In the flower preservation journey, every flower petal is handled delicately by us, ensuring the highest quality. Over the years, we've gained the knowledge how to press each type of flower for the best outcome. As we believe in natural solutions and clean look, the preservation process is entirely natural; no chemicals or artificial resources are used during pressing the flowers. We delicately flatten your flowers, while preserving their shapes, colours, and features without any creases. Every type of flower is treated differently, considering factors such as moisture content, thickness, and shape.

In the end, several factors influence the quality of pressed flowers, including the freshness of the bouquet and flower type. We strongly recommend sending your bouquet as soon as possible, ideally within three days but maximum five days, as the outcome may be less perfect once the flowers dried, browned or damaged. The full preservation process with the framing can go up until approximately 6-8 weeks.

After reconstructing your bouquet we will precisely frame the arrangement to seal it for eternity, based on your choice of design. Before framing your bouquet, we will send you the finished look of your flowers so you can approve it or request changes on the design before we finalise it! We collaborate with a top-notch vendor who supply handcrafted wooden frames. We personally selected each one of them to make sure we offer a wide selection of quality frames.

As we offer long-lasting art pieces, we use 99% UV protection glass, to protect the flowers against the sun. We also offer and recommend the ART GLASS option, these glasses provide a stronger protection against time, sun and different environmental impacts not to mention that they are completely non-reflective, so the textures of the pressed flowers will be more dominant.

It's essential to note that the colour and shape of the flowers may undergo slight changes during preservation, varying by the flower type. This is a really natural process and there is nothing to worry about!

We personally love to see these changes on the flowers, that’s the beauty of it all.

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