A bare corner is one of those things you stop noticing until a guest points it out. You’ve been meaning to do something with it for months. Not a full styling project, not a trip to a furniture store. Just something that makes it feel intentional. A white vase is almost always the answer. It works because it doesn’t compete. It holds the space without demanding attention, and it looks right whether you put something in it or leave it empty. We’ve been looking specifically at form and scale here because both matter more than people realize. A vase that’s too small disappears. One that’s too wide looks stubborn. The pieces we’ve pulled together have the kind of considered proportions that make a corner feel resolved rather than decorated. Some are textured, some are clean and minimal, some have a slight organic quality that keeps them from feeling cold. All of them do exactly what a bare corner needs.