Garden Bouquet No.1

$385.00
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Garden Bouquet No.1 is an elegant 16×20 hand pressed flower artwork. Featuring: Butterfly Ranunculus, Scabiosa, Larkspur, Garden Cosmos, and Maidenhair Fern, which were all hand-pressed at the Fleur De Lis House and thoughtfully arranged on an Ivory acid-free 1.4mm archival mat. A botanical study in muted beauty—ideal for collectors, nature lovers, or discerning interiors.

This is not a print, but a real botanical specimen artfully preserved.

A small calligraphic title by Farin Blackburn has been added in the bottom of the print inside the subtle scored frame that surrounds the specimen.

 Item is sold unframed.

You can add-on custom framing below or from our frames page. All our custom frame options use Tru Vue Conservation Reflection-Control Acrylic (99% UV protection with a non-glare finish) to support the longevity of color within the specimen.

 Please note: Pressed flowers and plants all naturally fade over time, especially if exposed to light. While their colors may soften, their form and sentiment remain beautifully intact — part of their ephemeral charm.

Garden Bouquet No.1 is an elegant 16×20 hand pressed flower artwork. Featuring: Butterfly Ranunculus, Scabiosa, Larkspur, Garden Cosmos, and Maidenhair Fern, which were all hand-pressed at the Fleur De Lis House and thoughtfully arranged on an Ivory acid-free 1.4mm archival mat. A botanical study in muted beauty—ideal for collectors, nature lovers, or discerning interiors.

This is not a print, but a real botanical specimen artfully preserved.

A small calligraphic title by Farin Blackburn has been added in the bottom of the print inside the subtle scored frame that surrounds the specimen.

 Item is sold unframed.

You can add-on custom framing below or from our frames page. All our custom frame options use Tru Vue Conservation Reflection-Control Acrylic (99% UV protection with a non-glare finish) to support the longevity of color within the specimen.

 Please note: Pressed flowers and plants all naturally fade over time, especially if exposed to light. While their colors may soften, their form and sentiment remain beautifully intact — part of their ephemeral charm.