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Dried flowers are the new interior trend you need to know about

Dried flowers are the new interior trend you need to know about. (Getty Images)
Dried flowers are the new interior trend you need to know about. (Getty Images)

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Lockdown saw more people than ever filling their homes with plants and flowers, and we understand why.

Living around plants brightens our mood, as well as our rooms, and can inject life, colour and fun into our space.

However, as lockdown 3.0 comes to an end and the promise of normal life tantalises us on the horizon, the question is: how do we continue to look after our plants when we're not at home to tend to their needs 24/7?

Luckily, dried flowers have become the latest interior trend you need to know about.

They come in all shapes, sizes and colours. They can be organised - and reorganised - into quirky, show-stopping arrangements and they need zero watering.

What's more, as we look to weddings of 2021 and 2022, dried flowers are set to be bigger than ever, being fashioned as bridal bouquets that’ll last forever, backdrops and centrepieces.

In short, dried flowers aren't going anywhere.

So, if you fancy kitting your home out, here are our favourite places to shop for them.

5 of the best places to buy dried flowers

John Lewis | Shop here

The British retailer has paired up with Ixia Flowers, an RHS Flower Show winning florist, for an exclusive range of dried flowers starting from £39.95.

There are six dried bouquets available, with more expected soon – three are medium-sized and three are in large. A mix of pampas grass, stems, foliage and flowers, they’re the perfect way to refresh your bedroom, dining area or windowsill.

Our top pick: Ixia Flowers Brights Dried Flowers | £39.95 from John Lewis

Trouva | Shop here

Trouva is one of our go-to websites for everything home - from chic furniture to quirky, homemade decorative items - you're bound to find something for every style and type of home here.

Interestingly, their dried flower selection isn't as large as you might think, but it is a brilliant jumping off point for anyone looking to play around with the basics when it comes to the trend. And the quality is second-to-none.

Our top pick: Small Natural Brown Wide Cortaderia Pampas Grass | £16 from Trouva

Small Natural Brown Wide Cortaderia Pampas Grass (Trouva/Little Deer)
Small Natural Brown Wide Cortaderia Pampas Grass (Trouva/Little Deer)

Etsy | Shop here

If you've got time on your hands, then Etsy's 27,000 strong selection of dried flowers is for you.

Here you will find everything from neutral classics to the weird and wonderful, and everything in between.

We defy you not to fill your home with unique dried blooms and arrangements after a visit to the online marketplace's website.

Our top pick: Adam Apple Dried Flower Arrangement | £16.99 from Etsy

Adam Apple Dried Flower Arrangement (Etsy/ AdamappleLtd)
Adam Apple Dried Flower Arrangement (Etsy/ AdamappleLtd)

Anthropologie | Shop here

Unsurprisingly for the high street’s chic destination for homeware, Anthropologie often has dried bouquets in its edits.

However, you'll need to be quick as their dried bunches often sell out just as quick as they go online.

Our top pick: Heartfelt by Anthropologie Dried Hydrangea Bouquet | £26 from Anthropologie

Heartfelt by Anthropologie Dried Hydrangea Bouquet
Heartfelt by Anthropologie Dried Hydrangea Bouquet

The Happy Blossoms | Shop here

The Happy Blossoms’ signature dried Baked Blossoms are amongst Instagram’s most pictured, with a selection of brights, pastels and neutrals on offer that will slot seamlessly into your decor.

Our top pick: Dried Pink Rodanthe | £20 from The Happy Blossoms

Dried Pink Rodanthe (The Happy Blossoms)
Dried Pink Rodanthe (The Happy Blossoms)

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