
Artificial Flower Bouquet - Autumn Posy 44cm
By: iiNova
Embrace the warmth and beauty of the season with the Artificial Flower Autumn Posy. Standing at 44cm, this stunning bouquet captures the essence of autumn with rich, earthy tones and lifelike foliage. The perfect blend of vibrant fall colors brings a cozy and inviting feel to any space. Whether you’re decorating your home, office, or using it as a centerpiece for special occasions, this artificial posy offers the beauty of fresh flowers without the need for maintenance.
Key Features:
Enhance your space with the timeless beauty of fall with this Artificial Autumn Posy!
Key Features:
- Lifelike autumnal design: Featuring warm, rich colors and detailed foliage for an authentic autumn look.
- Durable and everlasting: Enjoy the beauty of autumn blooms year-round without fading or wilting.
- No maintenance required: No watering or sunlight needed – always looks fresh and full.
- Versatile décor: Ideal for home, office, weddings, or seasonal events to bring an autumnal touch.
- Perfect size: At 44cm, it’s great for vases, table displays, or as a standalone decorative piece.
Enhance your space with the timeless beauty of fall with this Artificial Autumn Posy!
Price: 16.11
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