Faux Red Hydrangea, Berries and Roses Arrangement
Faux Red Hydrangea, Berries and Roses Arrangement
Handmade Faux Flower Arrangement – Red Hydrangea, White Roses, Red Carnations, Red Berries & Eucalyptus
Embrace the rich tones of Autumn and Winter with this elegant faux flower arrangement, handcrafted in Northern Ireland. Featuring deep red hydrangea, classic white roses, velvety red carnations, and clusters of red berries, the design is finished with soft green eucalyptus for balance and natural texture.
This arrangement captures the cosy warmth of autumn and the festive spirit of winter, while its timeless style makes it perfect for displaying all year round. Whether placed on your dining table, mantel, or sideboard, it adds lasting colour and sophistication to your home—without the need for upkeep.
Purchase options;
Flowers only
Or
Flowers and clear glass vase
Details:
• Handmade in Northern Ireland
• Premium faux flowers & greenery
• Red hydrangea, white roses, red carnations, red berries & eucalyptus
• Designed for autumn & winter, yet beautiful all year round
• Long-lasting and maintenance-free
Bring a touch of seasonal charm and timeless beauty into your home with this versatile arrangement.
It is internally wired so that it can be bent to retain the desired shape. Beautiful paired with a simple vase.
This handcrafted arrangement is perfect for some seasonal decor in your home or as a luxury gift to someone special as it comes in brown Kraft paper.
Size: 45cm approx.
*faux/artificial flowers
vase not included but can also be purchased from the drop down menu
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About Wool Hill
I have always had a love for the countryside and animals as I grew up in Aghadowey, a rural townland in Northern Ireland and was surrounded by beautiful scenery. I have had a passion for art from a young age and studied Fine Art and Design up to A-Level. I continued to paint after school and took on various commissions whilst studying Law at Queen’s University, Belfast and training to become a solicitor. In 2020, I decided to come home and return to my passion, creating art full time.

