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Artificial table flower arrangements for restaurants, offices, and long-term displays

Artificial flowers occupy a specific niche in the gifting and decor market: situations where fresh flowers are impractical because of duration, maintenance, or environment. The Singapore Florist studio has been stocking high-quality artificial table arrangements since 2018, and they are popular with Singapore restaurants (where weekly fresh flower replacement is too expensive), corporate offices (where reception arrangements need to last months), event venues (where dozens of identical centerpieces need to look the same for years), and homeowners who want flower-style decor without the maintenance.

The artificial flower market has improved dramatically in the last decade. Modern silk and polyester replicas (especially the Japanese and German brands we stock) are nearly indistinguishable from fresh flowers at arm's length, with realistic petal textures, hand-shaped blooms, and even subtle colour variations within a single flower head. The arrangements in this collection use these premium replicas exclusively, not the bargain-bin polyester flowers that immediately read as fake. Common artificial flowers in our table arrangements include silk peonies, silk roses, faux hydrangeas, silk phalaenopsis orchids, and faux greenery fillers.

Pricing starts at SGD 128 for the compact artificial table arrangement (suitable for restaurant tabletops and home dining tables) and reaches SGD 488 for the premium tall ballroom arrangement. Most orders land in the SGD 158 to SGD 248 range. Every arrangement ships free islandwide and arrives in a reusable ceramic or glass vase. Unlike fresh arrangements, artificial flowers do not need same-day dispatch (no freshness urgency). For fresh table flower arrangements, see our table flower arrangements collection. For artificial bouquet alternatives, browse the artificial flower bouquets collection. Read more in our guides to rose colour meanings, number of roses meaning, and how long roses last.

How we source premium artificial flowers vs cheap polyester replicas

The difference between a premium artificial flower and a cheap polyester replica is dramatic and immediately visible. Premium artificial flowers use real silk for the petals (which holds dye like real flower petals), hand-shaped wire stems for natural posing, and detailed petal textures that catch light realistically. Cheap polyester replicas are mass-produced with flat colour, plastic stems, and a uniform appearance that immediately reads as fake. We source our artificial flowers from two Japanese manufacturers and one German specialist supplier, paying 5x to 10x the per-stem cost of bargain Chinese polyester flowers. The result is an arrangement that looks convincingly real even on a Sunday brunch table where guests will be inches away. Every artificial arrangement is built in our studio by an arranger who specialises in this category, since the techniques for working with silk are different from working with fresh stems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How realistic do premium artificial flowers actually look?

Very realistic at conversational distance (2 metres or more). Up close (less than 30cm) you can sometimes spot subtle differences in petal sheen and rigidity, but most guests will not look that closely unless deliberately inspecting. Our customers report that 90 percent of restaurant guests and office visitors do not realise the flowers are artificial.

How long do artificial flower arrangements last?

Years with proper care. Silk and polyester do not wilt, drop petals, or fade rapidly. Care: dust gently with a feather duster monthly, keep out of direct sunlight (which fades the dye over years), and wipe the vase clean as needed. Most of our artificial arrangements look good for 3 to 5 years before any visible degradation.

Are artificial flowers cheaper than fresh flowers in the long run?

Yes by a wide margin. A SGD 188 artificial arrangement that lasts 3 years is effectively SGD 5 per month. The same display in fresh flowers would cost SGD 100 to SGD 150 per week (refreshing the bouquet weekly), or roughly SGD 5,000 over 3 years. For restaurants and offices that need flower display continuously, artificial wins on cost by a factor of 25x.

Can I customise the colour palette of an artificial arrangement?

Yes, with 5 to 7 days lead time. We can build to specific brand colour palettes (matching a restaurant's interior or a corporate brand) using the artificial flower colours we have in stock. For very specific colour matches, we may need to special-order the silk flowers from our Japanese supplier with longer lead time.

Do you offer artificial wedding centerpieces for budget-conscious weddings?

Yes, this is a growing category. Artificial wedding centerpieces are roughly 30 to 50 percent cheaper than fresh equivalents and they can be reused or sold after the wedding. For full wedding decor quotes (artificial or fresh), use our wedding decor service page.

Jim Ng, owner of Singapore Florist

Jim Ng

Owner of Singapore Florist

Jim and his team acquired Singapore Florist from the founding family who started the studio in 1987. Every collection on this site is built around the same hand-arrangement craft and freshness guarantee the original owners trained the studio on. Read the full story or WhatsApp Jim's team directly if you have a question.