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Burgundy Beauty Artificial Flower Arrangement

Burgundy Beauty Artificial Flower Arrangement

The colour palette here is built around deep wine-reds and fully commits to them. Dahlias with velvety, layered petals sit alongside an English rose in the same rich tone, and the foliage picks it up and carries it outward.

Acer branches rise above with fine, copper-red leaves. Eucalyptus in dark plum tones brings seed clusters and a different leaf shape entirely. Then the cooler elements step in — silvery lamb's ear with its soft, velvety finish, green eucalyptus and grey berry sprays — to give the eye somewhere to rest.

Black berries add glossy, dark clusters that feel almost wild. Blue thistles bring their spiky heads into the mix for something more structural and unexpected. Between the warm reds and the cool silvers, there's a tension in this arrangement that makes it more interesting the longer you look at it.

At 80cm, it needs a spot where it can properly spread. A console table, a dining room centrepiece or the end of a kitchen island where it won't be crowded. Opt for a grey or stone-coloured ceramic vase to keep the focus firmly on the reds.

Real flowers in these tones lose their richness fast. This doesn't.

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Burgundy Beauty Artificial Flower Arrangement

The colour palette here is built around deep wine-reds and fully commits to them. Dahlias with velvety, layered petals sit alongside an English rose in the same rich tone, and the foliage picks it up and carries it outward.

Acer branches rise above with fine, copper-red leaves. Eucalyptus in dark plum tones brings seed clusters and a different leaf shape entirely. Then the cooler elements step in — silvery lamb's ear with its soft, velvety finish, green eucalyptus and grey berry sprays — to give the eye somewhere to rest.

Black berries add glossy, dark clusters that feel almost wild. Blue thistles bring their spiky heads into the mix for something more structural and unexpected. Between the warm reds and the cool silvers, there's a tension in this arrangement that makes it more interesting the longer you look at it.

At 80cm, it needs a spot where it can properly spread. A console table, a dining room centrepiece or the end of a kitchen island where it won't be crowded. Opt for a grey or stone-coloured ceramic vase to keep the focus firmly on the reds.

Real flowers in these tones lose their richness fast. This doesn't.

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The colour palette here is built around deep wine-reds and fully commits to them. Dahlias with velvety, layered petals sit alongside an English rose in the same rich tone, and the foliage picks it up and carries it outward.

Acer branches rise above with fine, copper-red leaves. Eucalyptus in dark plum tones brings seed clusters and a different leaf shape entirely. Then the cooler elements step in — silvery lamb's ear with its soft, velvety finish, green eucalyptus and grey berry sprays — to give the eye somewhere to rest.

Black berries add glossy, dark clusters that feel almost wild. Blue thistles bring their spiky heads into the mix for something more structural and unexpected. Between the warm reds and the cool silvers, there's a tension in this arrangement that makes it more interesting the longer you look at it.

At 80cm, it needs a spot where it can properly spread. A console table, a dining room centrepiece or the end of a kitchen island where it won't be crowded. Opt for a grey or stone-coloured ceramic vase to keep the focus firmly on the reds.

Real flowers in these tones lose their richness fast. This doesn't.