A soap flower bouquet made for the little pause before a bath, bright yellow sunflower blooms wrapped like a small gift from a market stall. It has the cheerful look of fresh flowers, with the quiet pleasure that the petals are soap, ready to be displayed first and used when the moment feels right.
Sunflowers for the bath and bedside
Two yellow sunflower heads bring a sunny, generous note to a bathroom shelf, dressing table or guest room.
The dark centres and layered petals give the flowers a realistic, playful look without pretending to be fresh cut stems.
Green leaves, pale wrapping and a soft ribbon make it feel like a tiny bouquet, not a plain bar of soap.
The perfumed soap turns an everyday wash into a small ritual, with the pleasure of choosing a petal-like bloom from the wrap.
It suits people who like useful gifts with a decorative life before they are used.
A perfumed soap flower ritual
Keep the bouquet on display until you are ready to use it. Take a soap flower or petals to the bath or basin, add warm water, and enjoy the gentle theatre of something pretty becoming part of the wash.
Let any remaining soap dry between uses and keep the bouquet away from standing water until needed, so the flowers stay neat for longer on display.
What it is made from
The sunflower blooms are crafted from soap and coloured in bright yellows with dark centres, with green leaves and bouquet-style wrapping visible in the presentation. The formula is perfumed, so it is best chosen for someone who enjoys scented bath and body pieces.
The meaning of sunflowers
Sunflowers carry a simple, warm symbolism in gifting. Their open faces and golden colour are often associated with joy, loyalty and steady affection, which makes them a kind choice for thank-yous, birthdays, housewarmings or a small ‘thinking of you’ moment. Here, that meaning becomes a little more playful: the bouquet can sit like flowers, then slowly become part of a bath or hand-washing ritual. It is…
region of manufacture: China