Ivory Wildflower Faux Flowers in Wooden Box
Ivory Wildflower Faux Flowers in Wooden Box
Ivory & Green Faux Flower Arrangement in Rustic Wooden Box | Farmhouse Table Decor | Artificial Centerpiece for Home, Wedding or Gift
Bring timeless charm to your space with this handcrafted faux flower arrangement, featuring soft ivory blooms and lush greenery nestled in a rustic wooden box. Whether you’re decorating a farmhouse table, brightening up your entryway, or searching for the perfect gift, this arrangement adds warmth and elegance that lasts all year round—no watering required.
Details:
• Faux ivory roses, white anemone flowers, white blossom spray, gladiolus, peonies, cottage roses, hypericum berries and mixed greenery for a fresh, lifelike look
• Rustic wooden box (reclaimed-style)
• Dimensions:
Flowers 35-40cm Height x 50cm length approximately
wooden box- 35cm Length x 11cm Height x 15cm Depth
• Ready to display—no assembly needed
• Handmade with care, each piece is slightly unique
Perfect For:
• Farmhouse and cottage-style home décor
• Wedding centerpieces or bridal shower decorations
• Housewarming, birthday, or Mother’s Day gifts
• Office desks, mantels, coffee tables, and more
Add lasting beauty to your home or surprise someone special with a gift that never fades. This ivory and green faux flower arrangement blends rustic charm with natural elegance—handcrafted to make a lasting impression.
Ships securely packaged and ready to enjoy.
Finish Options:
Flower arrangement only
or
Flowers in wooden box
Handmade faux flower arrangement made in Northern Ireland.
*faux/artificial flowers
Check out my other listing for artificial foliage and vases.
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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.