Collection: HEINEN DELFTS BLAUW

Tulip vases bring sculpture, history, and theatrical beauty to floral arranging.

Originally designed to display prized blooms individually, tulipières transform flowers into something architectural, romantic, and quietly extravagant.


Tulip Vases at BON TON goods

Tulip vases, also known as tulipières, first appeared in Europe during the great tulip mania of the 17th century, when rare bulbs became treasured collector’s items and elaborate vessels were created to display each stem individually. Today, they remain among the most sculptural and evocative forms in decorative ceramics.

Our collection includes both historic-inspired and contemporary interpretations chosen for their artistry, silhouette, and decorative presence. Whether filled with seasonal blooms or displayed as standalone objects, tulip vases add height, rhythm, and old-world charm to a table, mantel, or cabinet.

Heinen Delfts Blauw brings a fresh perspective to this centuries-old Dutch tradition through tulip vases that blend historical form with contemporary design. Inspired by classic Delftware yet distinctly modern in feeling, these sculptural ceramic vessels function both as floral arrangements and decorative art objects within the home.

Loved for their whimsical structure and layered forms, tulipières work beautifully with garden flowers, single stems, branches, or even left empty as sculptural decorative objects within an interior.

Tip: Tulip vases look especially beautiful styled with loose garden flowers, candlelight, antique books, and collected ceramics for a romantic European atmosphere.

HEINEN DELFTS BLAUW - Ceramic vases crafted in Holland, inspired by the classical delfts tradition. Bon Ton goods