faux lavender plant in pot French Lavender Drop-In 13", Set of 6
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faux lavender plant in pot

faux lavender plant in pot French Lavender Drop-In 13", Set of 6

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faux lavender plant in pot French Lavender Drop-In 13", Set of 6Bring the calming charm of French lavender indoors with this set of six faux herb drop insrealistic in tone and texture, without any maintenance. Key Features Set of six drop ins: Includes six individual faux lavender stems, each in a small growers pot for easy styling and versatility. Lifelike detail: Features realistic texture and natural looking tones across the leaves and blossoms, capturing the beauty of fresh lavender. Soft purple hues: The

Bring the calming charm of French lavender indoors with this set of six faux herb drop-ins—realistic in tone and texture, without any maintenance.

Key Features

  • Set of six drop-ins: Includes six individual faux lavender stems, each in a small growers pot for easy styling and versatility.
  • Lifelike detail: Features realistic texture and natural-looking tones across the leaves and blossoms, capturing the beauty of fresh lavender.
  • Soft purple hues: The signature lavender bloom is rendered in muted, dusty tones that complement neutral and rustic palettes.
  • Compact size: Each stem measures 13" tall—ideal for smaller vases, basket groupings, or layering into existing arrangements.
  • Maintenance-free styling: No watering, sunlight, or cleanup—just a soft, natural accent that lasts through every season.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: Plant height: 13"; Pot: 3" W x 3" D x 2.5" H
  • Materials: Plastic, wire
  • Color: Purple, green, taupe
  • Weight: 1.98 lb (set)
  • Origin: China

Care & Use

Indoor use only. Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. Dust with a soft dry cloth as needed. Avoid exposure to moisture or heat sources.


Style & Storytelling

These petite lavender drop-ins bring a cultivated calm to your styling story. Inspired by sun-warmed fields in the South of France, each stem is shaped and shaded to feel real—softly aromatic in spirit, if not in scent.

Use all six together for a clustered moment in a trough, ceramic pot, or rustic pitcher. Or divide them among multiple vessels to create continuity across a space. Their scale and finish make them ideal for casual centerpieces, open shelving, or bathroom accents.

The molded growers pots nest easily into your favorite containers or can be wrapped in linen or burlap for an added layer of country texture. Whether tucked into a basket or styled solo on a windowsill, they add freshness with a whisper—not a shout.

Because they’re faux, you can rely on them year-round to soften corners, refresh tired surfaces, or ground other seasonal florals. No watering, no wilting—just enduring charm and texture wherever you place them.

Perfect for those who love a gathered, lived-in aesthetic, these lavender stems feel at home in vintage crockery, weathered wood, or glazed ceramic—bringing a natural ease to everyday styling.

Style this set of French lavender drop-ins to bring timeless color and countryside texture into your home—effortless, seasonless, and beautifully simple.


Please note: As part of our curated Napa Home & Garden collection, this item is shipped directly from the manufacturer and is considered final sale and returns not accepted. We encourage you to review all specifications carefully prior to purchase.

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