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Need extra Christmas cheer? These floral arrangements might do the trick

Having sky high and sparkly Christmas trees is great, but how else can you spread holiday cheer through the rest of your home? By getting your hands on a floral arrangement or two. Having a bouquet or a letterbox of flowers is an easy way to give life to your space, whether you’re going all out or keeping it simple for the holidays.

 

Akong Gugma

With dried flowers finding its way into more and more homes this year, here’s a florist who will help you put together a wreath that’ll match the theme of your space: Akong Gugma. Its wreaths combine flowers like hydrangea, eucalyptus and lavender with eclectic elements like rattan, chiffon, and asparagus fern.

The floral arrangements are inspired by neo-classical aesthetics, and the flowers used in the wreaths are dried with aromatics.

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Spruce Floral Designs

If you’re looking for floral arrangements that give your space a little more color AND last beyond the holiday season, get yourself pieces from Spruce Floral Designs. Its florist, Patricia Pastelero, uses imported noble fir decorated with amaryllis, hydrangeas, French lavender thistles and cotton stems.

The centerpieces are the real star of the show, decorated with ilex berries, wax apples, cinnamon sticks, brunia berries, dried oranges and lemons.

[READ: These fresh floral arrangements will last you throughout the holiday season]

 

Fiori di Marghi

Not a lot of people might see your home this holiday season, but that isn’t an excuse for you to not invest in pieces that stand out from the rest—like Margarita Fores’ flower concept. Her floralscapes use flowers like lisianthus, cabbage flower and eucalyptus, paired with recycled materials like coconut skin, succulents and vines.

Recently, Fiori di Marghi partnered with Univers for floral arrangements in vases from Swedish brass products manufacturer Skultuna and French artisanal workshop Astier de Villatte.

[READ: Gaita Fores just taught me how to arrange flowers]

 

Te Amo Floristeria

Whether you’re looking for one more piece to complete your holiday decor for the year or another way to send festive cheer to your loved ones, a tabletop Christmas tree from Te Amo Floristeria is the way to go. The brand’s holiday collection features Christmas trees made with fresh pines, pine cones, cotton ornaments and fairy lights.

Its holiday collection also includes wreaths decorated with fresh flowers and cotton ornaments, which you can order by messaging its Instagram or texting 0916-6298122.

 

Fiora Manila

Fiora Manila’s preserved roses have starred in our recommended florist list for Valentine’s Day, but that isn’t the only occasion where you can use roses to decorate your space. For the holiday season, the brand is selling handcrafted wreaths made with fresh nobilis pine leaves or dried pine cones. 

If you’re looking for a little color in your wreaths, Fiora Manila lets you add a preserved rose capsule—just choose between red, light pink, royal blue, yellow or orange roses.

 

Header photo courtesy of Spruce Floral Designs

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