Dried fruits and peels
Dried fruits and peels for natural decoration, floristry and seasonal craft projects
Dried fruits and peels are versatile natural products for autumn decoration, Christmas arrangements, Advent wreaths, potpourri, table styling, floristry, bouquets, wreaths, memorial decoration and creative DIY projects. At Floristik24, this category includes dried orange slices, citrus slices, apple slices, cinnamon sticks, star anise, dried ginger, lotus pods, bell cups, coconut shells, pumpkin bowls, mini pumpkins, Kalix mushrooms, mahogany pods, seed capsules and natural plant peels in many shapes, colours and pack sizes. Use this page to compare fruit type, colour, size, scent, pack weight, surface and planned decoration style before you buy.
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Choose dried fruits and peels by season and design role
Start with the season and the message of the arrangement. Orange slices and cinnamon create warm Christmas decoration. Apple slices and pumpkins suit autumn tables. Lotus pods, bell cups and seed capsules give wreaths and bowls natural structure. Coconut shells and pumpkin bowls can even become small vessels. For the wider assortment, use natural products. For branches, rods and stronger natural structure, combine this category with branch, sticks, bouquets and rods.
Use dried orange slices for Christmas and natural table decoration
Orange slices are one of the most popular dried fruit materials for natural decoration. Visible products include natural orange slices, bitter orange slices, dried citrus slices and orange slice sets with cinnamon and stars. Use them for Advent wreaths, Christmas garlands, festive table decoration, potpourri, bowls, gift wrapping and natural tree decoration. Their warm colour works best with cinnamon, cones, wooden discs, dried flowers and simple ribbons.
Pick cinnamon sticks for scent and festive warmth
Cinnamon sticks are useful when decoration should not only look natural but also feel warm and festive. Product listings show cinnamon for decoration in several lengths and weights, including 5cm, 8cm, 10cm and 40cm versions. Cinnamon can be tied into bundles, added to wreaths, placed in glass bowls or combined with orange slices and star anise. Use it clearly and visibly. Hidden cinnamon gives scent, but visible cinnamon gives style.
Use dried fruit slices for bowls, potpourri and craft work
Dried fruit slices are practical for natural DIY decoration because they bring colour, shape and seasonal mood in one material. The category text mentions chillies, limes, lemons, Bel slices, apple slices and mini pumpkins as natural fruit decoration. Product listings also show dried fruit slices for craft projects and festive decoration. Use fruit slices in potpourri, wreaths, table runners, candle plates, window decoration, gift wrapping and handmade Christmas ornaments.
Choose lotus pods and seed capsules for strong natural texture
Lotus pods, landlotus, bell cups, mahogany pods, sweetgum cones and other seed capsules give arrangements a more sculptural surface. They work well in wreaths, dried arrangements, autumn bowls, memorial floristry and rustic table decoration. These materials are not soft fillers. They create strong points in the design. Use them where the eye should stop, then surround them with calmer materials such as moss, dried flowers or branches.
Use coconut shells and pumpkin bowls as small vessels
The category text notes that hollowed fruit bowls, coconut shells and pumpkin bowls can be further processed as vessels, candles, lanterns and decorative objects. This makes them useful for handmade table decoration, small planters, autumn displays, gift packaging and natural craft projects. A coconut shell or pumpkin bowl gives the arrangement a ready shape before flowers, moss or dried fruits are added. Keep the filling simple so the natural vessel remains visible.
Combine dried fruits with dried flowers for softer arrangements
Dried fruits and peels give colour and texture, but flowers make the arrangement softer. For pampas grass, eucalyptus, Craspedia, Gypsophila, lavender, Lunaria, preserved flowers and dried flower bouquets, use dried flowers. This combination works in vases, wreaths, autumn bouquets, Christmas arrangements and natural table decoration. Use dried fruits as accents, not as the whole design, unless the project is a fruit garland or potpourri.
Use bleached natural products for lighter modern designs
For calm beige, cream and white decoration, combine dried fruits and peels with bleached natural products. Whitewashed pods, bleached leaves, pale grasses, loofah and light dried flowers can make fruit materials look more elegant and less rustic. This works especially well for modern interiors, neutral Christmas decoration, wedding tables and shop displays. Pale materials give the design air. Brown and orange materials give it warmth.
