Part bouquet, part bath ritual, this soap flower arrangement brings the theatre of flowers to the bathroom. Set in a red wicker basket, it offers the look of a decorative display with petals you can lift away and use as scented soap. A thoughtful choice when you want a gift that feels beautiful, but is made to be enjoyed.
Petal-shaped soap for bath and basin
The flowers are made from scented soap petals, so the arrangement is decorative first, then practical when the moment feels right.
Use a few petals by the sink as a pretty hand soap, especially in a guest bathroom or dressing area.
For a bath, add one or two roses to warm water and watch the petals soften and dissolve.
The colour releases into the water as the petals break down, turning an ordinary bath into a small visual ritual.
The scent is fresh and gentle, made for a quiet soak rather than a heavy perfume cloud.
How to enjoy the flowers
Lift the petals away from the bouquet when you want to use them. For hand washing, place a few by the basin and use with warm water. For a bath, add one or two roses to warm water and let them dissolve before stepping in.
Keep the basket dry between uses, and store the flowers away from splashes until you are ready for them. They are soap, so they are at their prettiest before water touches them.
Fresh scent, colour and bathroom theatre
The pleasure here is the contrast: a flower-like arrangement that slowly becomes scented lather and coloured bath water. It suits evenings when you want the bath to feel more considered, or mornings when a small flower by the sink makes the room feel cared for.
In the red wicker basket
The bouquet is presented in a red wicker basket, giving it a warm, giftable look without needing extra dressing. Once the soap flowers have been used, the basket can stay on a shelf or dressing table for small bathroom pieces, provided it is kept dry.
Where soap flowers fit
Soap flowers belong to a wider tradition of decorative bathing …
region of manufacture: China