Some stems are all about the flower; the protea is about texture. Soft velvet petals in a creamy neutral gather into a bold, sculptural head, framed by structured leaves that give it real presence. It's a statement shape — the kind of single stem that can carry a whole vase on its own.
At 29 inches with a substantial silhouette, it works as a minimalist moment solo, or as the anchor an arrangement builds around. Either way, it draws the eye and holds it.
Details
- Dimensions: 7 Inch long x 4.5 Inch wide x 29 Inch high
- Material: Fabric and wire with velvet detailing
- Color: Creamy neutral
- Sold individually
Styling Suggestions
- Style a few in a tall vase for a clean, architectural display.
- Add contrast with deeper stems — a dark rust maple, for instance — for a modern fall palette.
- Mix with soft, textural florals like a creamy white blossom branch for a layered look.
Best For: Console tables, entryways, and statement arrangements in contemporary and transitional rooms.
Quietly Perfect For: The room that needs one confident thing rather than a full bouquet. A single protea in a narrow vase says enough on its own.
How It Transitions: The neutral cream reads year-round, but the velvet texture leans cozy. Pair it with rust and bronze for fall, then lighten with pale greens and whites come spring.
Mel's Personal Styling Tip: “Protea are all about texture, so I give them room to breathe. One or three stems max, never a crowd. Let the velvet and the structured leaves do the talking, and keep whatever's around them softer by comparison.”
Complementary Items
- White Kihoku Vase — a clean, architectural vessel
- 30″ Dark Rust Colored Faux Maple Leaf Stem — deep fall contrast
- 19.75″ Taupe Monceau Glass Vase — warm taupe that highlights the cream velvet
29" Cream Velvet Protea Stem
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Some stems are all about the flower; the protea is about texture. Soft velvet petals in a creamy neutral gather into a bold, sculptural head, framed by structured leaves that give it real presence. It's a statement shape — the kind of single stem that can carry a whole vase on its own.
At 29 inches with a substantial silhouette, it works as a minimalist moment solo, or as the anchor an arrangement builds around. Either way, it draws the eye and holds it.
Details
- Dimensions: 7 Inch long x 4.5 Inch wide x 29 Inch high
- Material: Fabric and wire with velvet detailing
- Color: Creamy neutral
- Sold individually
Styling Suggestions
- Style a few in a tall vase for a clean, architectural display.
- Add contrast with deeper stems — a dark rust maple, for instance — for a modern fall palette.
- Mix with soft, textural florals like a creamy white blossom branch for a layered look.
Best For: Console tables, entryways, and statement arrangements in contemporary and transitional rooms.
Quietly Perfect For: The room that needs one confident thing rather than a full bouquet. A single protea in a narrow vase says enough on its own.
How It Transitions: The neutral cream reads year-round, but the velvet texture leans cozy. Pair it with rust and bronze for fall, then lighten with pale greens and whites come spring.
Mel's Personal Styling Tip: “Protea are all about texture, so I give them room to breathe. One or three stems max, never a crowd. Let the velvet and the structured leaves do the talking, and keep whatever's around them softer by comparison.”
Complementary Items
- White Kihoku Vase — a clean, architectural vessel
- 30″ Dark Rust Colored Faux Maple Leaf Stem — deep fall contrast
- 19.75″ Taupe Monceau Glass Vase — warm taupe that highlights the cream velvet