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This Amazing Vase Has a Detachable Base That's a Game-Changer for Displaying Fresh Flowers
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Date:2025-04-14 05:29:02
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Fresh flowers are a beautiful addition to any home decor -- that is, for a week or two. There's nothing worse than the smell of old water in the bottom of a vase. And cleaning it out is even more gross. But, all that could be a thing of the past if you had the Amaranth vase. If you haven't heard of it, this sleek and functional vase features a design that makes it easier to keep flowers fresher for longer (and it makes the perfect Mother's Day or host gift). Just twist the bottom of the Amaranth vase and release the old water, without having to remove the flowers. And, if you twist it again, you can reveal the stems for convenient trimming. The Amaranth vase is a game-changer for displaying fresh flowers and I couldn't be more excited.
Not only does the vase make bouquets easier to maintain, it also features a stylish and minimal design that goes with any decor. And since it comes in blue, white, black, mint green, pink, and cool grey, you're sure to find a colorway that fits your aesthetic. There's less mess, easy maintenance, and it has an impact-resistant build, so it's resilient to cracks and shattering. Plus, it's backed by a 1-year warranty if you're not satisfied.
With spring in the air, you can go forth and decorate your home with fresh flowers (and you won't have to worry about them getting gross after a week). So, scroll down and check out the Amaranth vase and see what reviewers have to say – spoiler alert: they love it, too.
Just twist the bottom of the Amaranth vase to trim the stems of your bouquets and easily change out the water. The large size measures 10 x 3.5 inches and comes in 6 colorways.
Featuring a sleek, minimalist design, the Amaranth vase is as aesthetic as it is functional. The small size measures 3 x 7.5 inches and comes in 6 colorways.
Amaranth Vase Reviews
"Bought this as a gift for my girlfriend and she loves it! Works exactly as tended, easy water drainage without having to remove the flowers. Looks nice when left out for display as well."
"I received one a a gift a few years back and love it so much it's become my go to hostess gift! The ability to easily refresh the water keeps flowers looking great longer!"
"It just makes the whole process of changing water and trimming ends so much easier."
"You have flowers and have nowhere to put them? this vase does a wonderful job of holding both water and flowers keeping them alive for over one full week."
"Was surprised at the quality of this vase. It has weight so it will not tumble over easily. Got it for a gift but might have to get one for myself. I got the black vase and love the idea of draining the water without having to remove the flowers. Great idea."
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