With its playful, multifaceted design the Tray of Vases is a true attention-getter. Whether you display it on a coffee table or wall unit, or use it as a centerpiece on the dining room table, it’s guaranteed to add a visually captivating décor accent to your home – even without a single flower in it. Additional Infor
With its playful, multifaceted design the Tray of Vases is a true attention-getter. Whether you display it on a coffee table or wall unit, or use it as a centerpiece on the dining room table, it’s guaranteed to add a visually captivating décor accent to your home – even without a single flower in it.
Additional Information:
Materal: Porcelain
Size: 11 x 4 x 5 3/4 inches
The 7 individual vases are attached to the tray; they are not removable
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