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Imitative Small Artificial Plants for Home Decor

The artificial plants for home decor is totally handmade. They are always made of PU and plastic material. The small plant decors are always made with green leaves, white or pink petals, which look as vivid as the realistic. Any kind of flower can be realized. Besides of the small artificial plants, the plant pots with different material are acceptable as well, like FRP, resin, metal, cement, plastic, etc,. The plants matched with pots are hung on the wall.

Actually they can be not only for home decor, but also for shop window, mall, and outdoor display.

Features

  • Totally handmade craft. Different sizes and designs for selection;

  • Any kind of flower is acceptable;

  • Plants can be made as vividly as the fresh;

  • Durable, high strength, light but strong;

  • Top quality of surface finish.

Applications:

  • Commercial Spaces: shopping malls, city plazas, restaurant, opening ceremony, parties, wall decors etc,.

  • Exhibition Spaces: museum exhibition, festival exhibition, gym, etc,.

  • Shop front window, brand stores interior promotion display.

  • Home Decor.

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