Lego vase similar to the Lego this hasn’t got holes in bottom but still isn’t suitable for water, the base is clear PLA but unfortunately it comes out a frosted colour with a honeycomb pattern when held up at a light
I can do a variety of colours and if you can’t see the colour you’d like please message and I’ll do my best to accommodate.
Also if you decide that you’d prefer a coloured base again ask and I’ll do my best to accommodate.
This has a removeable pink lid this is an additional 5cm and slots over a lip on the base that measures 7.8x7.8cm with a combined height of around 16cm.
this one comes with a added frog which fit the flowers perfectly into creating a perfect display to admire that won’t more, and will always look Perfect. the frog will be the same colour at the lid and it’s removable
and I hear you ask what is a flower frog?
“Flower frogs” (the tools used in vases to hold stems in place) go by quite a few different names depending on style, region, and era. Here are the most common ones:
Common alternative names
• Flower holder
• Vase insert
• Flower arranger
• Stem holder
• Floral arranger
Style-specific names
• Pin frog / needle frog – a heavy base with upright pins (often used in Ikebana, where it’s also called a kenzan)
• Kenzan – the Japanese term for a pin-style flower frog
• Glass frog – decorative glass versions, often vintage
• Metal frog – heavier, more durable versions
• Cage frog – wire or metal cage designs that sit inside a vase
• Dome frog – rounded with holes for stems
Vintage/collector terms
• Floral block
• Flower brick (sometimes confused with floral foam, but historically different)
• Vase frog (commonly used in antiques markets)
and as this is a very popular vase I thought it’s a perfect one to design a frog for smaller stems.
I’m always add more colours and designs so please message and I may have the colour you would like.
Thank you for stopping by
Blooming bricks
flowers not included
Please note the American delivery now includes Delivery duties paid as I’ve had a lot of parcels returned for refusal to pay duty