A mantle should feel finished — and stay that way.
We started Mantlebloom from a small frustration: fresh flowers wilt in a week, faux flowers look like plastic from across the room, and the in-between option — preserved botanicals built to actually fit a mantle — was hard to find without paying florist-event prices. So we set out to make it ourselves.
What we believe
Dressing a mantle, a console, or a long shelf is the kind of small home decision that should hold, not restart every Sunday. The arrangement you set down in February should still look right in November. The color you fell for at unboxing should still be the color a year later. And the piece should fit the space it was bought for — long enough to sit under artwork, low enough not to fight a mirror, stable enough that a passing sleeve doesn't undo it.
How we work
- Real grown stems, never plastic. Roses cut at full open, eucalyptus and ruscus still supple, grasses at their fullest — that's the starting material.
- Preserved at peak. Each species gets a glycerin or air-dry method matched to it, so the texture and color hold rather than fade or shatter.
- Built to mantle footprints. Every arrangement is hand-built to a width and height that fits a real mantle or console — not a photo-shoot pedestal.
- One ship, ready to place. Pieces arrive pre-arranged in their vessel. No water, no trimming, no seasonal swap.
What we won't claim
We don't promise that a preserved arrangement lasts forever — kept dry and out of direct sun, ours hold color for a year or more, and most pieces stretch well past that. We don't claim wellness benefits, air-quality effects, or anything our stems can't actually do. The point is steady, considered color in a place you look at every day.
Reach us
Questions on sizing for your mantle, care, or a custom set? Write to support@modastylellc.shop and a real person will reply within one business day.