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It started with a loss and a search for something that didn't exist.

Memory Vase wasn't built in a boardroom. It was built by someone standing at a niche wall, flowers in hand, with nowhere to put them.

Memory Vase mounted beside a cremation niche plaque

Built from that search.

Memory Vase was designed specifically for the memorials that were never given a vase and for the families who deserve better than placing flowers on the ground. It mounts directly beside the plaque using industrial-strength hook and loop adhesive. No drilling. No tools. No permanent alteration. It installs in minutes. It holds real flowers in water. It weathers every Canadian season. And it's made here — from 100% recycled HDPE — because the product should be as lasting as the memory it serves.

How Memory Vase came to be.

From a personal search to a product that serves families across Canada.

The Beginning

A loss.

A loved one is interred in a columbarium niche. The family arrives with flowers and finds no place to put them — no vase, no holder, no dignified option.

The Gap

A search.

Weeks of searching memorial suppliers, funeral homes, and hardware stores. Trade-only products. Expensive permanent fixtures. Nothing that worked for a family who simply wanted to leave flowers.

The Idea

A decision.

If nothing exists, build it. Memory Vase begins as a design problem: how do you give a sealed niche or existing headstone a dignified place for flowers without drilling, without contractors, without compromise?

The Build

A product.

Memory Vase is developed. Injection-molded in Canada from 100% recycled HDPE, mounting with industrial-strength hook and loop adhesive. Tested through Canadian winters. Built to last.

Today

A place to bloom.

Memory Vase reaches families across Canada in crematoriums, cemeteries, and funeral homes. No tools. Just flowers, and the person you love.

Give their memory a place to bloom.

Memory Vase honors the person who was lost, supports the family left behind, and transforms a visit to the memorial into an act of love.