Diffuser flowers – Indigenous

Diffuser flowers – Indigenous

Size: 26cm(l) x 4cm(h) x 4cm(w)

Purely Porcelain

South Africa

A set of 5 (five) white porcelain diffuser flowers mounted on bamboo sticks.  A beautiful, re-useable edition to any diffuser or simply display in a bud vase or mixed with a fresh or dried flower arrangement.

Set includes one of each of the following flowers:-

King Protea – South Africa’s national flower is a striking bloom that represents courage and diversity. Ushering up thought s of summer in Africa, the King Protea is the perfect addition to any home diffuser.

Blushing Bride – Part of the Protea family, this radiant bloom is native to South Africa and is one of the most popular wedding flowers, adding a unique charm to your home.

Clivia – Also know as the Bush Lily, the vibrant and bright Clivia is indigenous to South Africa and promises to bring a timeless feel to your space.

Namaqua Daisy – Also known as the African Daisy, this cheer little flower blooms after the first rains, spreading beauty across the desert landscape of the Namaqua region.

Agapanthus – This “Lily of the Nile” is made from many individual flowers that first form a single bud to produce luxurious lilac clusters.  Symbolising love and fertility, it is sure to bring warmth and tenderness.

£43.00

In stock


  • SIZE (cm): 26cm(l) x 4cm(h) x 4cm(w)
  • WEIGHT (kg):
  • MEDIUM: Sculptures
  • YEAR: 2022
  • ARTIST: Purely Porcelain
  • SIGNED: n/a

Diffuser Flower Care Instructions

  1. Pop flowers straight into your room diffuser to absorb dn diffuse the oil
  2. 2. To reuse, soak bamboo sticks in boiling water with a heaped tablespoon of salt for 1 hour, making sure the water reaches the top of the reeds (flower heads don’t need to be soaked).
  3. 3.After soaking, let the reeds dry naturally.  Once completely ry, pop them into your new diffuser.