Dried flowers
Dried flowers for bouquets, wreaths, vases and sustainable decoration
Dried flowers are long lasting natural materials for bouquets, wreaths, vase decoration, table styling, wedding decoration, boho centrepieces, hotel decoration, restaurant displays, shop windows and creative DIY projects. At Floristik24, this category includes pampas grass, eucalyptus, corn flowers, Craspedia, Nigella, Gypsophila, lavender, Lunaria, hydrangea, amaranth, ferns, dried flower bouquets, dried flower wreaths, preserved flowers and decorative grasses in many colours, lengths and bundle sizes. Use this page to compare flower type, colour, stem length, bunch size, texture, finish and planned use before you buy.
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Choose dried flowers by shape and purpose
Start with the role inside the design. Pampas grass gives volume and a soft silhouette. Eucalyptus adds leafy movement. Craspedia creates round graphic accents. Gypsophila fills gently. Lavender adds colour and fragrance. Dried bouquets offer a ready composed look. For the wider assortment, use natural products. For stronger lines, combine dried flowers with branch, sticks, bouquets and rods.
Use pampas grass for soft volume and boho decoration
Pampas grass is one of the most important dried grasses for modern vase decoration, boho interiors, wedding styling and floor arrangements. Its soft feather like plumes create volume without needing many flowers. Use pampas grass in tall vases, ceremony areas, entrance displays, sideboards, shop windows and neutral living room decoration. It works best when the arrangement has enough air around it. Packed too tightly, the natural softness is lost.
Pick Craspedia for round yellow and coloured accents
Craspedia, also known as drumsticks, gives dried flower arrangements a clear modern accent. The round flower heads are useful in bouquets, wreaths, table decoration, minimalist vases and wedding decoration. Craspedia works as a focal rhythm rather than a filler. A few stems can guide the eye through the design. Too many round heads in one small arrangement can look restless, so use them with calmer grasses, eucalyptus or Gypsophila.
Use Gypsophila for soft filling and wedding floristry
Gypsophila is useful when a bouquet, wreath or table decoration needs delicate volume. White, cream, orange, red or berry tones can soften stronger dried flowers and fill gaps without making the design heavy. Gypsophila works especially well in wedding decoration, banquet tables, small vases, wreaths, dried bouquets and romantic DIY projects. It should look light and airy. If it becomes a dense mass, the delicate effect disappears.
Choose lavender for fragrance, colour and natural style
Lavender dried flowers add more than colour. They bring a natural Provence style, a gentle scent and a calmer decorative mood. Use lavender in vases, small bundles, wreaths, gift wrapping, table decoration, wedding details, summer decoration and handmade accessories. Lavender combines well with wooden details, pale grasses, raffia and white dried flowers. It should remain recognisable, so do not hide it between too many competing stems.
Use dried bouquets when the composition should be ready faster
Dried flower bouquets are useful when you want a finished colour mood without building every layer from scratch. The category shows ready dried flower bouquets in different styles, including natural, boho, colourful and elegant variants. Use them directly in vases or rearrange them for wreaths, table pieces and event decoration. A ready bouquet can save time, but still needs the right vessel. The vase should support the bouquet, not visually swallow it.
Choose bleached dried flowers for elegant neutral decoration
Bleached and pale dried flowers create a soft, calm and premium look for modern interiors, weddings, shop displays and light seasonal decoration. For beige, cream, whitewashed and pale natural materials, use bleached natural products. These materials work well with pampas grass, Lunaria, Gypsophila, pale leaves, loofah and branches. Keep the palette narrow when the design should look elegant. Too many colours break the quiet effect.
Use dried flowers for wreaths and table decoration
Dried flowers are strong materials for wreaths because they keep their shape and do not need water. Use strawflowers, Craspedia, lavender, Gypsophila, ferns, grasses and small dried bouquets for door wreaths, wall wreaths, table wreaths and seasonal centrepieces. For accurate placement in wreaths, bowls and containers, use floral foam. The technical base should hold the stems firmly, while moss or fillers hide the construction.
Combine dried flowers with fruits, peels and wooden details
Dried flowers become warmer and more seasonal when combined with natural brown materials. For orange slices, fruit peels, pods and rustic accents, use dried fruits and peels. For table bases, coasters, candle bases and craft projects, use wooden discs. This works well for autumn decoration, Christmas tables, country style displays, handmade gifts and natural shop decoration.
Add seashells for summer and maritime dried flower designs
For summer decoration, dried flowers can be combined with seashells, pale grasses, sand tones, glass bowls and wooden bases. This is useful for beach weddings, bathroom decoration, holiday windows, summer tables and maritime DIY projects. Keep the dried flower colours calm when shells are part of the design. White, beige, natural brown and soft blue usually look stronger than a crowded colour mix.
Use dried flowers for weddings, events and shop displays
Dried flowers are practical for wedding decoration, events and commercial displays because they are long lasting and need no watering. Use them for table arrangements, ceremony arches, chair decoration, gift tables, photo corners, counter decoration, hotel receptions, restaurant tables and shop windows. Dried materials can be prepared earlier than fresh flowers, which makes them useful for planned decoration projects. The design still needs scale, spacing and a clear colour concept.
Use dried flowers with memorial and seasonal decoration
Dried flowers also suit seasonal and memorial work when the colours and materials are chosen carefully. Soft grasses, lavender, Gypsophila, dried bouquets and preserved flowers can be used in remembrance displays, natural bowls, autumn arrangements and long lasting wreaths. For grave arrangements, cemetery bowls and dried memorial materials, use memorial floristry. Dried flowers bring a natural feeling without the short life span of fresh cut flowers.
Check length, colour and care before ordering
Before buying dried flowers from Floristik24, compare stem length, flower head size, colour, bunch weight, bundle size, preservation, fragility and planned use. Dried flowers are real natural products, so shape and colour can vary. Store them dry, keep them away from long lasting moisture and handle delicate stems carefully. A dried flower arrangement only looks premium when the material quantity, colour rhythm and vase size are planned together.
Frequently asked questions about dried flowers
Where can I buy dried flowers online?
You can buy dried flowers online at Floristik24. The category includes pampas grass, eucalyptus, corn flowers, Craspedia, Nigella, Gypsophila, lavender, Lunaria, hydrangea, amaranth, ferns, dried flower bouquets, dried flower wreaths, preserved flowers and decorative grasses for floristry, vases, weddings and DIY decoration.
What can I use dried flowers for?
Dried flowers can be used for bouquets, wreaths, vase decoration, table styling, wedding decoration, boho centrepieces, shop windows, hotel decoration, restaurant displays, gift wrapping, craft projects and seasonal arrangements.
Are dried flowers suitable for wedding decoration?
Yes, dried flowers are suitable for wedding decoration because they are long lasting, easy to prepare and available in many natural, bleached and coloured tones. They can be used for centrepieces, ceremony decoration, vases, chair decoration, wreaths and photo areas.
Which dried flowers work well in vases?
Pampas grass, eucalyptus, Craspedia, lavender, Gypsophila, Lunaria, ferns, dried bouquets and preserved grasses work well in vases. Use taller stems for structure, softer grasses for volume and smaller flowers for detail.
Do dried flowers need water?
No, dried flowers do not need water. They should be kept dry and protected from long lasting moisture. Dust them gently when needed and avoid rough handling, because some dried stems and flower heads can be fragile.
What should I check before buying dried flowers?
Check flower type, stem length, colour, head size, bunch weight, bundle size, fragility, preservation and planned use before buying dried flowers. Choose enough material for the full arrangement so the finished decoration looks intentional and balanced.















