Submerged Flowers
December 2nd, 2022
Submerged Flowers; beautiful and durable!
Learn all about the trendy concept of Submerged Flowers! To create an underwater artwork and enjoying flowers much longer. Strong flowers are best suited to enjoy underwater flowers for a long time. This can be done with, for example, roses, gerberas or anthurium. Also calla's will do great. Of course you can use a combination of flowers as well. Because the water in the vase enlarges the flowers, shape and colour come out even better. For a beautiful effect, several vases in different heights and/or shapes can be put together.
Make underwater art in just 4 steps
The flower can easily be placed in the vase. The vases are provided with a glass sinker and a clip so that the flower can easily be held in place and remain under water. We recommend to use strong flowers such as roses, gerberas, lisianthus, calla's or anthurium.
Stap 1. Clean the vase thoroughly before use. Fill the vase with distilled water. Stap 2. Cut or trim the flower stem at the right height so that the flower fits nicely into the vase. Stap 3. Attach the flower to the clip of the glass sinker. Stap 4. Carefully lower the glass sink with the flower into the vase. Place the vase in a nice spot and enjoy. Fill the vase in time, to make sure the flowers remain under water. The distilled water ensures that the flowers stays beautiful a lot longer and that there are fewer air bubbles around the flowers.
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Present it as a complete collection or as a ready-made gift item
The Submerged Flower vase is made from recycled glass. The vase is equipped with a glass sinker and clip so that the flower can be fixed easily and stay under water. It is available in 5 different sizes in our webshop, where we also have distilled water and a cap that closes the "Submerged Flower Vase" well. With a cap is the vase, filled with underwater art, easy to give as a present.
Inspiration
Have you been inspired? Watch the video below about how to make the simple and beautiful flowers, and the possibilities with submerged flowers.