INSPIRATION
The craze for Christmas garlands and preserved plants
Christmas garlands, with their twinkling lights and festive colours, are one of the most emblematic decorative elements of the festive season. Whether it's Christmas, New Year or other special celebrations, garlands bring a touch of magic and festive atmosphere to any space. But did you know that there's an innovative and sustainable way to create even more unique garlands? The use of preserved flowers and plants in garlands is a growing trend that adds a unique, eco-friendly touch to your festive decorations.
The tradition of Christmas garlands
Garlands have been a symbol of festivity for centuries. Originally made from natural materials such as holly, pine and mistletoe, they were used to celebrate the winter solstice and ward off malevolent spirits. Today, garlands are an essential decoration for the festive season, used to decorate trees, fireplaces, and reception areas.

Preserved plants, an innovative alternative
Preserved plants are an innovation that is now firmly established in the world of floral decor. These are natural flowers and plants that have undergone a preservation process. Unlike dried flowers, preserved flowers retain their natural appearance, texture and colour, without the need for regular maintenance, water, or light. This makes them an ideal choice when creating festive garlands.
Christmas garlands made from preserved plants: a growing trend
In 2023, preserved Christmas garlands are beginning to gain in popularity. Preserved flowers add a touch of natural beauty and durability to festive garlands. Preserved roses, for example, retain their colour and freshness, creating garlands that last longer than their traditional counterparts. These garlands are now being used to decorate shops, restaurants, hotels, and even weddings.

Opting for preserved plants means having a positive impact on the planet
Another advantage of preserved garlands is their positive environmental impact. Using preserved flowers and plants helps to reduce waste. Unlike fresh cut flowers, which fade and are thrown away after a few days, preserved flowers retain their beauty for years. This reduces the need to constantly cut new blooms, which is good for the environment.
The combination of traditional garlands and the innovation of preserved flowers and plants creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere. So, this year (and the years to come), opt for decoration that last and has a positive impact on the planet.
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