Japan follows the trend of using preserved flowers for decoration
Floral decoration is an ancient technique that consists of mixing flowers with leaves, branches and other accessories to achieve highly decorative compositions.
Floral decoration is an ancient technique that consists of mixing flowers with leaves, branches and other accessories to achieve highly decorative compositions.
Flowers, especially tulips, are Holland’s most recognisable icon. The fields with bulbs of all colours form part of the Dutch landscape and are their main export product and principal source of income because of the tourism they attract.
The countries in the European Union are the largest importers in the world of fresh flowers and plants and, for many years, also preserved flowers and plants
If your company or business is connected to the world of floral and plant decoration, now you can import a product of the highest quality and which is great value for money.
Beautiful, economic and ecological, preserved plants and flowers are the best alternative to fresh flowers when it comes to making exclusive, original and long-lasting floral decoration.
The preserved flower market never stops growing and developing. Floral arrangements and compositions with preserved flowers are a cost-effective investment, which encourage business owners and individuals to use them for all kinds of situations or events.
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