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Home Stories Multi-Stem Faux Floral Arrangement in Glass Vase
Item Number 835867
QVC Price £49.92
TSV Price £37.98
P&P £3.95

Fill your home with the look of fabulous spring flowers whatever the season with this multi-stem faux floral arrangement from My Home Stories. The decorative accents are presented as individual faux flower stems stood in a clear, water-like material within an elegant, rectangular glass vase. Bring the magic of fresh-picked florals to your interior design throughout the year with this wonderfully natural-looking home decor piece.

Easy, springtime vibes all year round - from wilt-free faux floral colour in spring to a pop of spring colour in the gloom of winter, these faux flower arrangements will light up your home interiors throughout the year with no watering, feeding, stem-cutting or pollen and petal clean-up required!

Choose your faux flowers and vibrancy - not only can you choose between genuine-looking Orchid, Rose and Tulip decorations but for each faux flower type you can also decide whether you would prefer your floral-look arrangement in a calming, pastel-toned Light option, or a more exciting, eye-catching Bright option.

Fragile, please handle with care
Designed for decorative indoor use only
To clean dust lightly with a soft dry cloth
Keep away from direct sources of heat

Colour options:
Orchid Bright
Orchid Light
Rose Bright
Rose Light
Tulip Bright
Tulip Light

Measurements :
Vase (all options): 28cm x 15cm x 10cm (11" x 5.9" x 3.9")
Orchid displays: 33cm x 36cm x 20cm (13" x 14.2" x 7.9"); weight: 2.85kg
Rose displays: 30cm x 36cm x 20cm (11.8" x 14.2" x 7.9"); weight: 3.05kg
Tulip displays: 33cm x 36cm x 20cm (13" x 14.2" x 7.9"); weight: 2.87kg

Please allow 7 - 10 working days for delivery to UK mainland only (excluding Highlands and Islands).

https://www.qvcuk.com/home-stories-...arrangement-in-glass-vase.product.835867.html
 
These look very fake.

CC
They really do! I think it’s lovely to treat yourself, or better still be treated to a nice bunch of seasonal flowers that you can pop in a pretty vase and enjoy. Let’s not forget the lovely smell that eminates from a bunch of fresh flowers. Who wants a hideous lump of Perspex full of “flowers” that’ll need dusting? Not me!
 
These look very fake.

CC
I notice that, as is often these days, they change wording to try to mind-control you into being more likely to make a purchase. For example: used cars (or anything used) are "pre-loved" or "pre-owned".

Fake flowers are now, according the MyHomeStoried... "wilt-free".

I have had fake foliage of various sort before, but only if they don't look TOO fake, and I would not make them an obvious main focal point in the room.

Those tulips though, are awful.
 
I notice that, as is often these days, they change wording to try to mind-control you into being more likely to make a purchase. For example: used cars (or anything used) are "pre-loved" or "pre-owned".

Fake flowers are now, according the MyHomeStoried... "wilt-free".

I have had fake foliage of various sort before, but only if they don't look TOO fake, and I would not make them an obvious main focal point in the room.

Those tulips though, are awful.
As is a di*do, and I wouldn’t one of those on my mantlepiece either.
 
I am so over these faux flower statement pieces. In the early days of Peony on QVC the quality was very good - but even after those early successes, I found that I tired of looking at the same piece after 3 or 4 years. I imagine I am not alone in that view. I havd never subscribed to the ridiculous notion that if you buy faux then you have them forever.

Since the early days of Peony we now have several other brands flogging faux flower arrangements on qvc and I have to say, they are all dreadful. This one is even worse than the rubbish that Julian Macdonald sells.
 
At least with Peony you now have bouquets that you can chop and change around as they are not fixed in the vase - not that I've got those. I did have some Peony sweet peas in a jug at the caravan which were quite realistic but I'd much rather have the real thing.

CC
 

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