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
- Pop flowers straight into your room diffuser to absorb dn diffuse the oil
- 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.After soaking, let the reeds dry naturally. Once completely ry, pop them into your new diffuser.