
Christmas Artificial Flower Arrangement
Christmas flowers should feel like an occasion, not a compromise. This arrangement strikes the right balance between festive and floral.
White Casablanca lilies with their wide, dramatic blooms open across the top. Red dried hydrangeas bring their generous, wine-toned heads lower down. Red tea roses sit between them with hand-curved petals and a classic, deep colour. White ranunculus sprays add smaller, tighter flowers that lighten things wherever they appear.
Red berry branches rise above the arrangement on tall stems, and a shorter red berry branch with glossy leaves adds another layer at mid-height. White and green hypericum berries sit among the foliage with their softer, more neutral clusters. Eucalyptus and pittosporum fill out the green with enough variety in leaf shape to keep it feeling natural rather than decorated.
At 75cm, it has the presence to be a dining table centrepiece or a living room focal point over the festive season. The colour palette says Christmas, but the flowers themselves — lilies, roses, hydrangeas — keep it feeling like a proper floral arrangement rather than a seasonal decoration. It belongs on a table, not next to a tree.
Buy it once, bring it out every December. Still looks as good on its fifth Christmas as it does on its first.
Christmas flowers should feel like an occasion, not a compromise. This arrangement strikes the right balance between festive and floral.
White Casablanca lilies with their wide, dramatic blooms open across the top. Red dried hydrangeas bring their generous, wine-toned heads lower down. Red tea roses sit between them with hand-curved petals and a classic, deep colour. White ranunculus sprays add smaller, tighter flowers that lighten things wherever they appear.
Red berry branches rise above the arrangement on tall stems, and a shorter red berry branch with glossy leaves adds another layer at mid-height. White and green hypericum berries sit among the foliage with their softer, more neutral clusters. Eucalyptus and pittosporum fill out the green with enough variety in leaf shape to keep it feeling natural rather than decorated.
At 75cm, it has the presence to be a dining table centrepiece or a living room focal point over the festive season. The colour palette says Christmas, but the flowers themselves — lilies, roses, hydrangeas — keep it feeling like a proper floral arrangement rather than a seasonal decoration. It belongs on a table, not next to a tree.
Buy it once, bring it out every December. Still looks as good on its fifth Christmas as it does on its first.
Original: $305.26
-70%$305.26
$91.58Description
Christmas flowers should feel like an occasion, not a compromise. This arrangement strikes the right balance between festive and floral.
White Casablanca lilies with their wide, dramatic blooms open across the top. Red dried hydrangeas bring their generous, wine-toned heads lower down. Red tea roses sit between them with hand-curved petals and a classic, deep colour. White ranunculus sprays add smaller, tighter flowers that lighten things wherever they appear.
Red berry branches rise above the arrangement on tall stems, and a shorter red berry branch with glossy leaves adds another layer at mid-height. White and green hypericum berries sit among the foliage with their softer, more neutral clusters. Eucalyptus and pittosporum fill out the green with enough variety in leaf shape to keep it feeling natural rather than decorated.
At 75cm, it has the presence to be a dining table centrepiece or a living room focal point over the festive season. The colour palette says Christmas, but the flowers themselves — lilies, roses, hydrangeas — keep it feeling like a proper floral arrangement rather than a seasonal decoration. It belongs on a table, not next to a tree.
Buy it once, bring it out every December. Still looks as good on its fifth Christmas as it does on its first.



















