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Southern Patio Urn
Plant flowers or topiaries in a pair of these urns to give any traditional entryway “old-world charm and symmetry.”
Price: $74 for a set of two
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Contact: Treillageonline.com
Source: House Beautiful
Blue Fluted Half Lace pitcher
The dainty pattern on this porcelain Royal Copenhagen pitcher gives any bouquet a delicate beauty.
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Price: $350
Contact: Royalcopenhagen.com
Source: Elle Decor
Square Madison Planter
In “weather-beaten” white, this planter works well with “colonial and Cape Cod homes.”
Price: $179.95
Contact: Plowandhearth.com
Source: Shop Smart
Decal Vases
The intricate designs on these small decal vases “prove a single leaf can shine as much as a flower.”
Price: $50 for a
set of four
Contact: Magenta-inc.com
Source: Country Living
Un Homme/Une Femme Vases
These vases play off common symbols for man and woman. The wall-mounted holders “don’t even take up counter space.”
Price: $6.95
Contact: Cb2.com
Source: New York
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