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« Le Petit Jardin » M - Pure - Round
Reference: BSA-PJ-RWM-W01
Origine : France
Packaging: 1 round box
Box characteristics:
- Dimensions: Diam. 16 cm x H 9.3 cm
- Color: White cardboard & leatherette
- Lid: Transparent
Flowers characteristics:
- Variety(ies): White Roses M & L.
- Fragrance: Garden rose fragrance
- Stabilization technique: Double immersion stabilization (More info)
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Petals may be split
Generalities : Stabilized flowers are natural. Variations in sizes, shapes and colours can exist between elements of the same reference. Some parts may present slight defects (slightly split petals, damaged sepals...).
Use: The box can be presented with or without its lid, either lying flat or standing upright.
Light & heat exposure : The flower exposed to the sun for extended periods of time may discolour - Exposed to heat, it dries out.
Evolution over time : Over time, flowers tend to wither and fade more or less. Dark colours discolour more than light ones.
Odour : The perfume for eternal flowers lasts in time and only fades after several months, even in the open air. Afterward, it is possible to add a fragrance by depositing one or more drops of our perfume « La Rose » in the heart of the flower.
Who is Benoît Saint-Amand?
Benoit Saint-Amand, Meilleur Ouvrier de France, embodies excellence in floral craftsmanship. His passion for flowers, combined with his dedication to his craft, has led him to create unique collections such as "Le Petit Jardin". Renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship, Benoit Saint-Amand shapes each creation with meticulous care and expertise, creating floral works of art of incomparable beauty.
What does the white flower represent today?
The white flower evokes purity, innocence and simplicity. It also symbolises peace, serenity and harmony. In many cultures around the world, white is associated with light, clarity and spirituality. Historically, white flowers have been used in wedding celebrations, symbolising the pure and eternal love between spouses. Today, Benoît Saint-Amand uses them in his 'Pure' range, made up entirely of white roses.
Where does the use of hat boxes by florists come from?
The use of hat boxes by florists goes back several centuries. Originally designed to protect and transport hats, these boxes have been adapted to hold floral arrangements. Their refined design makes them an ideal container for presenting flowers with elegance and sophistication. Florists quickly realised the aesthetic potential of hat boxes, using them to create spectacular floral arrangements that capture attention and evoke a sense of luxury and prestige.
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