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New Faux Florals Capture the Soft Renewal of Spring

Luxury artificial flower brand, The Faux Flower Company, has launched two new spring-inspired arrangements.

Made up of luxury artificial flowers, each of which are handmade so no two are ever the same, the new bouquets bring together stunning florals, luscious greenery and a sense of renewal that comes with the changing season.

And nowhere is that more apparent than in the new Fresh Start arrangement – a stunning mix of white tulips with visible stamen detail, yellow ranunculus complete with tight, spiralling centres and real-touch stems, and white hellebores with open, cup-shaped faces and pale green centres. Nettle leaves provide just enough green to frame everything without crowding it.

Also new for spring is Morning Dew, an arrangement that pairs together two different stems. Here, cream peonies with full, ruffled heads in soft ivory tones, and green seed heads with their dense, textured clusters of tiny buds, come together beautifully. The peonies sit higher, the seed heads wrap around and below them, and the arrangement reads as one considered shape rather than a collection of individual stems.

Fresh Start and Morning Dew join existing favourite Spring Splendour, a dramatic artificial flower arrangement designed to capture the grandeur of spring in full bloom. Showcasing magnolia, cherry blossom, peonies and tulips, it combines soft seasonal colour with generous scale and sculptural shape to create a true statement piece.

Rachel Dunn, Head of Product at The Faux Flower Company, said: “Spring time is typically when we see the first blooms of the year, with daffodils, primroses and crocuses all starting to appear. But for those looking for more choice, artificial flowers are a fantastic alternative to their fresh counterpart as our new arrangements show.

“Using faux flowers, not only can we can create arrangements using stems that don’t typically flower at this time of year, but we can also pair varieties that don’t bloom at the same time in nature, offering a much wider choice.”

Designed specifically by The Faux Flower Company’s in-house florist, each arrangement is made up of luxury, life-like flowers that will never fade or wilt.

The Faux Flower Company’s range of spring-inspired arrangements are available now, with prices starting at £125.

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Staff writer Interiors News. Passionate about interior design, with a penchant for cosy maximalism. Born in South West, now based in the Lake District where she spends afternoons walking with Spam her cocker spaniel.