Flowers that last: A Valentine's gift idea

February 12, 2026
Interior Design
art
nature
gift

Turn fleeting moments into timeless art

If you love filling your home with pieces that tell a story, this Valentine’s idea is one to bookmark.

Flowers of the Press is a Utah-based studio that transforms wedding bouquets, memorial flowers and birth blooms into handcrafted pressed flower art and jewelry. Each piece is handcrafted with incredible attention to detail, using high-quality materials and thoughtful design. The result? Something deeply personal — and surprisingly modern.

The design perspective

Flowers whether preserved or fresh work beautifully in so many spaces:

  • Above a dresser in a primary bedroom
  • Layered into a gallery wall
  • Styled on open shelving
  • Displayed in a nursery

Even incorporated into jewelry you can wear every day. The organic shapes and natural tones add softness and texture — something I’m always encouraging in modern interiors. It’s sentimental without feeling overly traditional. And because each piece is made from your actual flowers, no two are ever the same.

February is a reminder to celebrate love in all its forms. Preserving meaningful flowers allows you to carry those moments into your everyday spaces — not tucked away in a box, but thoughtfully displayed as art.

If you’re drawn to decor that feels personal and layered, this is a beautiful way to make your home reflect your story.

Flowers that last: A Valentine's gift idea

February 13, 2026
Interior Design
art
nature
gift

Turn fleeting moments into timeless art

If you love filling your home with pieces that tell a story, this Valentine’s idea is one to bookmark.

Flowers of the Press is a Utah-based studio that transforms wedding bouquets, memorial flowers and birth blooms into handcrafted pressed flower art and jewelry. Each piece is handcrafted with incredible attention to detail, using high-quality materials and thoughtful design. The result? Something deeply personal — and surprisingly modern.

The design perspective

Flowers whether preserved or fresh work beautifully in so many spaces:

  • Above a dresser in a primary bedroom
  • Layered into a gallery wall
  • Styled on open shelving
  • Displayed in a nursery

Even incorporated into jewelry you can wear every day. The organic shapes and natural tones add softness and texture — something I’m always encouraging in modern interiors. It’s sentimental without feeling overly traditional. And because each piece is made from your actual flowers, no two are ever the same.

February is a reminder to celebrate love in all its forms. Preserving meaningful flowers allows you to carry those moments into your everyday spaces — not tucked away in a box, but thoughtfully displayed as art.

If you’re drawn to decor that feels personal and layered, this is a beautiful way to make your home reflect your story.

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