifully designed with an antiquated style. Perfect for a fresh cut bouquet of flowers. Love it!
S**E
Sweet Accent Piece-Use as Vase Requires Some Preparation
This vintage style ‘Sungmor Heavy Duty Cast Iron Decorative Vase’ has a rustic, distressed finish. It is very reminiscent of urns sitting atop porch step posts or placed on wicker front porch tables with freshly picked garden flowers. Mine will first be used for a ‘bouquet’ of vintage USA flags on the 4th of July. As I get that set-up I will post a picture for you.This ‘vase’ is heavy and stable. The tulip top is screwed to the iron base and therefore it will not hold water. There is also a single tack weld between the two pieces, the look of which is somewhat minimized by the distressed cream finish. A smaller jar of glass or plastic will be necessary for fresh greens. A foam block would also work but may still seep water onto any fine table linens placed underneath. For these cases, you might try placing the floral foam in a double layer of baggies and still be able to make it all fit the full vase shape.This fall the vase would be lovely with branches of changing leaves, bittersweet, Chinese Lantern and even stems of faux blackberries. A huge bunch of dried white or blue statice would also be striking. An African Violet or Cyclamen (small, 3” pot) would be pretty when perched in the top of the tulip shape.The point is that there are many ways that this vase could be styled and fit right in with any season. It would be equally at home on a picnic table or on the bookshelves of a gentleman’s study. I would suggest gluing a felt pad to the raw base, or using any sort of surface protector, under the vase if placing on any easily scratched surface
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