Garden Bouquet No.13

$368.00

Garden Bouquet No.13 is an elegant 16×20 hand pressed flower artwork. Featuring: Acacia Greens, Persian Buttercups, Sweet peas, Scabiosa and Poppies 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. It has been finished off with a Fleur De Lis House wax seal in green wax.

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.13 is an elegant 16×20 hand pressed flower artwork. Featuring: Acacia Greens, Persian Buttercups, Sweet peas, Scabiosa and Poppies 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. It has been finished off with a Fleur De Lis House wax seal in green wax.

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