Magnolia’s New Lifelike Faux Flowers Are the Easiest Way to Decorate for Fall

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Magnolia’s New Lifelike Faux Flowers Are the Easiest Way to Decorate for Fall

As the weather cools and leaves start to turn, many homeowners also turn over their spaces and color palettes to match the outdoors with warm, cozy decor. While fresh flowers bring about a beautiful biophilic aesthetic, they certainly don’t stand the test of time. That doesn't mean you shouldn't try to get the look, though: Magnolia’s new Faux Flower Collection offers a long-lasting alternative with lifelike stems, without the worry of wilting.

With Joanna Gaines' gardening expertise and design touch, it's no surprise her brand's delicate florals would offer everything you could want in a fall bouquet. Here's what to add to your vases this season.

Purple Yarrow Bush. Credit:

Magnolia

Seasonal Bouquets and Stems

The collection features a variety of bouquets and individual cut stems that mimic the colors and textures of fall. Each piece is designed to feel natural, with attention to detail in color variations, petal shapes, and leaf textures. Mix and match stems to create custom arrangements that suit your space. Some standout options include:

The purple yarrow bush is a hardy, perennial plant with feathery, fern-like foliage and flat clusters of vibrant purple flowers that bloom from summer to early fall. Its delicate, feathery blooms adds texture and visual interest, making it a versatile addition to any arrangement.

Featuring clusters of tiny, lacy white petals atop slender green stems, this brings an airy, elegant texture to any arrangement. Its light, delicate appearance makes it perfect for filling bouquets or adding a natural, wildflower-inspired touch.

Bright and cheerful, this stem features vibrant yellow daisies with natural green stems, bringing a sunny, uplifting touch to any space. Its casual, hand-picked look makes it a darling match for farmhouse styles and everyday floral arrangements.

A charming blend of cream-toned wildflowers with varied textures and delicate stems, ideal for creating soft, natural arrangements. Its subtle hues and airy look pair with rustic bouquets, centerpieces, or layering with other florals.

Why Faux Flowers?

Cream Wildflower Mix. Credit:

Magnolia

Faux flowers have evolved far beyond the flat, plastic-looking stems of the past, now offering realistic textures, subtle color variations, and natural movement that rival fresh blooms.

Magnolia’s Faux Flower Collection highlights this transformation with handcrafted stems designed to last all season, providing beauty without the upkeep of watering or replacing wilting flowers. These long-lasting stems are perfect for areas that receive little light, display spaces that need to be styled in advance, or rooms that don’t see daily use, such as guest bedrooms or bathrooms.

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Adding Depth and Texture

One of the advantages of Magnolia’s Faux Flower Collection is how easily the pieces can be styled for different occasions and spaces. Individual stems can be grouped into small, casual arrangements for coffee tables or nightstands, while larger bouquets make a statement on dining tables or entryway consoles. Mixing textures, like soft blooms with spiky stems or leafy branches, adds depth and visual interest.

The collection also includes versatile containers, from rustic woven vases to elegant ceramic and etched pitchers. Because these stems hold their shape, you can create arrangements well in advance for gatherings, holidays, or everyday decor, giving your home a polished look.

Magnolia Jacquiline Crackle Ceramic Vase. Credit:

Magnolia

Jacquiline Crackle Ceramic Vase

Decorative Vases and Containers

Magnolia pairs its faux stems with elegant, natural vases, and a metal pitcher adds a farmhouse-inspired whimsy. These vessels make it easy to style your flowers without extra effort, whether on a dining table, mantel, or entryway.

With its deep brown crackle glaze, the Jacquiline Ceramic Vase brings a cozy, fall-inspired feel to any display. Made entirely from stoneware, its rounded silhouette provides a beautiful home for seasonal blooms or decorative stems.

The Sophia Etched Pitcher Vase combines sturdy stainless steel with a delicate etched floral pattern, creating a rustic yet sophisticated accent. Its pitcher-inspired shape makes it ideal for displaying fresh or faux blooms with a touch of farmhouse charm.

The Perry Scalloped Rim Woven Vase brings a playful, natural touch to any room with its rattan-inspired weave and charming scalloped edge. Its airy texture and organic design make it perfect for displaying the new Magnolia faux florals.

Pomegranate Spray. Credit:

Magnolia

Seasonal Accents for Added Interest

Beyond flowers, the collection includes stems and sprays that bring fall foliage and harvest elements indoors:

Incorporating these accents adds depth and dimension to arrangements, helping create layered displays that feel curated rather than staged.

Shop the Collection

Exclusively available at Magnolia.com, the collection ranges from $10 to $56 and is crafted for seasonal longevity. From bold bouquets to delicate stems, and decorative vases to harvest-inspired accents, Magnolia’s Faux Flower Collection offers a bounty of opportunities to create warm, inviting autumn decor without the fleeting nature of fresh flowers.

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