Dried Flower Bouquet
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Description
Everything else we sell is alive, temporary, and needs water. This one doesn't. Pampas grass, wheat, cotton, a preserved rose, banksia, strawflowers, eucalyptus, and dried palm. A bouquet that lasts months instead of days and looks the same on a shelf in November as it did in March.
$59.99 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Arrives ready to display. No vase required, no water needed.
What's Inside
Pampas grass plumes rise from the top, cream and feathery. Dried wheat stalks stand among them, golden and straight. A single cotton boll sits left of centre, white and soft against the tan and brown around it. One preserved blush pink rose (or peony, depending on seasonal availability) holds its shape and colour in the right section. A dried banksia pod, dark brown and textured with its conical seed pattern, sits on the right as the heaviest visual element. One or two dried thistles, spiky and spherical, add a golden sculptural form.
Small cream and blush strawflowers scatter through the body. Dried eucalyptus leaves in sage green and olive thread throughout. Bleached palm leaves fan out on one side. Translucent lunaria pods, paper-thin and oval, catch the light near the base. Pink pepper berries in small clusters add tiny points of colour. The stems are gathered tight and tied at the base.
Not Fresh. That's the Point.
Fresh flowers are a gesture. They arrive, they're beautiful, they fade, they're gone. That cycle is part of their appeal. But not every occasion calls for something temporary. Sometimes you want to send something that stays. A dried bouquet on a bedside table or a bookshelf or a bathroom vanity becomes part of the room. It doesn't demand water changes or stem trimming or foam topping. It asks for nothing and it gives back the same thing every time you walk past it.
The Dried Flower Bouquet is the only product in our collection that sits in a completely different category from the rest. Every other item on our arrangements page and our bouquets page is fresh. This is the exception and it outsells several of the fresh options because the people buying it aren't buying flowers. They're buying décor.
"I resisted adding dried flowers for years. I'm a fresh florist. That's what I trained for, that's what I love. But customers kept asking. Specifically the expat community in Canggu and Seminyak, the ones running Airbnbs and designing their own spaces. They wanted something that looked like it belonged on a shelf in a lifestyle magazine and didn't need replacing every week. The first time I built one I treated it like a fresh bouquet and it looked terrible. Stiff, awkward, nothing moved right. I had to unlearn everything I knew about arranging and start thinking about texture and shape instead of colour and freshness. It took me a dozen attempts before I made one I was willing to sell."
The Components
Each element in this bouquet plays a specific role and none of them are filler. The pampas grass provides softness and height. The wheat provides structure and vertical lines. The cotton boll is the one white, soft, round thing in a bouquet full of angular textures, and it draws the eye to the centre the way a white chrysanthemum does in a fresh arrangement. The banksia pod is the weight, the anchor, the thing that grounds the whole composition with its dark brown mass.
The preserved rose keeps its blush pink colour through a glycerin treatment that replaces the water in the petals with a compound that maintains the texture. It's not painted, not dyed, not sprayed. The colour is the original rose colour locked in place. It will hold for six months or more before it starts to fade. The eucalyptus leaves are air-dried and they retain their sage green indefinitely. The lunaria pods are naturally translucent once the outer casing is removed, which is why they catch light.
Every dried bouquet we build varies slightly depending on what's available that week. The pampas, wheat, eucalyptus, and cotton are always present. The banksia, thistles, and specific filler elements rotate based on what our dried flower supplier in Denpasar has in stock. No two bouquets are identical and that's part of the appeal.
"The hardest part of building a dried bouquet is that you can't bend anything. Fresh roses flex. Fresh eucalyptus curves. Dried stems snap if you force them. So every stem goes in at the angle it already has. You work with whatever shape the drying process gave you. I sort through the pampas and the wheat before I start and group them by the direction they lean. The ones that curve left go on the left side. The ones that curve right go on the right. If a stem is perfectly straight it goes in the centre. The bouquet is assembled around the natural angles of the materials rather than me imposing a shape. That's the opposite of fresh work, where I control everything. With dried flowers the materials tell me where they want to sit."
Humidity and Bali
The obvious question is whether dried flowers survive in Bali's humidity. They do, with one condition. Direct moisture will damage them. Rain, splashing water, a steamy bathroom with poor ventilation. But in a normal indoor environment with reasonable air circulation, dried flowers hold their shape and colour for months. Bali's humidity is high but most villas and apartments have enough airflow that the dried materials stay intact. We've had customers send photos of their bouquets looking good six months after delivery.
The pampas grass actually benefits slightly from humidity. In very dry climates the plumes can become brittle and shed. In Bali's air they stay soft and flexible. The eucalyptus, wheat, and palm are naturally resilient. The most sensitive element is the preserved rose. If it's placed in direct sun for extended periods the blush colour will fade to a very pale cream. Keep it out of sustained direct sunlight and it holds.
Who Sends a Dried Bouquet
People who want to send something lasting. Expats setting up a new home in Canggu or Seminyak. Airbnb hosts in Umalas and Tibubeneng styling their listing photos. Friends sending a housewarming gift to someone who just moved to Kerobokan or Nusa Dua. Birthday gifts for the person who has told you three times they prefer things that last over things that wilt.
At $59.99 USD, this is the highest-priced single item in our collection. The price reflects the materials. Preserved roses, imported pampas, banksia pods, and glycerin-treated elements cost significantly more than fresh-cut flowers because the preservation and drying processes add labour and time. But spread across the months this bouquet will sit on a shelf, the per-day cost is a fraction of a cent. The cheapest fresh bouquet we sell is $35 and it gives you five days. This one gives you a year.
Pair with a hand-poured Bali candle for the ultimate shelf pairing. For fresh alternatives, see 12 Pink Roses or browse the Balinese Arrangements. Our full dried flower collection includes other options.
Care
No water. No trimming. No foam. Keep in a dry indoor location out of sustained direct sunlight. Dust gently with a soft brush every few weeks if needed. If the pampas plumes lose volume over time, hold them over steam briefly and they will fluff back up. Do not spray with water or cleaning products. The bouquet will hold its appearance for six months to a year in normal indoor conditions.
Delivery
Same day delivery, seven days a week, everywhere we reach across Bali. Seminyak, Canggu, Umalas, Nusa Dua, and all areas. Order before 3pm Bali time for same day.
Need to change something after ordering? Call +62 813 3862 5637 during business hours (Mon-Fri 7am to 7pm, Sat-Sun 7am to 6pm) or reach us through the contact page.
Browse our dried flower collection, see the full flower range, or visit the About Us page to learn about Sunny Florist Bali.