The New Faux Flowers and Trees Joining the Collection

by Andrea Fellman

Faux It Flowers New Collection 2026

 


A collection is never really finished. We are always looking, always testing, always asking whether a stem earns its place, and every so often a handful of pieces come along that we simply cannot leave behind. This month that handful has grown into a collection of faux flowers, foliage, and trees we are genuinely excited to show you properly.

There is a piece here for every kind of room and every kind of mood. Something quiet and trailing for the corners that get overlooked. Something moody and deep for the spaces that want a bit of drama. Something tall and full of presence for the moments that call for real scale.

We have spent weeks living with these stems in the studio, moving them from vase to vase, watching how the light catches them at different times of day, and now we are ready to let them go.

 


Trailing Berberis

One of our own favourites from this collection. Arranged tall in a vase, this faux Berberis suits a bedside table, a shelf, a powder room, or any quiet corner that's been waiting for something. It's full, it's lush, and it cascades beautifully. Considered and naturally chic.

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Pimpernel and Burgundy Ranunculus

If your eye is drawn to something moodier, look here. One, two or three stems styled simply, or gathered en masse for real impact, both hold their own beautifully. The Burgundy Ranunculus brings real depth on its own, and the Pimpernel, a deep burgundy with quiet drama, feels luxuriously unusual wherever it lands.

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Noisette Rose and Chiffon Rose

For anyone looking beyond the familiar white and green hydrangea pairing, the Noisette Rose offers something fresher. An off white, multi layered bloom with real depth and texture. The Chiffon Rose brings the same form in softer, pinker tones, so you can lean warm or cool depending on the room.

 


Coral Peony

For something warmer, look to the Coral Peony. Full and generously headed, in a colour that sits somewhere between soft salmon and true coral. The petals unfurl loosely, giving it that just picked, garden gathered feel. Best grouped in twos and threes, where the colour and volume really do the talking.

 


Fruit Leaf Spray, now in two sizes

A simple styling of branch and foliage, and one that never fails to stand out in a room. The Fruit Leaf Spray now comes in two sizes, so it works as easily on a narrow console as it does filling out a larger corner.



Two new additions to the tree collection

We've welcomed two larger faux trees into the tree section this month. The Ficus Lyrata will be a familiar face to regular visitors. We're especially pleased to introduce the Rhapis Palm, a slim, natural stemmed palm with lifelike leaves that's perfect for corners and narrower spaces. It brings a tall, elegant column of greenery without asking for much room, and it's been a studio favourite for some time.


Chosen to one standard

Every piece here, faux flower or faux tree was chosen against the same simple test we apply to everything in the collection: it has to look right, feel right, and sound right. If a stem looks or sounds like plastic when we handle it, it doesn't come back. That's the standard the whole range is held to, new arrivals included.


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Explore the full range now and see what speaks to you. If something catches your eye and you would like help finding the right place for it, get in touch and we will happily talk it through.

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