Ready to add a dash of nostalgic whimsy (and the cutest little homes for your single blooms!) to your décor? Our rentable Vintage Soda Bottles from Violet Vintage in Indianapolis are here to bring a bubbly blast from the past to your special occasion! This isn’t just any glassware; it’s a charming collection of mismatched vintage soda bottles, arriving in various colors and unique shapes that tell a story of soda shop days gone by.
The beauty of our Vintage Soda Bottles lies in their individual character and perfectly petite size. They make wonderful rustic vessels for single stems of your favorite flowers, creating charming, understated centerpieces or sweet little accents throughout your event space. Imagine them lining a farmhouse table, clustered on shelves, or adding a pop of vintage color to your dessert bar. They’re ideal for rustic weddings, casual garden parties, retro-themed celebrations, or any gathering where you want to infuse a sense of effortless cool and personalized charm. Their varied hues and embossed details add an authentic touch that modern vases simply can’t replicate.
They’re not just empty bottles; they’re tiny time capsules, ready to hold your prettiest blooms and add a touch of unique, old-school fun to your celebration.
Here’s why our Vintage Soda Bottles are a slightly fun and totally charming rental:
- Fizz-tastic Flair: Authentic vintage soda bottles for a unique look.
- Color Pop: Available in various mismatched colors for an eclectic vibe.
- Stem Stars: Perfectly sized to hold single flower stems.
- Rustic & Rad: Adds a touch of charming, understated decor.
- Bottle It Up from Violet Vintage (right here in Indy!): We’ve got the charming details you need to make your event unforgettable.
Get ready to bottle up some beauty! Rent our Vintage Soda Bottles from Violet Vintage in Indianapolis and add a touch of delightful, vintage whimsy and charming style to your next celebration!
Contact Violet Vintage to check availability and reserve this unique collection for your upcoming occasion.










