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379 days ago

Need high quality glass vases for a event or your business

Andrea from Heretaunga

Good afternoon

My name is Andrea, and I am the director of Botanical Homeware, a glass wholesaler located in the Wellington region.

Botanical Homeware is currently running a clearance sale of whole cartons of clear glass vases in a variety of shapes and sizes. These include fishbowls, and square & round glass vases. This sale is exclusive to Botanical Homeware, offering up to 30% off when you buy two or more cartons from us.

These clear glass vases have been popular in the past, and are perfect for floristry, terrariums, candle-making, or as decoration at wedding/special events – especially as we move into the summer celebrations! The variety of our vase heights and sizes gives you the choice to find exactly what you need for your business/event.

BUY THREE OR MORE CARTONS & RECIEVE 30% OFF
• GF117 – Clear Fishbowl – 7.5cm x 5cm x 10.2cm
• GF3024 – Clear Fishbowl – 18.5cm x 11cm x 24cm
• GS130 – Clear Square Vase – 10cm x 10cm x 30cm
• GR1240 – Clear Round Vase – 12.5cm x 12.5cm x 40cm
• GR1540 – Clear Round Vase – 25cm x 25cm x 10cm
• GB1060 – Clear Round Vase – 10cm x 10cm x 60cm

BUY TWO OR MORE CARTONS & RECEIVE 15% OFF
• GF2015 – Clear Fishbowl – 13.5cm x 8cm x 15.6cm
• GR130 – Clear Round Vase – 10cm x 10cm x 30cm
• GR1530 – Clear Round Vase – 15cm x 15cm x 30cm
• GR2510 – Clear Round Vase – 25cm x 25cm x 10cm

Please contact us at sales@botanicalhomeware.co.nz to see the price catalogue.

 Be sure to get in quick, as our offer ends Friday 6th December, or while stocks last!
 Alternative pick-up or hand delivery options are available within the Wellington region only.

This glass stock is not available on our website. To see a catalogue please contact us at sales@botanicalhomeware.co.nz.

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