I love fresh cut flowers. I’m not alone in this, as I find most people have an instinctually pleasurable reaction to a vase of flowers—empirical evidence being all the petal-fondling and"oh-how-pretty" I get when I have an arrangement on my desk at work. For a very long time, I’ve pined afteras my favorite flower—tight petals, curled around an impossibly intricate center, that unfurl after a few days.
The most recent trend in floral design, though, solves this issue—dried flowers and grasses. They don't die, which is both cost-efficient and so heartening for someone who loathes the act of throwing flowers in the trash. I’ve seen this trend soar in popularity on my Instagram and Pinterest feeds, from interior designers, stylists, and casual decorators alike. It's not just a winter floral option anymore, either.
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