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The Faux Flower Company Delivers Timeless Luxury This Valentine’s Day with Blooms That Last a Lifetime

Luxury artificial flower specialist The Faux Flower Company is celebrating eternal love this Valentine’s Day with floral arrangements that will never wilt.

Packed with elegant arrangements and bouquets, The Faux Flower Company’s Valentine’s Day Gift Collection brings timeless luxury that will last.

Hand-picked by The Faux Flower Company’s in-house florist, these exclusive faux flowers perfectly replicate the look and feel of the real thing, but unlike fresh florals – these will last a lifetime.

Rachel Dunn, Head of Product at The Faux Flower Company, said: “Fresh flowers have long been the go-to gift for Valentine’s Day, but after a week or so, they’re in the compost bin.

“Our faux stems will never lose their appeal. Not only do they look and feel exactly like their real-life counterparts, they will last, quite literally, forever. Just like true love.”

Among the collection is The Faux Flower Company’s artificial red roses, for those who want to gift the traditional dozen red roses, as well as the more contemporary Shades of Love Artificial Rose & Peony Bouquet.

For those who want to get creative this Valentine’s Day, The Faux Flower Company also offers individual floral stems which can be used to create a bespoke arrangement. Vases are also available.

Like all products from The Faux Flower Company, every stem in the Valentine’s Day Gift Collection is unique. Each one has been handmade and hand-painted, and is virtually indistinguishable from its real-life counterpart.

The Faux Flower Company’s range of stems, bouquets and arrangements are available now, with prices starting from £2.40 per stem.

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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.