Dried Roses for Florists, Stylists & Creative Projects
Our dried roses offer a beautiful way to work with one of floristry’s most iconic flowers without the limitations of fresh stems. These are spray roses, naturally dried to retain their shape, colour, and layered texture.
Available in a wide range of tones from soft blush and warm neutrals to deep red and sunset orange, they’re ideal for floral arrangements, wedding styling, gifting, or resale. Every bunch contains 10 stems, with multiple small rose heads on each, offering great value and versatility.
We offer dried roses in both small quantities and bulk orders, with no minimum. That means flexibility for large-scale installations, curated retail displays, or one-off design work.
Dried Rose FAQs
Where can I buy dried roses?
You can buy high-quality dried roses directly from Atlas Flowers. We stock a wide range of natural spray rose bunches, available for trade and individual orders with same-day dispatch.
How to press dried roses?
Dried roses are already preserved, so pressing works best with soft petals. Remove the petals from the head and press them between parchment paper under a heavy book. Fully dried heads may be too brittle to flatten without damage.
What can I do with dried roses?
Dried roses can be used in bouquets, wreaths, table décor, wall art, resin crafts, gift wrapping, and keepsake arrangements. Their natural texture adds softness and structure to any creative piece.
How do you display dried roses?
Style them in bud vases, mix with grasses and foliage, or group by colour in bowls and boxes. You can also hang them upside down, use them in shadow frames, or work them into wreaths and installations.
How long do dried roses last?
With good care, dried roses can last 6–12 months or longer. Store them away from direct sunlight, damp conditions, and excessive handling to help maintain their shape and colour.
Can you press dried roses?
You can press individual petals or semi-dried flowers. Fully dried roses may be too fragile for traditional pressing, but petals can be removed and flattened for use in art or crafts.
What do dried roses look like?
Dried roses have a soft, papery texture with curled petals and gently faded colour. Their appearance varies by variety and drying method. Some keep their original vibrancy, while others fade into beautiful antique tones.
How should I store dried roses?
Store dried roses in a dry, shaded area with good airflow. Use tissue-lined boxes or cardboard trays, and avoid sealed plastic containers that may trap moisture.