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Paper, metal, dried, porcelain and preserved – there are gorgeous luxury flowers that are not straight from the florist shop that still make a wonderful gift for Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, birthdays or just because. And they’ll last long after the big day is over. Which is a luxury in and of itself, no? Here are the 5 best luxury flower arrangements to gift for long lasting impact, including paper, porcelain, metal, dried and preserved floral bouquets.

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For those who love to give and receive flowers for big holidays like Valentine’s Day or Mother’s Day, and have a go-to florist, there’s no reason to make a change.

However, for the more adventurous among us, we decided to investigate new ways to give luxury floral bouquets and flower arrangements. Because as much as we love the artistry, beauty and fragrance of fresh flowers, sometimes we’re in the mood for something different. But how best to gift flowers in a new way? Here are 5 ways to gift luxury flowers that will have long lasting impact: paper, porcelain, metal, dried and preserved.

All 5 of these florals are beautiful – like their fresh counterparts. And none of them require going faux, so there’s an eco-friendly element to these, too. Best of all? These are virtually maintenance-free. So, your gift will last for months, or even years. And all your loved one has to do is look at it and smile.

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No matter your style or color preferences, you’re bound to find a bouquet that suits your aesthetic. You’ll also find individual stems and branches should you decide that DIY is your preferred method.

Here are some of our favorite sources of luxury paper, porcelain, metal, dried and preserved flowers to get you started.

the best Luxury Flower Arrangements to Gift for long Lasting Impact

1. Best Luxury Paper Flowers: The Green Vase.

Livia Cetti, founder of The Green Vase, crafted this lovely paper floribunda rose plant with two blooms and a bud in a beautiful aged terra cotta pot. Each piece is custom made by hand, and the current lead time is 6-8 weeks.

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2. Best Luxury Porcelain Flowers: Vladimir Kanevsky.

The remarkable floral sculptures Vladimir Kanevsky creates have been the subject of museum exhibits.  This Lily-of-the-Valley piece is hand-sculpted and hand-painted in porcelain and copper.

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3. Best Luxury Metal Flowers: Erbavoglio Milano.

Where else but Milan would one find hand-crafted metal flowers that are lovely works of decorative sculpture? Erbavoglio Milano is the go-to for a different take on a bloom that will serve as a lasting gift.

 

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4. Best Luxury Dried Flowers: PopUp Florist, New York

The Grand Dried Arrangement from Popup Florist in Manhattan is an extra-large assortment of preserved local blooms arranged in a large white ceramic vase.

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5. Best Preserved: Shida Preserved Flowers

Shida Preserved Flowers are gorgeous – and they’ll last for up to one year without watering. We love the optimistic joy of this pink and yellow and Marseille arrangement. Brides should take note that Shida also crafts stunning white wedding bouquets.

 

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That’s our take on 5 different kinds of luxury flower arrangements best to gift for a long lasting impact, including paper, porcelain, metal, dried and preserved. What do you think, dear reader? Are you ready to try a new way to give flowers?

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Pamela Thomas-Graham

Pamela Thomas-Graham is the Founder & CEO of Dandelion Chandelier. She serves on the boards of several tech companies, and was previously a senior executive in finance, media and fashion, and a partner at McKinsey & Co.