At first glance, it feels like a bouquet for the bathroom shelf. Then comes the small surprise: the rose and carnation shapes are made from delicate soap petals, ready to dissolve into warm bath water or sit by the basin for guests. This soap flower bouquet brings colour, scent and a little theatre to an ordinary bath.
Petals, colour and bath-time theatre
The floral shapes give the feeling of cut flowers, with the pleasure of something you can actually use.
Drop one or two soap flowers into warm bath water and watch the petals soften and dissolve.
The water takes on colour as the petals melt, making the bath feel more ceremonial.
The bouquet can be displayed before use, adding a soft, romantic note to a bathroom or guest room.
Individual petals can be used as guest soaps, a small detail that feels thoughtful beside the basin.
Fragranced soap flowers, arranged as a bouquet
The bouquet is made from shaped, fragranced soap petals in rose and carnation forms. The finish is decorative rather than plain, with each flower arranged to feel giftable before it becomes part of the bath.
How to use the petals
For a bath, add one or two soap flowers to warm water and let them dissolve. For hand washing, use individual petals as small guest soaps.
Keep the bouquet dry until you are ready to use it. Store it away from splashes, steam and standing water so the petals keep their shape.
Flowers with a soft message
Roses have long been associated with affection and romance, while carnations are often linked with admiration and care in European flower symbolism. Here, that language becomes more fleeting and tactile: not a bouquet to preserve, but one to enjoy. The pleasure is in the change, as something decorative becomes colour, scent and lather in the bath.
Weight and details
The bouquet weighs 200 g. It includes soap flowers in lavender rose and carnation styles, and is made in China.
A gift for baths, guests and small rituals
This is an easy gift for some…
region of manufacture: China