Collection: All silk flowers

Always want beautiful flowers in your home? Our silk flowers stay fresh, in bloom and vibrant in colour all year round. Did you know that modern “silk flowers” are no longer made of real silk?

Silk flowers for a natural look

Silk flowers have long been known for their realistic, premium appearance. Although our collection is no longer made from real silk, the term still stands for high-quality, lifelike artificial flowers. Our “silk flowers” are crafted from modern materials such as plastics and polyester, making them stronger, more realistic and more colourfast than the silk versions of the past. Whether you choose a full bouquet or a simple bundle, silk flowers instantly bring a stylish and well-kept look to any space.

Why they’re still called silk flowers

Today, the name “silk flowers” refers mainly to the luxurious look and craftsmanship behind these artificial blooms — not the material itself. While real silk was used in the past, contemporary artificial flowers are made from high-quality synthetic materials. Thanks to their detailed finishing, subtle colour nuances and realistic leaf structures, our artificial flowers are almost indistinguishable from the real thing.

Lifelike details and beautiful finishing

Every stem, leaf and blossom in our silk flower collection is carefully designed to mirror the natural shape as closely as possible. The flowers feature soft colour gradients and realistic textures, making them suitable for both modern interiors and warm, classic styles. They add a subtle, natural touch that enhances any room.

Maintenance-free and always radiant

Silk flowers are perfect for anyone who loves having flowers at home but doesn’t have time for maintenance. They require no water, no light and no care — and they retain their full, fresh appearance year after year. No wilting, no leaf drop and no colour loss. Place them in dark corners, on a desk, in the bedroom or anywhere real flowers would dry out quickly: silk flowers will always look beautiful.

The silk moth

Traditional silk is produced by boiling or steaming the cocoons of silkworms while the larva is still inside. This process keeps the cocoon intact as one continuous thread — ideal for weaving silk. However, thousands of cocoons are needed to produce just one kilo of silk, which means thousands of silkworms do not survive. This is an additional reason why we no longer use real silk in the production of artificial flowers.