Decorated with the beautiful Italian Murano glass vases
Create the perfect atmosphere at home with one of the beautiful handmade Murano glass vases in vivid colors and impressive patterns. Use them traditionally for flowers or as a decorative piece in your interior. We’ve picked 5 of our favorites here.
Small Murano vase in blue and purple glass with a special history
This vase is by Fratelli Toso. Toso is the surname of six Italian brothers who became particularly noted for colorful glass and patterns. This vase was part of the family’s own private collection. A vase for those who love collectibles or simply want a good story to tell.
Vintage Fratelli Toso Murano glass vase
Green Murano glass vase with graceful shapes
Make a statement in your interior with this green glass vase. An elegant vintage Murano Fazzoletto vase with folded edges and volume in the glass, easily able to hold a large bouquet. The folded edges make the flowers naturally fall outward to the sides.
The popular pink Murano swirl vase
Create the right mood with hand-picked roadside flowers for this sweet pink swirl vase. A delight to the eye with or without flowers. The vase is sized to fit easily on a coffee table or on a bathroom sink.
Vintage Murano pink swirl vase
Unique vintage Murano vase with the glassblower’s signature
If you’re after a truly special glass vase, this pink vase is especially unique. With the glassblower’s signature engraved on the base, you’ll hardly find a more authentic vintage Murano vase. It is made using a glass technique called Sommerso — a technique where two or more contrasting colors are combined without fusing. The technique was invented by the glassblower Antonio Da Ross. This vase has a clear, transparent outer layer, often applied to Sommerso pieces.
Vintage Murano pink Sommerso glass vase
The slender Murano vase in blue tones
Let long-stemmed flowers or branches stand in this blue Murano vase. The vase is made in blue opaline glass, which particularly characterizes the work of the Italian glassblowers in old Venice. The vase is mouth-blown in a single piece of glass and features several blue tones. A simple vase with fine details for the dining table.
Vintage Murano blue Opaline glass vase
The robust 1960s Murano vase in pink alabastro glass
This vase stands out from other glass vases with its strong stature and beautiful pink color. Alabastro glass was developed by the glassblower Archimede Seguso and has a pink hue that becomes almost creamy to look at.
Vintage Murano pink Alabastro glass vase
A classic white Murano vase
If you live by the expression ‘less is more’, this vase is a great candidate to own. A simple white vase with a beautiful swirl all the way around, suitable for sunflowers and other long flowers. Mouth-blown in a single piece of glass.
Vintage Murano white swirl glass vase
If you’re curious to see more beautiful Murano vases, you can view all our vintage vases from Italy here.
How to choose the perfect Murano vase
An Murano vase is more than just an ornament — it’s a piece of Italian glass art with centuries of tradition. When choosing your Murano vase, consider the size relative to the room, the colors in your décor, and whether you prefer the classic Sommerso technique or the colorful swirl patterns.
See our full selection of Murano vases and bowls. Want to learn more about the glass? Read what is Murano glass, or see our guide to vintage Murano swirl vases.






