Description
This vase paper mache with dried lavender not only looks good but is realy green.
Everyone wants flowers in their home, but fewer and fewer people are feeling good about pollution in the flower industry.
These lavender flowers are homegrown. With us, bees and butterflies are just as important as the flowers.
The dried flowers are naturally dried and keep their colour for at least 2 years. The lavender smells lovely and subtle.
Vase handmade in Spain from used paper
The paper mache vase is handmade, here in Spain, from used paper.
In transport, the vase with dried flowers weigh so little that the environmental impact is a lot lower.
Do yourself and nature a favour and get rid of the weekly purchase of flowers that are generally produced and transported with poison and high CO2 emissions.
With these vase with dried flowers, you literally bring nature into your home.
They come from the mountains of Sierra Nevada in Spain, a nature reserve, where I have my lavender and flower garden.
You may think the vase is not sturdy? It is. There are chairs made of papier mache that you can sit on.
I wouldn’t recommend that with this vase, but if it falls, in general nothing will happen. It is sufficiently sturdy.
The only thing to watch out for is that you shouldn’t put water in it because it can’t stand that in the end.
The vase doesn’t fall over easily either. But if you doubt that, you can happily add some sand to the flowers or a few pebbles.
This lavender vase is an asset to your home and biodiversity
I sell the vase paper mache with dried flowers and not separately, because my goal is to sell beautiful dried flowers from my sustainable garden.
The lavendergarden I started to contribute to biodiversity.
But because I also understand that sometimes a vase with flowers is easier to give, I made this sustainable lightweight vase.
I hope you will be happy with it too. 🙂
Size vase: approx. 14 cm. high and 6 cm. wide. The vase contains a bunch of dried lavender of about 80 flowers and a height of about 24 cm.
The vase is handmade, from recycled paper. This means that no two vases are exactly the same.