Narrow Neck Vases
Narrow neck vases have a way of making arranging feel almost effortless. The opening does the work for you — guiding stems into place, creating natural height, and giving even the simplest grouping of florals a sense of structure and intention that wider vessels require a lot more effort to achieve.
Within the True Bloom Floral collection, narrow neck vases are chosen for their sculptural quality, elegant proportions, and ability to showcase individual stems and smaller groupings with genuine impact. These are the vessels that make a single branch feel like a design decision, a few tulips feel like an editorial moment, and one beautifully chosen stem feel like the most considered thing in the room.
These narrow neck vessels are commonly used on dining tables, kitchen counters, entryway consoles, mantels, and anywhere a more vertical, sculptural arrangement is the goal. They work beautifully with taller stems, branches, blossom stems, gladiolus, and delphinium — anything with height, movement, and a natural vertical presence that the narrow opening can support and showcase beautifully.
HOW TO STYLE NARROW NECK VASES
Let the vase lead. Narrow neck vessels are naturally opinionated — they want taller stems, they want movement, they want height. Work with that rather than against it and the arrangement will almost always come together more easily than you expect.
Start with your tallest stem first to establish height, then layer in one or two supporting stems that add texture or softness without fighting for the same visual space. Because the opening is narrower, stems naturally stay more upright and gathered — which means you need fewer of them to create a finished, beautiful look.
Resist the urge to overfill. A narrow neck vase with too many stems loses the clean, architectural quality that makes it so beautiful in the first place. Three to five stems is often all it needs — sometimes even less. The negative space around the stems is part of what makes the arrangement feel so considered and so refined.
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floral care & maintenance
True Bloom Floral stems are designed to last for years with minimal care. A gentle dust, a cool hair dryer, and a spot out of direct sunlight are really all they need. Visit our Care & Maintenance page for full guidance by stem tier — including reflexing, storage, and pigment care.
Your Faux Floral Questions, Answered
That depends on which quality tier you choose — and we're honest about that. Our True Bloom stems are the most realistic florals we've found anywhere, with Real Touch petals, natural color variation, and lifelike detail that genuinely makes people reach out and touch them. Our Real Touch tier is beautifully lifelike. Our Standard Faux stems are quality options for fuller arrangements where every stem doesn't need to be the star. We never sell anything we wouldn't put in our own homes.
Real Touch is a material technology that mimics the texture and weight of real petals and leaves. Where standard faux florals feel obviously synthetic, Real Touch stems have a soft, slightly flexible feel that reads as genuinely botanical. They also photograph beautifully, which matters whether you're styling a shelf or capturing your home for guests. True Bloom's highest tier goes even further — hand-selected stems that meet our most rigorous standard for realism.
These are our three quality tiers. True Bloom is our highest designation — stems that are nearly indistinguishable from real florals, hand-selected for exceptional realism. Real Touch is our mid-tier: soft, tactile, and beautifully lifelike, made from a material that mimics real petals. Standard Faux is our foundational tier — well-made stems that bring structure and color to arrangements where every stem doesn't need to be the focal point. Most of our customers build arrangements that combine all three.
With proper care, high-quality faux florals typically last anywhere from 5 to 15 years indoors — and premium stems can go well beyond that. The biggest factor is sunlight. Keep your stems out of prolonged direct sunlight to prevent fading, particularly with deeper colors like burgundy, red, and rich pink. An occasional gentle dusting keeps them looking fresh. What they won't do is wilt, drop petals, or need replacing every week — which, for most people, is the whole point.. For people who love having flowers in their home but hate the maintenance — or the waste — faux florals are a genuinely a better answer.