Artificial Flowers

Shop artificial flowers in the UK, available in a wide range of styles, colours, and stem types. From realistic faux peonies and dried-look arrangements to simple single stems for vases, find artificial flowers that bring lasting colour and texture to any room.

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Artificial Flowers: How to Make Faux Look Real

The quality of artificial flowers has improved considerably over the past decade. Where once faux flowers were an obvious compromise, the better options available today are genuinely difficult to distinguish from the real thing, particularly when styled thoughtfully in the right vase or arrangement.

The key to making artificial flowers look convincing is variety. A single type of flower arranged uniformly looks noticeably fake because real bouquets are never that uniform. Mixing stem types, heights, and textures, such as combining a larger bloom like a peony or ranunculus with smaller filler stems and foliage, creates an arrangement that reads as natural rather than manufactured.

Stem material matters more than most people realise. The better artificial flowers use wire stems that can be bent and shaped to create natural-looking angles and curves, rather than sitting rigidly upright. Bending a stem slightly, or allowing the head to droop just a little, immediately makes an arrangement look more organic.

Colour choice is worth thinking about carefully. Artificial flowers in very saturated, bright tones can look artificial even when the construction is good, whereas flowers in slightly faded, dusty, or natural tones tend to read as more realistic. Dried flower aesthetics, using pampas grass, bunny tail grass, and bleached stems, are particularly popular in the UK right now and have the advantage of looking intentionally imperfect.

Vase choice plays a supporting role. A clear glass vase exposes the stems, which can highlight the artificial nature of the flowers. An opaque ceramic, stoneware, or woven vase conceals the stems and allows the blooms to take centre stage, which tends to give a more convincing and polished result overall.

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Mix different stem types and heights, bend wire stems into natural angles, and choose flowers in slightly muted or dusty tones rather than very saturated colours. Using an opaque vase to conceal the stems also helps create a more convincing arrangement.

Dust artificial flowers regularly with a soft brush or a gentle blast from a hairdryer on a cool setting. For a more thorough clean, wipe individual petals with a slightly damp cloth and allow them to air dry fully before returning them to a vase.

Most artificial flowers are designed for indoor use and will fade or deteriorate if left outside in direct sunlight or rain. Some ranges are specifically made for outdoor use with UV-resistant materials, so always check the product details before using them outdoors.

Peonies, roses, tulips, and hydrangeas are consistently popular choices for artificial flower arrangements. Dried-look stems such as pampas grass, bunny tail, and eucalyptus have also become a strong trend in UK home interiors.

With proper care, good quality artificial flowers can last for several years. Keep them out of direct sunlight to prevent fading, dust them regularly, and store them carefully if packing them away to avoid crushing the petals.