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Gathered Leaves Artificial Flower Arrangement

Gathered Leaves Artificial Flower Arrangement

Not a single flower in it. Red maple, golden ginkgo and king protea do the work instead, and the result is something that feels more like a collected walk than a designed arrangement.

The maple leaves are the first thing you see — bold, crimson and spread wide across the whole piece. Ginkgo stems balance them with their distinctive fan-shaped leaves in warm yellow, reaching outward and giving it a looser, more open silhouette.

King protea sits in the middle with its large, layered heads in muted green and cream. It's an unusual stem to find in an autumnal arrangement, and that's exactly why it works. It gives the eye something unexpected to land on between all the colours.

Orange berry sprays hang downward with their elongated clusters, and green berries sit alongside them with a brighter, smaller detail. Bracken fern adds a soft, feathered edge.

At 77cm, it fans out wide and needs a vase that can handle the spread. A tall ceramic version with a mid-width opening keeps the stems upright while letting the leaves reach. It looks particularly striking against darker walls, where the reds and yellows really come forward.

Autumn leaves normally last a matter of days before they curl and dry. These look the same in March as they do in October.

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Gathered Leaves Artificial Flower Arrangement

Not a single flower in it. Red maple, golden ginkgo and king protea do the work instead, and the result is something that feels more like a collected walk than a designed arrangement.

The maple leaves are the first thing you see — bold, crimson and spread wide across the whole piece. Ginkgo stems balance them with their distinctive fan-shaped leaves in warm yellow, reaching outward and giving it a looser, more open silhouette.

King protea sits in the middle with its large, layered heads in muted green and cream. It's an unusual stem to find in an autumnal arrangement, and that's exactly why it works. It gives the eye something unexpected to land on between all the colours.

Orange berry sprays hang downward with their elongated clusters, and green berries sit alongside them with a brighter, smaller detail. Bracken fern adds a soft, feathered edge.

At 77cm, it fans out wide and needs a vase that can handle the spread. A tall ceramic version with a mid-width opening keeps the stems upright while letting the leaves reach. It looks particularly striking against darker walls, where the reds and yellows really come forward.

Autumn leaves normally last a matter of days before they curl and dry. These look the same in March as they do in October.

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Not a single flower in it. Red maple, golden ginkgo and king protea do the work instead, and the result is something that feels more like a collected walk than a designed arrangement.

The maple leaves are the first thing you see — bold, crimson and spread wide across the whole piece. Ginkgo stems balance them with their distinctive fan-shaped leaves in warm yellow, reaching outward and giving it a looser, more open silhouette.

King protea sits in the middle with its large, layered heads in muted green and cream. It's an unusual stem to find in an autumnal arrangement, and that's exactly why it works. It gives the eye something unexpected to land on between all the colours.

Orange berry sprays hang downward with their elongated clusters, and green berries sit alongside them with a brighter, smaller detail. Bracken fern adds a soft, feathered edge.

At 77cm, it fans out wide and needs a vase that can handle the spread. A tall ceramic version with a mid-width opening keeps the stems upright while letting the leaves reach. It looks particularly striking against darker walls, where the reds and yellows really come forward.

Autumn leaves normally last a matter of days before they curl and dry. These look the same in March as they do in October.

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