Unfortunately These Gorgeous Flowers Are Currently Out Of Season.
Copper Kiss Bouquet
While these beautiful blooms are currently out of season, don’t worry – we’ve got plenty of stunning alternatives waiting to bring joy to you or someone special! Our florists have handpicked a selection of seasonal arrangements, each as gorgeous and unique as this one. Discover them here.
Introducing our Copper Kiss Christmas bouquet, a stunning hand-tied design crafted by our florists here in Manchester, that seamlessly blends soft blush hues and modern elegance.
This captivating arrangement showcases classic Quicksand roses, white alstroemeria, and peach hypericum berries, beautifully accented with the warm embrace of copper ruscus and delicate copper teasels. Finished with an assortment of mixed festive foliage, this bouquet is a sophisticated and textured design that adds a touch of contemporary charm to any space.
This neutral coloured bouquet is not only a thoughtful gift but also a versatile addition to home Christmas décor. Its natural tones and copper accents effortlessly complementing any interior style.
Please Note that due to the seasonal availability of flowers it may be necessary to vary individual stems from those shown. Our skilled florists may substitute flowers for one similar in style, quality and value. Where our designs include a sundry item such as a vase or basket it may not always be possible to include the exact item as displayed. If such an occasion arises we will make every effort to replace the item with a suitable alternative.
GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DISPLAY
Your flowers will arrive ready to display, but will always benefit from fresh, clean water, mixed with the sachet of flower food provided.
Display the flowers in a cool, light location away from draughts, radiators, direct heat, sunshine or fresh fruit.
Refresh your flowers after 2-3 days. Remove from the vase and re-cut stems by 1-2cm at an angle using sharp scissors or secateurs and replace in fresh water in a clean vase.
As time goes on, remove wilting or dead flowers to avoid contaminating those still going strong or consider removing the happy blooms to create smaller displays around your home.