Build rustic table decoration with wooden discs
Dried fruits and peels look especially natural when placed on wooden discs. Use wooden slices as candle bases, place cards, table layers, bowl supports, wreath centres or rustic display bases. Orange slices, cinnamon, cones, dried flowers and small seed capsules create strong autumn and Christmas table settings on wood. The trick is simple: use one warm material group and repeat it. Random natural parts do not automatically create good natural decoration.
Add seashells only for summer and maritime decoration
For summer tables, beach weddings and maritime decoration, dried fruits can be combined carefully with seashells. This works best with pale citrus tones, coconut shells, sand colours, glass bowls, raffia and light wooden bases. Avoid mixing maritime shells with heavy Christmas materials such as cinnamon, star anise and dark pods in the same small design. Each theme should remain clear.
Use dried fruits in memorial floristry with restraint
Dried fruits and plant peels can also support wreaths, bouquets and arrangements in commemorative floristry. For grave arrangements, memorial bowls and natural cemetery decoration, use memorial floristry. In this context, bell cups, lotus pods, seed capsules, coconut shells and muted natural tones usually work better than bright fruit colours. Memorial decoration needs calm, structure and dignity. One natural accent is often enough.
Use floral foam for controlled wreaths, bowls and arrangements
When dried fruits, peels, seed capsules and stems need controlled placement, use floral foam inside bowls, containers or arrangement bases. It helps position heavier pods, cinnamon bundles, dried flowers and small branches. Cover visible construction points with moss, dried fillers, fruit slices or natural fibres. The technical base should hold the decoration firmly without appearing in the finished piece.
Use dried fruits for wedding, shop and gift decoration
Dried fruits and peels can also work in wedding decoration, shop displays and gift decoration when the colour palette is controlled. Use orange slices, apple slices, cinnamon, pale pods, coconut shells and dried flowers for rustic weddings, winter weddings, table gifts, place settings, hamper decoration and seasonal shop windows. The material feels handmade and natural, but it still needs clean spacing. Too many small items quickly look messy.
Check scent, colour and natural variation before ordering
Before buying dried fruits and peels from Floristik24, compare fruit type, pod shape, colour, size, pack weight, scent, finish, natural variation and planned use. Dried orange slices, cinnamon, lotus pods, coconut shells and apple slices all behave differently in arrangements. Some materials are flat, some are hollow, some are heavy and some are fragile. Natural products are never identical. That is part of their charm, but the design still needs enough material and a clear plan.
Frequently asked questions about dried fruits and peels
Where can I buy dried fruits and peels online?
You can buy dried fruits and peels online at Floristik24. The category includes dried orange slices, citrus slices, apple slices, cinnamon sticks, star anise, dried ginger, lotus pods, bell cups, coconut shells, pumpkin bowls, mini pumpkins, Kalix mushrooms, mahogany pods, seed capsules and natural plant peels for floristry, table decoration, wreaths and DIY projects.
What can I use dried fruits and peels for?
Dried fruits and peels can be used for autumn decoration, Christmas arrangements, Advent wreaths, potpourri, table styling, bouquets, wreaths, memorial decoration, gift wrapping, natural bowls and creative craft projects.
Which dried fruits are good for Christmas decoration?
Orange slices, citrus slices, apple slices, cinnamon sticks, star anise, dried ginger and natural pods are good choices for Christmas decoration. They work in Advent wreaths, garlands, festive bowls, table decoration, potpourri and gift wrapping.
Can dried fruits be used in floristry?
Yes, dried fruits can be used in floristry. They add colour, scent, texture and seasonal character to wreaths, bouquets, arrangements, table pieces and natural decorations. Use them as accents beside dried flowers, branches, moss and seed capsules.
Are dried fruits and peels suitable for memorial decoration?
Yes, selected dried fruits and plant peels can be used in memorial decoration. Lotus pods, bell cups, seed capsules, coconut shells and muted natural materials are especially suitable for wreaths, grave arrangements and commemorative floristry when used with restraint.
What should I check before buying dried fruits and peels?
Check fruit type, pod shape, colour, size, pack weight, scent, finish, fragility and planned use before buying dried fruits and peels. Flat fruit slices, hollow bowls, heavy pods and delicate peels each need a different decoration approach.















