A local florist is hosting a pop-up shop for the first time in the John Lewis this week.
Neverending Flowers opened up in the department store on Monday (September 26) and it will remain open until Sunday (October 2).
The online florist studio based in High Wycombe describes itself as an "eco-friendly and sustainable alternative to traditional floristry".
The company specialises in bouquets and arrangements made exclusively with dried and preserved flowers and plants.
Preserved flowers are freshly cut flowers that have been put through a process of replacing their sap with 100% plant-based bio-degradable preservation formula to help extend their lifespan.
Director, Natasha Rints said: "With preserved flowers, one can achieve the same aesthetics as with fresh flowers and plants.
"They remain beautiful and unchanged for up to a year without watering, light and maintenance."
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