FAQ’s

  • Are dried and preserved flowers natural?

    Yes. Dried flowers are real flowers that have been harvested when the blooms are at their best, picked and placed in a drying room or shed.

    Yes. Preserved flowers are real flowers with a more intricate type of head. Preserving includes colour treatments (non-toxic)

  • Eternal Art Prints

    We use giclée fine art 12-colour printing technology, perfect for art lovers and collectors.

    Colour Vibrancy: This printing technology produces vivid and precise colours with remarkable depth, surpassing the capabilities of conventional 4-colour inkjet printing technology.

    Paper Finishing: Smooth matte finish for a clean, glare-free display.

    Paper Weight: 200 gsm, thickness: 0.26 mm.

    Eco-Friendly Materials: Printed on environmentally conscious, FSC-certified paper.

  • How do i care for my dried florals?

    Preserved and dried flowers are created to be everlasting. Dried Flowers do not require watering as they are everlasting. For general handling and day-to-day care be gentle with them as they are still delicate, try not to keep them in direct sunlight and if there is dust just a light blow will remove that dust form their surface (or hairdryer on soft )

  • My dried or preserved flowers have a smell.

    It is normal for your dried flowers to initially have a slight small. You can add a drop of essential oil to add a lovely aroma.

  • Do my dried or preserved florals need watering?

    NO. Do not water.

  • How long do dried or preserved flowers last?

    Dried and preserved flowers are designed to be long-lasting .Over long time periods there will be slight colour fade.

  • Do you ship dried or preserved flowers throughout Australia?

    Yes, we ship dried and preserved flowers throughout Australia. Some states may have certain biosecurity laws that differ from NSW, please feel free to check your area requirement.

  • Are dried and preserved flowers safe?

    The substances used in the process are non-toxic and safe for commercial and domestic use.

  • What's the difference between a poster and a print?

    Posters are usually printed on a thinner paper with a gloss finish, while an artist print is usually printed on a higher grade, uncoated paper. Uncoated paper is thicker, with a matt finish and a hint of texture. This makes the artwork look a bit more authentic, and that's why a print will often cost more than a poster.