Top Floral Picks for January
January is a month of fresh starts, calm interiors, and thoughtful styling. While fresh flowers can struggle in colder months, dried flowers shine in January, offering long-lasting beauty, sustainability, and effortless elegance. Their muted tones and natural textures align perfectly with winter aesthetics, making them an ideal floral choice for the start of the year.
Whether you’re refreshing your home, styling a workspace, or planning seasonal arrangements, here are the top dried floral picks for January and how to use them.
Our Top Picks for January
1. Ruelle Fleurie - Timeless Bouquet

Price: £19.99
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2. Carnaval de Nice - Meadow Bouquet

Price: £29.99
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3. Paris en Rose – Peony Passion Bouquet

Price: £47.99
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4. Parfum de Terre - Rustic Bouquet

Price: £26.99
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5. Petit Sourire d’Anniversaire - Field Bouquet Bud Vase

Price: £19.99
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Why Dried Flowers Are Perfect for January
Dried flowers have grown in popularity—and for good reason. January is all about simplicity, longevity, and mindful living, which aligns perfectly with what dried florals offer.
Benefits of dried flowers in winter:
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Long-lasting (months or even years)
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Low maintenance
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Sustainable and eco-friendly
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Ideal for minimalist and neutral interiors
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Unaffected by cold weather
They bring warmth and texture into spaces that can feel bare after the festive season.
Top Dried Flowers for January
1. Pampas Grass
Pampas grass remains one of the most sought-after dried flowers, and January is the perfect time to showcase it.
Why it works in January:
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Soft, fluffy plumes add warmth to winter interiors
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Neutral tones suit minimalist décor
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Works well in tall vases and floor arrangements
Choose natural beige or soft grey pampas for a calming, post-holiday feel.
2. Dried Eucalyptus
Dried eucalyptus is a January staple thanks to its subtle colour and sculptural shape.
Best features:
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Muted green and silvery tones
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Adds structure to arrangements
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Pairs beautifully with neutral interiors
Use eucalyptus stems alone for a clean look or mix them with grasses for layered arrangements.
3. Lagurus (Bunny Tails)
Lagurus, also known as bunny tails, brings softness and charm to winter styling.
Why it’s a top January pick:
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Compact and versatile
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Adds texture without overwhelming a space
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Available in natural and dyed neutral shades
They’re ideal for smaller vases, shelves, or bedside tables where fresh flowers may feel impractical.
4. Dried Palms
Dried palm leaves add a subtle statement while still keeping things calm and balanced—perfect for January interiors.
Why dried palms are trending:
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Architectural and modern
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Great for monochrome or Scandi-style homes
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Long-lasting with minimal care
Fan palms and spear palms work particularly well in entryways and living rooms.
5. Statice
Statice is one of the best dried flowers for adding gentle colour during an otherwise muted season.
Why choose statice in January:
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Holds colour exceptionally well when dried
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Adds a soft pop of lilac, cream, or blush
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Balances neutral arrangements beautifully
It’s ideal if you want to introduce colour without moving away from a winter palette.
6. Phalaris
Phalaris is a subtle dried grass that fits effortlessly into January styling.
Top reasons to use phalaris:
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Natural oat-like appearance
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Soft beige and cream tones
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Works well in minimalist and rustic décor
Use it alone for a pared-back look or as a filler in larger dried flower bouquets.
Still not ready to let go of the Christmas cheer? Check out our top picks for December, including some gorgeous festive bouquets!
Styling Tips for January Dried Flowers
To make the most of dried flowers this season, focus on simplicity and balance.
January styling tips:
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Choose neutral or muted tones
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Use ceramic, stone, or glass vases
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Avoid overcrowding arrangements
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Keep displays intentional and uncluttered
Dried flowers pair beautifully with winter textures like linen, wool, wood, and stone.
Sustainability and Dried Flowers
January often inspires more mindful choices, and dried flowers are a sustainable alternative to fresh blooms.
Why dried flowers are eco-friendly:
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Reduced waste
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No need for refrigeration or daily water
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Long lifespan
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Often locally sourced and naturally preserved
They’re an excellent choice for anyone looking to reduce their environmental impact without sacrificing style.
Final Thoughts
January is the perfect time to embrace the beauty of dried flowers. From pampas grass and eucalyptus to statice and phalaris, these top floral picks for January bring calm, texture, and longevity into your space. Thoughtful, sustainable, and effortlessly stylish, dried flowers set the tone for a beautifully curated year ahead.
FAQs: Dried Flowers in January
How long do dried flowers last?
With proper care, dried flowers can last anywhere from 6 months to several years. Keep them away from direct sunlight and moisture to extend their lifespan.
Do dried flowers suit winter interiors?
Yes. Dried flowers are ideal for winter interiors due to their warm tones, natural textures, and ability to soften minimalist spaces.
Are dried flowers better than fresh flowers in January?
In colder months, dried flowers are often more practical. They don’t wilt, require no water, and last significantly longer than fresh flowers.
How do I care for dried flowers?
Keep them dry, dust gently with a soft brush or cool hairdryer, and avoid placing them in humid rooms like bathrooms.
Can dried flowers be mixed with fresh flowers?
It’s best to keep them separate, as moisture from fresh flowers can damage dried stems.