Preserved Cedar - Green
Product description Preserved Cedar - Green
Dimensions: H 11"-23" (H 30-60 cm)
Color: Green
Packaging: Bunch
Preservation technique: Preservation by capillarity (More info)
Cedar is also known as Thuja
Non-contractual indicative values
Manufacturer: SecondFlor
Origin: United States
Cedar, most often planted as a hedge in urban environments, is ideal for the production of bonsai or Zen-like compositions.
General: Preserved greenery are natural. Variations in size, shape, and color may exist between different elements of the same reference. Some parts may show slight defects (damaged leaves, cut branches, apparent original color...).
Care instructions: Do not water. Avoid contact with water.
Why is preserved green cedar a timeless choice?
Preserved green cedar is a classic for a reason. Its fine, needle-like texture and deep evergreen tone instantly evoke nature, balance, and structure. It brings a quiet strength to floral designs, the kind that doesn’t compete for attention but holds everything together.
The green color feels familiar and reassuring. It sets the tone. It grounds brighter elements and softens bold contrasts. Cedar acts as a visual anchor, giving compositions a natural flow and a sense of continuity.
How does green cedar perform in professional projects?
Preserved green cedar is especially valued for its reliability. Designers turn to it when they need volume, texture, and consistency without added maintenance. It works beautifully in arrangements, wreaths, garlands, and large installations, offering depth without heaviness.
In commercial spaces such as hotels, restaurants, and retail environments, cedar helps create a polished and welcoming atmosphere. It maintains a fresh look throughout the season, even in high-traffic areas. That stability makes it ideal for long-term displays and recurring setups.
Green cedar truly comes into its own during the end-of-year season. It naturally supports holiday décor, winter installations, and festive designs. It pairs effortlessly with lights, metallic accents, dried elements, and preserved flowers. The result feels warm, structured, and intentional—never overdone.
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