Dried flowers and bouquets — sustainable plant decor without maintenance

Zero watering, zero light, zero maintenance: dried flowers keep their beauty for months. Wildflower bouquets in natural tones, pink or multicolored, available in three sizes and mailbox format.
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Dried flowers are the easiest plant decor there is: zero watering, zero light needed, zero maintenance. They keep their beauty for months, even years, and bring a natural and warm touch to any room. Our bouquets are made from naturally dried wildflower varieties, in soft shades that blend into any interior.

Our ranges of dried bouquets

Field Bouquets are compositions of dried wildflowers, available in three colors: Natural for a raw, mineral look with beige, cream, and straw tones; Pink for pink and powdery shades that warm up a room; and Multi for a mix of bright and cheerful colors. Each color comes in three sizes (Ø15 cm, Ø20 cm, and Ø25 cm) to fit all spaces, from a small vase on the bedside table to a statement bouquet in the living room.

Letterbox: the bouquet that fits in the mailbox

Our Letterbox bouquets are dried flower arrangements specially designed to be delivered flat in the mailbox — no need to be home for delivery. Just take them out of the packaging, gently fluff them up, and place them in a vase. Available in Natural and Multi versions, it’s the perfect gift: original, long-lasting, and delivered hassle-free. Also discover our other ideas in the ready-to-gift plants collection.

How to arrange a dried flower bouquet?

Dried flowers suit all decoration styles. In a stoneware or raw ceramic vase, they fit a wabi-sabi or minimalist interior. In a clear glass vase, they add lightness. Placed in a terracotta pitcher or a vintage pot, they create a rustic atmosphere. You can also hang them upside down for a bohemian effect or arrange them in a frame for a wall composition. Check out our article warming up your interior: plant-based and natural inspirations for more ideas.

Care for dried flowers

The great advantage of dried flowers: they require nothing. No water (especially not — moisture makes them mold), no special light, no repotting. Two precautions though: avoid prolonged direct sunlight exposure which fades the colors, and keep them away from humidity (the bathroom is not ideal). An occasional blow of a hairdryer from a distance is enough to remove dust.

Giving dried flowers as a gift

A dried bouquet is a gift that lasts — where fresh flowers wilt in a week, dried flowers stay beautiful for months. Letterbox bouquets are especially convenient for shipping: flat format, no risk of breakage, mailbox delivery. Perfect for a birthday, housewarming, or just to please someone. Read our guides giving a plant in winter and plants to give: symbolism and meaning.

Combining dried flowers and live plants

Dried flowers combine very well with real plants for a mixed plant decor. A Natural bouquet next to a Calathea with graphic leaves, dried stems mixed with a trailing Ceropegia, or a Pink Field Bouquet placed on the same shelf as a Pilea — the mix of living and dried textures creates a rich and natural composition. Explore our plant decor collection and our article creating a plant relaxation corner at home.