Throughout history, flowers have carried powerful meanings—expressing emotions, virtues, and connections to the natural world. Drawing from this tradition, each month of the year can be represented by a symbolic bloom, thoughtfully chosen for its seasonal relevance and historic associations. From the quiet resilience of January’s hellebore and snowdrop to the joyful elegance of December’s gardenia and berry, these carefully curated faux arrangements offer a poetic journey through the year. Displayed individually or as a collection, they celebrate the beauty of the seasons and the sentiments we attach to them—hope, love, strength, renewal, and joy—captured in lasting, lifelike floral form. Whether used decoratively, as inspiration, or as a personal ritual, this twelve-month floral cycle invites reflection and connection with nature's rhythms in a timeless, meaningful way.
A delicate faux pairing that symbolizes love and hope. These flowers bring a fresh, gentle start to the year.
February – Violet & PrimroseFebruary’s flowers represent loyalty, modesty, and affection. - perfect for Valentine’s or a thoughtful winter gift.
Bright and cheerful, these blooms herald renewal, energy, and optimism - a striking nod to the start of spring.
April –SweetpeaDelicate and charming, sweet pea brings gentle sweetness and the joyful spirit of spring as the world begins to bloom.
These lush faux florals celebrate romance and happiness, capturing the essence of May with soft peonies and delicate lily of the valley bells.
June - RoseJune’s flower is the timeless rose - long cherished for its beauty, elegance, and deep symbolism. Often associated with love, passion, and devotion, the rose perfectly reflects the warmth and abundance of early summer.
This serene faux waterlily floats effortlessly in its vase, representing peace and purity - a calming addition to any space in midsummer.
August – PoppyBold and vibrant, the poppy symbolizes imagination, resilience, and remembrance - a striking bloom that captures the richness of late summer.
Full and textural, this faux hydrangea is a lush tribute to gratitude and heartfelt emotion, perfect for early autumn styling.
October – DahliaOctober’s faux dahlia brings vivid colour and structure, reflecting creativity and strength - a striking floral piece for cosy Autumn interiors.
Warm-toned and realistic, this faux chrysanthemum celebrates joy and loyalty, offering rich texture during the darkest months.
December – Gardenia & BerryRing in the season with this festive faux arrangement featuring creamy gardenias and bright berries. A winter symbol of joy, constancy, and patience.