Preserved flowers

(about flowers)
Preserved flowers
- are natural flowers!
Thanks to the unique preservation technology, these flowers retain their beauty many times longer than fresh flowers.
Preserved flowers are great for decorating houses and offices.
These flowers do not lose their shape and their original appearance and please whithout special care, every day.


Aliving embodiment of beauty that pleases you for months without much care




(preparation)
(01)
A preserved flower, in which the juice is replaced with a special solution, is not yet ready to become a decoration. It needs the skillful hands of a florist to undergo additional processing before adding it to the composition.
(02)
I use different complex techniques to emphasize natural beauty, preserving it rather than damaging it.
(03)
Preparing a plant can take a week or more, but the result is always worth the effort.
(04)
Giving a flower a new life, forming it a natural shape and harmony is a real art,
and i adore being a part of this process.
Care of arrangements
from preserved flowers
(care)
Although preserved flowers do not require watering or other standart care procedures, they do need to comply with some conditions in order to stay fresh as long as possible.
Avoid direct sunlight: direct sun can cause fading over time, so it is best to place the arrangement in shady place.
Protect from high humidity: excessive humidity can deform flowers and lose their texture, so preserved arramgements are suitable for dry rooms.
Do not toch unnecessarily: petals and leaves can be fragile, so try to avoid unnecessary touching to mantain their shape.
Light dusting: use a soft brush or a hair dryer on a low setting to gently remove dust from the surface of the flowers.
By following these simple recommendations, you can extend the life of the composition and enjoy its beauty for many years.


They don’t need to be watered! And you don’t watch your flowers wither
Does not require special care
no need to change flowers every week
no need to change flowers every week

Not afraid
of the cold
of the cold