A black vase does something specific to a room. It grounds a shelf that was reading as too light, adds weight to a table that felt unresolved, pulls together colors that were almost working but not quite. We’ve noticed that people often get 90 percent of a room right and then lose the plot on the finishing objects, which is where something this simple and this considered earns its place. Black is not a safe choice here, it is a decisive one. It says the room is finished on purpose. What we looked for was form first: the kind of silhouette that reads well empty, because a vase spends plenty of time without anything in it. Matte versus gloss, squat versus tall, ceramic versus glass. All of it matters depending on what the room is already doing. These are the pieces we’d reach for when a space needs a full stop, not more noise.

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