Cool bongs that go beyond getting you high

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Cannabis use has been known to inspire creativity. This may be why many who love weed express themselves with a unique sense of personal style. From fashion to interior design, stoners often prefer to curate how they express themselves. The cannabis accessory world has responded with offerings like fine garments decorated for the high-minded and bongs that hide in plain sight as part of home decor.

These pieces are not only functional—they serve to fit into a well-developed sense of personal style. There are delicate, cottagecore bongs and flashy ones mimicking popular fine art sculptures. The modern world of bongs that look like other things truly has something for everyone.

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Mantelpiece vintage-style bong and vase set

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Discretion and class are front and center with the Mantelpiece bong vase. The two-piece set contains a decanter-shaped bong that can be concealed beneath a vase. Combined, it appears to be a sculpture or, with added flowers, an unassuming vase. The piece fits perfectly into a classic mid-century modern-styled home or a maximalist abode.

For those taking their first hit of the Mantelpiece, be mindful of how close the mouthpiece is to the bowl piece while firing the lighter. This rings especially true for anyone with thick eyebrows or a furry mustache. The Mantelpiece comes in clear glass, and a green colorway is currently on pre-order. Both cost $300.

Fiesta Set

Three vibrant, stunning pieces come together in the Fiesta Set, a bong, glass, and stash container made by Mexican artisans. Each glass piece is styled with traditional patterns in vibrant orange, blue, white, red, and more.

The eighth-inch-high bong can hold flowers when not in use, and when it is, it comes with a nifty enamel poker and gold pipe cleaning brush for easy care. Each set comes with a certificate of authenticity guaranteeing its artisanal quality. Get one today for $234.99.

PieceMaker K9 Balloon Dog

Those straying from glass and subtle class may appreciate the PieceMaker K9 Balloon Dog. The silicone water pipe is inspired by balloon animals and probably famous pop artist Jeff Koons’s similar work. There are many recreations of the Koons Balloon Dog series. Originals go anywhere from $9000 to $42000, while this silicone bong is only $49.99.

The piece stands just under eight inches and comes in three bright, bold colors. This bong looks like a piece of decor–but with a stainless steel bowl. The best part is that the whole thing comes apart for easy cleaning. Maximalists will love this quirky pipe.

My Bud Vase

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Image featuring an assortment of beautiful MyBud Vases

My Bud Vase was the original brand that converted vintage vases into functional cannabis pieces. Each pipe is unique, and many of its true vintage lines are one-of-a-kind. Some, like the porcelain Joy Set, come with a stash cup and coaster in the same elegant pattern. The whimsical crowd might enjoy the ceramic, glazed mermaid tail bong. The brand has something for everyone, and their collection of their goods is on sale right now.

NWTN Home Deco Gravity Bong

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The NWTN Home Deco Gravity Bong would fit on a dining room bar next to a crystal decanter and other accouterment. Most won’t take a second glance as the old-world opulent design is reminiscent of a cocktail shaker. But this piece doesn’t shake up beverages. It provides healthy rips. The $88 bong is available in six colorways now: Amber, Charcoal, Emerald, Clear, Petal, and Orchid. There’s truly something for everyone.

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MJ Arsenal x A Good Witch

All of the witchy stoners likely have some spooky shelves around the home. This MJ Arsenal collab with A Good Witch was meant to sit right next to various crystals and tarot cards on those altars.

The pipe is shaped like a witch’s hat, featuring a built-in bowl piece, a mouthpiece out of the hat’s tip, a carb in the back, and the brim as its base. The whimsical borosilicate glass pipe is just five inches tall, making it perfect for those spells that require a little high.

Hemper Flower Vase

Cute and functional, the Hemper Flower Vase stands seven inches with a pretty pink, black, or white-frosted, petaled bowl piece. The downstem is a green, thorny stem. While many of these pieces require flowers to look like a vase, Hemper took some of the work out of the process.

This piece does not hide in plain sight. Many will recognize it as a bong. The flower bowl piece and small size make it a solid cutie piece for the rooms designed in many interior styles, including eclectic, contemporary, French country, and so many more.

Pulsar Stonely Cup

The Stanley Cup took over. These insulated cups are no longer just for tradespeople. They are also a must-have accessory for housewives and middle schoolers. It seemed like everyone needed one at one point. And now, even stoners can cheekily get in on the trend with the Pulsar Stonely Cup.

This water pipe has a bowl piece right on top of a borosilicate-glass cup that is shaped much like the must-have item. When the sesh is over, the convenient poker built into the handle cleans it up for next time. The Stonely comes in three colors and retails for $69.90.

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Cool bongs contribute to a space– even when not in use

Each of these functional water pipes is useful for those who consume cannabis and adds some flair to the space where it is stored. As long as these pieces are kept clean, they are bound to get compliments from friends as they realize exactly what they are looking at. Those who take time to curate their home, bedroom, office, and other personal spaces should do the same with their bongs. At this point in the cannabis legalization wave, there is truly something for everyone.

Cara Wietstock is senior content producer of GreenState.com and has been working in the cannabis space since 2011. She has covered the cannabis business beat for Ganjapreneur and The Spokesman Review. You can find her living in Bellingham, Washington with her husband, son, and a small zoo of pets.


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