Highlights
- Natural Southwestern Aesthetic: Inspired by desert decor, this artificial cactus brings rustic charm and texture into your home with its botanically accurate form and structured height for windowsills, tables, and shelves.
- Farmhouse Decor Ready: The faux cactus is set in a matte black plastic pot, combining organic shape with a rural-style base that complements kitchen counters, living room nooks, or rustic-themed bedrooms.
- Durable & Lightweight: Made from 70% plastic and 30% foam, this artificial plant maintains structure over time while remaining lightweight (2.22kg) and easy to reposition around the home.
Description
"Add desert charm and effortless greenery to your living space with the Interiors by Premier Fiori Artificial Cactus. This faux botanical brings natural simplicity into your home with its realistic cactus form, designed to echo the calm, rugged elegance of southwestern and farmhouse interiors. Crafted from a durable blend of 70% plastic and 30% foam, the cactus is structured to maintain its visual appeal over time, while remaining lightweight for easy placement and relocation.Neatly arranged in a robust plastic pot, the Fiori Cactus complements windowsills, bookshelves, side tables, and kitchen corners, offering a decorative touch that doesn't require watering, pruning, or sunlight. Its compact dimensions (H30 x D25 x W25cm) make it a practical accent for small spaces, while its structured silhouette adds height and texture to flat surfaces.The cactus's deep green tones, paired with a matte-finish black pot, reflect the earthy beauty of rural and desert-inspired design. Whether you’re enhancing a farmhouse kitchen, styling an office nook, or adding character to a minimal living room, this artificial plant adds a permanent note of greenery without the hassle. Simply wipe it clean to keep dust at bay, and enjoy its long-lasting appeal.No assembly tools required, just minor adjustment upon arrival to achieve the best shape. Ideal for busy households, rented flats, or staging environments where fresh plants may not be practical."