
Best selling Vases from Lambert
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Vases from Lambert. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Lambert Botero
The lavish shapes of the Botero vase were crafted by hand using artisanal techniques. The surface is intentionally irregularly textured with very coarse sandpaper and a grinding stone to enhance the design. Botero is primarily suitable as a decorative vessel in living spaces. Water should not be left standing in the vessel for an extended period, as it is difficult to clean due to the narrow opening, which may lead to corrosion.

2. Lambert Cocoon
The vase object Cocoon is handcrafted from colored glass. The shape of a butterfly cocoon served as inspiration for the designer, allowing individual flowers and unusual leaves to be beautifully showcased. Cocoon is mouth-blown from fine colored glass. Small bubbles and irregularities are a hallmark of this artisanal process. This unique piece should be cleaned with warm water and dish soap. Stubborn stains can be easily removed with vinegar cleaner.

3. Lambert Azuki
During a cozy walk along the river, your gaze is drawn to the many round pebbles that you can't help but pick up. As a tactile delight, some of these stones often find their way into your home. The Azuki vessel embraces this natural design language and is a true eye-catcher, adding unique handcrafted accents to your living space. The contrasting black and white lines of Azuki are inspired by the irregular waves in the riverbed. The handmade craftsmanship and individual glazing make each piece a one-of-a-kind item. Azuki beautifully showcases fresh and dried flower arrangements. Since ceramics naturally absorb and retain water, we recommend using a glass insert or a coaster when using fresh flowers. Clean Azuki only by hand with warm water. Do not use abrasive sponges.

4. Lambert Pisano
There are few items whose function allows for as many design possibilities and material variations as vases. Pisano vases are objects that showcase every bouquet beautifully. Pisano is made from colored glass using a technique called overlay glassblowing, resulting in stunning color combinations. The rim of the Pisano vase is hot-finished. Stubborn edges, limescale deposits, and plant residues can be removed with vinegar cleaner or denture cleaner. Do not wash your vase in the dishwasher, as this could lead to what are known as thermal shocks.

5. Lambert Daiki
The simple shape of the Daiki vessels captivates with its unique surface. The linear structure that tapers downward appears to be carved, as it is actually modeled by hand in wax beforehand. The vessel is then cast using the sand casting method and is refined in several handcrafted steps, followed by nickel plating in a galvanic bath. The beautiful color gradient of the patina is achieved through various dipping baths. Daiki can be used as a cache pot for plants, but a liner or saucer should always be used to protect the metal from corrosion. The surface can be maintained with warm water and a soft cloth, as abrasive objects can cause scratches on the elegant surface.

6. Lambert Cariani
There are few objects that allow for as many design possibilities and material variations as vases. The Cariani vases are elegant glass pieces that particularly highlight individual flowers and leaves. Cariani is handcrafted from clear and colored glass using a technique known as overlay glassblowing. The thick ice of the vase encases the colored inner body, allowing the colors to shine like precious stones. Small bubbles in the ice are a sign of this authentic, artisanal process. Stubborn edges, lime deposits, and plant residues can be removed with vinegar cleaner. Do not wash your vase in the dishwasher, as it may cause thermal shock.

7. Lambert Bagodar
Glass is a favorite medium among designers. Its variety opens up a constantly new spectrum for playing with form and color. The mouth-blown Bagodar vases are made from clear glass with multi-colored inclusions. Each of these color inclusions has a different gradient, making each vase a small unique piece. Stubborn edges, lime deposits, and plant residues can be removed with vinegar cleaner. Do not wash your vase in the dishwasher, as this could lead to what are known as thermal shock cracks.

8. Lambert Kuori
The Japanese technique of Kintsukuri, which sees special beauty in imperfection, inspired the Lambert designers to create these truly extraordinary pieces. Originally, valuable broken ceramic pieces were repaired with gold. For the Kuori vessels and bowls, a small workshop has developed a technique to combine two completely different metals with very different melting points and flow characteristics into a single piece. Small irregularities and inclusions are unavoidable in this highly complex process and contribute to the unique character of these little works of art. The anthracite patina may vary slightly in color, further showcasing the character of the exceptional craftsmanship. The vessels are not suitable for holding water. If you wish to use Kuori as a vase, please use a suitable insert made of glass or plastic.

9. Lambert Vasari
The Vasari can be used as a tall vase on one hand. On the other hand, its shape also makes it a wonderful lantern. A pillar candle can be decoratively placed in the large glass funnel. If you turn the glass object, a large tealight can alternatively be placed in the small glass funnel. A particularly special effect is achieved when two vessels of the same color are used as lanterns but positioned in reverse. The mouth-blown glass and the colored tints enhance this effect. Small irregularities in the glass are typical characteristics of mouth-blown glass. To maintain the shine of the glass for years and due to its size, it is recommended to wash the glass by hand.

10. Lambert Quercia
Unique and distinctive pieces are a hallmark of Lambert. The oak, with its beautiful and sensitive color gradients, embodies this perfectly. The vases are mouth-blown, and the color gradient varies slightly with each individual piece, making each one a true original. Stubborn edges, lime deposits, and plant residues can be removed with vinegar cleaner. Do not wash your vase in the dishwasher, as this may cause what are known as thermal shocks.
