Four small rules we follow each spring so the petals hold their blush.

Each framed garden is composed by hand from dried stems, cotton, moss and hand-cut paper — a quiet landscape to live with for years.

We started tietheknot.florist in 2018 with a genuine appreciation for plants in all their forms — not just flowers at their peak, but dried stems, pressed leaves, and the quiet textures nature leaves behind.
Dried flowers don't demand attention. They settle into a room, hold their shape, and stay. That understated quality is exactly what draws us to them — and to the slow, layered process of making with them.
Each piece combines natural dried flowers, preserved botanicals and pressed elements, worked together until even the smallest detail feels right. The result is handmade work with a natural, art-led character — designed to be lived with, not just looked at.
Originally a small studio in Hong Kong, we now work from the UK and ship to both. Our collection includes dried floral objects, home décor, bridal pieces, and botanical flower landscapes — framed artworks made entirely from real flowers.
Every piece begins as a sketched landscape. We source and preserve the blooms ourselves — hydrangea, cotton, eucalyptus, statice — and compose them layer by layer behind glass. A single framed garden takes roughly two weeks from first stem to final seal.
A landscape drawn in pencil, to scale.
Blooms dried slowly in silica or air.
Assembled behind museum-grade glass.