A bright soap flower bouquet for the bath, made to look like a fresh spring arrangement and then melt into scented water when you choose to use it. Yellow, orange, peach and cream petals sit with green leaves in a brown handled gift bag, giving the feeling of flowers with a small bathing ritual tucked inside.
Petals that turn bath time into a small ceremony
The bouquet has the look of cut flowers, but the petals are made for warm bath water.
Drop in one or two flower heads, or scatter individual petals, and watch them soften and dissolve.
The spring colours bring a cheerful note to a bathroom shelf before the bouquet is used.
Individual petals can also be set out as guest soaps, adding a pretty detail beside a basin.
The scent is part of the pleasure, softening the moment without needing candles or extra preparation.
Spring colour in a gift-bag arrangement
The arrangement pairs rose-like blooms with fuller cream flowers, leafy green details and small berry-style accents. It is presented in a deep brown gift bag with cord handles, so it feels ready to give without needing much else around it.
How to use the bath flowers
Add one or two flower heads to warm bath water, or use a few petals at a time for a lighter touch. Let them dissolve in the water, then rinse the bath after use as you would with any coloured bath product.
For guest soaps, place individual petals by the sink and use with warm water. Keep the rest of the bouquet dry until you are ready to use it.
Made for beauty, then use
Soap flowers have a lovely tension to them: they look decorative, but they are not meant to sit untouched forever. The pleasure is in giving something pretty that can also be used, petal by petal, instead of becoming another object to store. Roses are widely associated with affection and tenderness, while spring colours often suggest freshness, warmth and a lighter mood in the home.
Size and details
This soap flower bouquet weighs 200 g. It is made in China an…
region of manufacture: China