Pottery Barn Faux Botanicals

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toastedbagels

1 year ago


Flowers brighten any space, and you can easily spruce up a room with flowers. Incorporating indoor botanicals is a great way to introduce nature, new colors, and seasonal change. I shop at Pottery Barn whenever I’m looking for new inspirations to spruce up my house. I am so satisfied with the quality of Pottery Barn’s faux botanicals that I almost exclusively buy them at Pottery Barn. Pottery Barn offers many botanicals to choose from including branches, stems, flower bunches, artificial trees, and succulents.   



My local Pottery Barn was getting ready for fall – lots of warmer colors, pumpkins, and Halloween. I love visiting Pottery Barn in between seasons because I can find really good deals on various trans-seasonal items. Many past season items are marked down up to 60-70%, and there is a floor sample furniture sale as well. What’s not to love about that?



Pottery Barn’s botanicals are so realistic. The closest faux botanicals I found that are similar in quality are the ones from Crate and Barrel. Crate and Barrel is my go-to alternative store when Pottery Barn doesn’t carry or is out of the botanicals I’m looking for. But I find them to be inconsistent in quality - Some look genuine, others are cheap, plastic junk; therefore, a backup store.



Everyone needs a pumpkin or two.



I was mesmerized by the beautiful autumn shades displayed at the store. Various subdued tones of pink, burgundy, plum, and red surely signal the end of summer.



I find hydrangeas to be so versatile because their seemingly endless color variants and full looks instantly glam up a space. Depending on the color, I can use hydrangeas all year long. The deeper purple variant with a hint of green will look fantastic until Thanksgiving.



I came home with a handful of faux stems. I’ll probably go back to snatch a few more.

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