Wedding Bouquets Get a Second Life: Luxury Brides Invest $2,000 + in Daily-Use Bouquet Keepsakes

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Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 12:48pm UTC

Wedding Bouquets Get a Second Life: Luxury Brides Invest $2,000 + in Daily-Use Bouquet Keepsakes

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Florida Company Reports Growing Trend as Couples Transform Wedding Bouquets into Daily-Use Heirlooms

POMPANO BEACH, Fla., Sept. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- As the fall wedding season kicks off, the wedding industry is witnessing a dramatic shift as luxury brides increasingly abandon traditional shadow boxes for dried flower art pieces that can cost upwards of $2,000, according to Wild Coast Flower Preservation, a Florida-based flower preservation company leading the premium preservation market.

Since launching in 2020 during the pandemic as a small Etsy shop, Wild Coast has seen average order values climb to $500 as discerning brides seek museum-quality keepsakes that serve daily purposes in their homes. The company now operates from an 8,000 square foot facility in Pompano Beach, serving customers nationwide.

"We're not just preserving flowers anymore," explains Michelle Besu, CEO of Wild Coast. "We're creating beautiful decor pieces for brides to use every day – serving trays for entertaining, jewelry dishes for their vanity, wall art that'll spark conversation in their homes."

The company's exclusive innovations include their Pressed Flower Photo Frame, Pressed Flower Rock Glasses, Preserved Flower Love Story Book, Pressed Flower Vase and Live Edge Floating Wall Decor – a stunning 40x27 piece representing the largest resin floral preservation display available commercially. These products aren't found elsewhere in the market.

"The luxury bride wants something unique that reflects their wedding investment," notes Besu. "Our 16x20 Photo Frame with interchangeable photos or preserved flower menorah for Jewish brides become treasured family heirlooms passed down through generations."

Numbers support this premium trend. Wild Coast has successfully preserved 18,000+ orders, with top pieces reaching $2,000+. Their rapidly growing nationwide client base spans all 50 states, with 98% of orders coming from outside Florida, indicating strong national demand for luxury preservation services.

The meticulous process reflects premium positioning through proprietary five-stage methodology employing 15 skilled artisans working in a climate-controlled environment. Their premium resin formula, developed over three years in collaboration with a professional chemist, ensures crystal clarity for a longer life – surpassing standard methods that yellow quickly over the course of time.

"Our brides serve dinner parties on trays made from wedding flowers, toast anniversaries with shot glasses crafted from their bouquet, cork their favorite wine with preserved flower stoppers, and hang wedding photos in frames made from their actual wedding flowers," exclaims Besu. "Every day becomes a celebration of their wedding day."

This emerging trend reflects broader post-pandemic luxury spending shifts, with modern couples increasingly prioritizing meaningful, personalized investments over traditional static displays. For today's discerning brides with healthy budgets, the question isn't whether to preserve their bouquet – it's how to transform it into something extraordinary.

Contact: Wild Coast Flower Preservation
Phone: (954) 296-5937
Email: 400966@email4pr.com
Website: www.wildcoastflowerpreservation.com

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