A little basket of theatre for the bathroom: flower-shaped soap petals arranged like a fresh red bouquet, ready to sit prettily by the sink or soften into scented bathwater. This soap flower bouquet in a wicker basket gives the pleasure of flowers with a second life as a bathing ritual, one petal at a time.
Petals, colour and scent in use
Red and dusky rose-toned blooms bring a rich, romantic look, softened by white flowers and green leaves.
The petal shapes feel decorative first, then practical once you lift them away for hand washing or bathing.
Sprinkled into warm bathwater, the soap petals dissolve gradually and release their scent as the water moves.
Set beside a basin, a few petals make hand washing feel more considered than reaching for an ordinary bar.
The wicker basket adds a natural, homely contrast to the polished colour of the flowers.
How to enjoy the soap petals
For a bath, add one or two soap roses to warm water and let the petals dissolve. For hand washing, place a few petals by the sink and use them as you would a small piece of soap.
Keep the bouquet dry between uses, away from splashes and steam, so the flowers stay neat until you are ready to use them.
Shaped soap in a wicker basket
The flowers are made as scented soap petals and arranged in a medium wicker basket with a curved handle. The basket is for display and storage, while the petals are the part to use in water.
This piece is from the Soap Flower Bouquets range and is made in China.
A small story of red flowers
Red roses are widely associated with affection, warmth and romantic gestures, which makes this bouquet feel especially suited to moments of care. Here, the symbolism is given a practical twist: the flowers are not only looked at, but used. There is something quietly satisfying about a decorative object becoming part of the bath, shifting from colour and form into scented water. It is a gentle way to give flowers without asking someone to preserve them.
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region of manufacture: China