Artificial Flowers Market Size, Share, By Material (Polyester, Plastic, Paper, Silk, Nylon, and Others), Application (Residential, and Commercial), Distribution Channel (Online, and Offline), and Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035

Report Code: PMI279219 | Publish Date: December 2023 | No. of Pages: 165

Global Artificial Flowers Market Market Companies

In the North American fake flower business, Autograph Foliages, Williams-Sonoma Inc., Afloral, Nearly Natural, and Jenly Wholesale Inc. are among of the top companies. Expanding their service offerings to include end-to-end regulatory support, from preclinical consulting to post-market surveillance, is one of the main tactics used by regulatory affairs outsourcing organizations to ensure they can satisfy a variety of client needs. Businesses are also investing more in digital transformation and implementing automation and AI-driven solutions to increase efficiency, decrease errors, and speed up submission deadlines.

List of Key Players in the Market:

  • Nearly Natural
  • SilkPlantsDirect
  • Williams-Sonoma Inc.
  • Fantastic Decor Floral
  • URBN.com
  • Crate & Barrel
  • The Faux Flower Company
  • Botane
  • Jamali Garden
  • Afloral
  • Artificialmerch
  • Plantscape, Inc.
  • Jenly Wholesale Inc
  • Autograph Foliages

Recent News:

  • In collaboration with renowned floral designer Jeff Leatham, Williams Sonoma unveiled a limited-edition collection of artificial flowers on June 2023. This partnership brought together Leatham's unique creative flair with Williams Sonoma's commitment to excellence and timeless style.
  • The Australian floral delivery service LVLY was purchased by Southeast Asian e-commerce giant Limitless Technology for USD 35 million on April 2022. This acquisition aims to accelerate LVLY's expansion in the Asia Pacific region by leveraging Limitless Technology's expertise in expanding e-brands.
  • In partnership with renowned aerial photographer Gray Malin, the U.S.-based faux floral company Diane James Home unveiled a new collection of artificial floral arrangements on February 2021. Through this collaboration, Malin's imaginative photography was combined with Diane James Home's expertise in producing artificial flowers.