Collection: Dried Flower Bouquet

Faful Florist Dried Flower Bouquets: Timeless Vintage Aesthetic

Dried Flower Bouquets possess a unique matte tone and vintage texture, symbolizing "everlasting emotion." Compared to fresh flowers, dried flowers require no water and have an incredibly long display life, making them a perfect blend of practicality and romantic aesthetics. Whether as a graduation bouquet for photos, a birthday gift, or to add a hipster touch to home decor, they are a high-value choice.

[ + ] Dried Flower Styles & Occasions

Dried flowers are not just withered plants; they are professionally air-dried art pieces. We offer various styles:

Vintage Mood Decor

Featuring Cotton, Baby's Breath, and Eucalyptus wrapped in kraft paper. The soft, muted tones are perfect for home decor or office styling, adding texture to any space.

Graduation Pop & Colorful Mix

Incorporating dyed dried flowers (like Forget-Me-Nots or Rabbit's Tail Grass) for a more colorful look. These Dried Flower Bouquets are durable and lightweight, ideal for long graduation photo sessions without wilting.

Scented Sola Flower Mix

Combining dried flowers with Sola Flowers (which can diffuse essential oils). This makes the bouquet not only beautiful but also a natural diffuser, a thoughtful gift for friends or colleagues.

[ + ] Lifespan & Care Guide (Important for HK)

How Long Do Dried Flowers Last?

In a good environment, dried flowers can last 1-2 years or even longer. Over time, the colors may fade slightly, creating a natural vintage look.

Do Dried Flowers Need Water?

Absolutely not! Moisture is the enemy of dried flowers. Please keep the bouquet dry and never spray water or put it in a vase with water.

How to Prevent Mold in Humid Weather?

Hong Kong can be very humid. We recommend placing your Dried Flower Bouquet in a well-ventilated, dry area. Avoid bathrooms or kitchens, and consider using a dehumidifier during the rainy season.

Worried about humidity affecting your flowers?
Read our full guide: Dried Flower Care & Decor: 3 Tips for Hong Kong Homes