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Top 15 Preserved Flowers Companies in the World

  • Writer: Annie Zhang
    Annie Zhang
  • Mar 3
  • 5 min read

I’ve been in the flower industry for over two decades now, and one thing I’ve learned is that quality and innovation make all the difference—especially in the preserved flower market. As the CEO of Sweetie-Gifts, a company that’s been passionately designing and producing preserved flower gifts for more than 16 years, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing firsthand the evolution of this market.


In this post, I want to share my insights on the top 15 preserved flowers companies in the world. Whether you’re a chain supermarket buyer, a gift company, or an online store owner, I hope these profiles will help you understand what makes each company stand out and why they’re trusted by customers around the globe.


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  • Headquarters: Beijing, China (with branches in Tianjin, Suzhou and factories in Yiwu, Henan, and Yunnan)

  • History: With over 16 years in the preserved flower gift industry, we’ve grown into one of China’s largest manufacturers.

  • Specialty: Designing and producing high‐quality preserved flower gifts—including preserved flowers, artificial flower gifts, PE rose products, preserved moss, and dried flowers.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Trusted by global brands with exports to more than 50 countries; our products carry certifications like REACH and CE, and we consistently receive strong customer testimonials.


I’m proud to say that at Sweetie-Gifts, our constant focus on innovation and quality has helped us build a reputation that our international partners trust.


  • Headquarters: Miami, Florida

  • History: A well‐reputed supplier in the preserved flower market known for its consistent product quality and reliable supply chain.

  • Specialty: Offering a broad range of preserved flowers—from classic roses to lilies and tropical varieties—for both retail and wholesale.

  • Evidence of Excellence: High customer satisfaction and a dependable performance record make them a go-to partner for many U.S. businesses.


  • Headquarters: Canada (store locations in Vancouver, Surrey, and Mississauga)

  • History: A creative brand dedicated to modern, custom preserved floral arrangements.

  • Specialty: Combining the beauty of fresh blooms with state‐of‐the‐art preservation techniques to produce real, lasting arrangements.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Their innovative designs and glowing customer testimonials set them apart in the North American market.


  • Headquarters: United States

  • History: Founded to redefine gifting with long‐lasting, preserved floral arrangements that maintain their beauty over time.

  • Specialty: Focused on preserved roses and complementary floral products that offer longevity and style.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Strong customer reviews and industry recognition for their innovative preservation methods.


5. Florever.Co., Ltd

  • Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan

  • History: An established leader renowned for its innovative preserved flower techniques and comprehensive digital catalogue.

  • Specialty: Offering an extensive variety of preserved flowers with cutting-edge technology and customizable options.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Known globally for quality, longevity, and strategic partnerships that enhance their market reach.


  • Headquarters: Founded in 1988 in Paris, France, with production/marketing in Europe, US, and Japan

  • History: A dynamic, modern line targeting younger consumers within the preserved flower market.

  • Specialty: Offers trendy, innovative preserved flower designs that blend durability with contemporary style.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Recognized as part of the leading Verdissimo group, known for excellence in preservation technology and design.


  • Headquarters: USA

  • History: An emerging brand that blends natural wellness with botanical preservation.

  • Specialty: Organic and sustainably preserved botanical arrangements with a unique apothecary twist.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Recognized for eco-friendly practices and innovative, nature-inspired designs.


  • Headquarters: Northern Europe

  • History: Inspired by Scandinavian design, this brand emphasizes minimalist and elegant preserved floral arrangements.

  • Specialty: Modern, minimalist preserved blooms that appeal to design-conscious customers.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Acclaimed for high design quality and sustainable production practices.


  • Headquarters: Sannan-Cho (Industrial Zone), Tamba, Hyogo, Japan

  • History: Established in 1960, it is Japan’s largest manufacturer of preserved and dried flowers.

  • Specialty: Offering an extensive range of preserved and dried flowers using advanced preservation technologies.

  • Evidence of Excellence: A market leader with decades of expertise and innovative methods that continue to set industry benchmarks.


  • Headquarters: Ecuador

  • History: With over 25 years in the industry, Rose amor has been a trailblazer in premium preserved roses.

  • Specialty: Specializing in high-quality, customized preserved roses available in a diverse palette.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Renowned for exceptional craftsmanship and consistently industry-leading quality.


  • Headquarters: China

  • History: Established with a clear focus on innovation within the preserved flower sector.

  • Specialty: Offers a broad range of preserved floral products noted for vibrant colors and exceptional longevity.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Their advanced preservation techniques and reliable product quality have earned them a solid reputation.


12. STILLA

  • Headquarters: Europe

  • History: An emerging brand making its mark with modern and elegant preserved flower designs.

  • Specialty: Contemporary preserved floral arrangements that suit modern interiors.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Gaining recognition for design innovation and high product quality in competitive European markets.


  • Headquarters: USA (with additional operations in Europe, e.g., Budapest)

  • History: A well-established luxury brand known for producing preserved roses that can last over three years.

  • Specialty: Exquisitely crafted, luxury preserved roses offered in premium gift boxes.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Their products are backed by top-quality selection, over 10,000 satisfied reviews, and the promise of longevity.


  • Headquarters: United Kingdom

  • History: A reputable company serving the UK market with a focus on elegant preserved floral designs.

  • Specialty: Provides high-quality preserved flowers tailored for interior décor and gifting.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Their positive reputation is bolstered by quality certifications and strong customer endorsements.


  • Headquarters: USA

  • History: A brand dedicated to elegantly preserved rose boxes, perfect for special occasions.

  • Specialty: High-end preserved rose boxes that exude timeless elegance.

  • Evidence of Excellence: Their best-selling products and consistently positive customer testimonials underscore their market reputation.


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Final Thoughts

As someone who’s spent 20 years in this industry, I know that choosing the right supplier is crucial. Whether you’re searching for a manufacturer with a strong heritage like Beijing Sweetie-Gifts, a luxury brand such as The Million Roses, or an innovative up-and-comer like Native Apothecary, each of these 15 companies has carved out its niche by focusing on quality, innovation, and sustainability.


At Sweetie-Gifts, we take pride in not only leading the preserved flower gift industry in Asia but also in our commitment to understanding market dynamics and customer needs. We continuously invest in R&D and maintain an agile supply chain to meet the demands of customers around the world—including those in the United States, Europe, and beyond.


If you’re looking for a trusted partner or have any questions about the preserved flower market, please feel free to reach out at sales@sweetie-group.com. I’d be happy to share more insights and help you expand your product offerings.


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Warm regards,


Annie Zhang

CEO of Sweetie-Group

 
 
 

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