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Vibrant dried floral wreath
Vibrant dried wreaths that bring nature’s warmth and texture into any room. Each wreath is handcrafted in East Lothian using carefully selected, sustainably sourced dried flowers, seedheads, grasses, and foliage. The result is a long-lasting, low-maintenance piece that retains rich color, tactile detail, and seasonal character.
Design and composition
Structure: A sturdy, lightweight base of natural straw or woven willow provides durability and a neutral backdrop for the composition. Bases are shaped to maintain form and balance while remaining discreet behind the arrangement.
Layering: Elements are arranged in layered clusters to create depth and movement. Larger focal blooms anchor the design, mid-sized seedheads and textured stems build volume, and fine grasses and delicate florets add soft edges and a sense of airiness.
Color palette: Bold, natural colors chosen to evoke seasonal moods—sunny golds and ochres, warm rusts and ambers, deep berries and plums, and cool slate-blues and lavenders. Complimentary neutral tones (beiges, soft greens, and bleached whites) are used to balance intensity and highlight contrast.
Texture: A mix of textures—crisp strawflowers, papery lunaria, feathery pampas and grasses, sculptural seedpods, and preserved eucalyptus—creates tactile interest and keeps the eye moving around the wreath.
Shape and silhouette: Most wreaths follow a classic round silhouette, with occasional asymmetric or crescent-style compositions for a more contemporary look. The overall profile is full but never cluttered, maintaining clear focal points and graceful negative space.
Materials and sourcing
Flowers and foliage: Sustainably harvested and ethically preserved blooms, including strawflower, statice, amaranth, globe amaranth, bunny tails (lagurus), craspedia, lunaria, nigella pods, delphinium, yarrow, and preserved eucalyptus.
Grasses and seedheads: Native and ornamental grasses, oats, wheat, millet, scabiosa pods, and poppy heads for sculptural interest.
Preservation: Natural drying and gentle preservation techniques that lock in colour and structure without chemical gloss, giving a natural matte finish that ages gracefully.
Durability and care
Longevity: Dried wreaths are designed to last many months to years indoors. Colors will mellow subtly over time, adding vintage character.
Care: Keep wreaths out of direct sunlight and away from high humidity or heat sources to preserve color and structure. Light dusting with a soft brush or a short burst of cool, low-pressure air keeps them looking fresh. Avoid water or floral sprays.
Maintenance: If small pieces become loose, a few drops of clear-drying craft glue or rewrapping with floral wire will secure them. Professional repairs and restyling services available.
Styling suggestions
Entrance statement: Pair a warm-toned wreath with a wooden or painted door and a simple brass or black mount for an inviting, seasonal welcome.
Interior focal point: Hang above a mantel or sideboard against a neutral wall to make color and texture stand out. Small complementary stems in glass bottles enhance the arrangement without competing.
Tablepiece conversion: Use a large wreath as a base for a low centerpiece—place a shallow dish or cluster of candles in the center for a hospitality display.
Layering: Combine smaller wreaths in a vertical or horizontal grouping for visual impact on larger walls or corridors.
Suitability and occasions
Versatile for seasonal decorating, gifts, anniversaries.
The natural, handcrafted aesthetic suits both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Every wreath is individually made, so variations in color, size, and composition are part of the design—each piece is unique, celebrating the natural beauty of dried botanicals and the craft of thoughtful floral design.
Vibrant dried wreaths that bring nature’s warmth and texture into any room. Each wreath is handcrafted in East Lothian using carefully selected, sustainably sourced dried flowers, seedheads, grasses, and foliage. The result is a long-lasting, low-maintenance piece that retains rich color, tactile detail, and seasonal character.
Design and composition
Structure: A sturdy, lightweight base of natural straw or woven willow provides durability and a neutral backdrop for the composition. Bases are shaped to maintain form and balance while remaining discreet behind the arrangement.
Layering: Elements are arranged in layered clusters to create depth and movement. Larger focal blooms anchor the design, mid-sized seedheads and textured stems build volume, and fine grasses and delicate florets add soft edges and a sense of airiness.
Color palette: Bold, natural colors chosen to evoke seasonal moods—sunny golds and ochres, warm rusts and ambers, deep berries and plums, and cool slate-blues and lavenders. Complimentary neutral tones (beiges, soft greens, and bleached whites) are used to balance intensity and highlight contrast.
Texture: A mix of textures—crisp strawflowers, papery lunaria, feathery pampas and grasses, sculptural seedpods, and preserved eucalyptus—creates tactile interest and keeps the eye moving around the wreath.
Shape and silhouette: Most wreaths follow a classic round silhouette, with occasional asymmetric or crescent-style compositions for a more contemporary look. The overall profile is full but never cluttered, maintaining clear focal points and graceful negative space.
Materials and sourcing
Flowers and foliage: Sustainably harvested and ethically preserved blooms, including strawflower, statice, amaranth, globe amaranth, bunny tails (lagurus), craspedia, lunaria, nigella pods, delphinium, yarrow, and preserved eucalyptus.
Grasses and seedheads: Native and ornamental grasses, oats, wheat, millet, scabiosa pods, and poppy heads for sculptural interest.
Preservation: Natural drying and gentle preservation techniques that lock in colour and structure without chemical gloss, giving a natural matte finish that ages gracefully.
Durability and care
Longevity: Dried wreaths are designed to last many months to years indoors. Colors will mellow subtly over time, adding vintage character.
Care: Keep wreaths out of direct sunlight and away from high humidity or heat sources to preserve color and structure. Light dusting with a soft brush or a short burst of cool, low-pressure air keeps them looking fresh. Avoid water or floral sprays.
Maintenance: If small pieces become loose, a few drops of clear-drying craft glue or rewrapping with floral wire will secure them. Professional repairs and restyling services available.
Styling suggestions
Entrance statement: Pair a warm-toned wreath with a wooden or painted door and a simple brass or black mount for an inviting, seasonal welcome.
Interior focal point: Hang above a mantel or sideboard against a neutral wall to make color and texture stand out. Small complementary stems in glass bottles enhance the arrangement without competing.
Tablepiece conversion: Use a large wreath as a base for a low centerpiece—place a shallow dish or cluster of candles in the center for a hospitality display.
Layering: Combine smaller wreaths in a vertical or horizontal grouping for visual impact on larger walls or corridors.
Suitability and occasions
Versatile for seasonal decorating, gifts, anniversaries.
The natural, handcrafted aesthetic suits both contemporary and traditional interiors.
Every wreath is individually made, so variations in color, size, and composition are part of the design—each piece is unique, celebrating the natural beauty of dried botanicals and the craft of thoughtful floral design.