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Dried Flowers – wreaths, bouquets & bunches

Natural textures, soft hues and long-lasting beauty: discover ready-to-hang wreaths, balanced bouquets and loose bunches for your DIY projects. No watering, low maintenance – ideal for doors, walls and table décor.

A cozy flower shop decorated in bright colors. A florist wearing a black-and-white striped apron and a black shirt stands behind a wooden table. In the foreground is a table with the florist's tools laid out on it. Nearby is a bouquet of dried lavender A cozy flower shop decorated in bright colors. A florist wearing a black-and-white striped apron and a black shirt stands behind a wooden table. In the foreground is a table with the florist's tools laid out on it. Nearby is a bouquet of dried lavender
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Creativity that lasts

Dried flowers make timeless arrangements. Mix pampas, lagurus, preserved eucalyptus or bleached ruscus to play with texture and volume – from minimal to romantic looks. Kept indoors, dry and away from direct sunlight, colours remain beautiful for many months.

As early as the nineteenth century, the imagination of the Victorians was captured by their famous plant hunters who explored the world. At home their flower and plant lovers created collections of pressed flowers and leaves, and made arrangements of dried flowers, grasses and rushes. Since then the interest in dried flowers has changed and decreased over time, until the early 1970s when the selection of dried flowers available in flower shops was limited to a few grasses, perennials and straw flowers.

In 1974 we started to produce our own dried flower arrangements, with the idea of making the great beauty of natural dried flowers available again.

After the dried flowers lost interest in the 90s again and were replaced by preserved flowers, the moment seems to have come when dried flowers become popular again.

FAQ - Dried Flowers
How long do dried flowers last?

Typically 1–3 years indoors, depending on placement and handling.

Do they need water or spray?

No. Do not water or mist. Dust gently with a soft brush or air.

Can I cut or rework stems?

Yes. Trim cleanly and reposition with care. Avoid humidity and direct sunlight.

What’s the difference between wreaths, bouquets and bunches?

Wreaths and bouquets are ready to display. Bunches are ideal for DIY – make your own wreaths, centrepieces or gift wrapping accents.