BFloral: Forever Blooms of Preserved and Dried Florals
The tradition of gifting flowers on special occasions is one that has been passed down from one generation to the next. In fact, the biggest reason we still give flowers as gifts today is to connect with an emotion. Whether it is love, joy, affection, appreciation, sympathy, or apologies; flower-giving shares some of our deepest feelings in an elegant way.
A bloom of flowers subsequently makes for a heartfelt gift. However, on average a bunch of cut flowers typically only lasts for around 7 to 12 days. BFloral has the solution with beautifully preserved and dried floral arrangements that will last for many years to come!
BFloral will take away the stress of always having to replace your floral arrangements and rather give you a burst of colour and life 365 days of the year, rain or shine.
All products are natural and undergo a specific process of preservation and drying. This process allows for the longevity of natural flowers. In fact, BFloral products have a life that ranges from 1 to 6 years, and beyond! This means you can create and gift that everlasting effect!
“We believe that both dried, preserved and artificial foliage can provide you with a sustainable source of beauty that will never fade.”
Create something special that will give your home, office, reception and more a welcoming aesthetic for years to come. Visit BFloral to discover their range of preserved and dried florals.
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