Why life-like?
Having foliage and flowers in your home makes such a difference – they’re one of those final touches that helps it feel more lived in. And a stem like this, that takes the fuss out of foraging for the perfect one and is much sturdier than the real thing, is even better.
From real-life to life-like
You’ll usually find Daucus carota (or Queen Anne’s Lace) growing along country lanes in spring, when it turns them white with its frothy flowers. In autumn and winter when bare and covered in frost, it feels more architectural. Our life-like version has a realistically floppy head, and a wire inside that means you can bend each stem into a natural arrangement.