Description
Our artificial eucalyptus brings the soft, silvery tones of the real thing indoors without any of the upkeep. Slender black stems rise from a rounded ceramic pot, fanning out into clusters of rounded grey-green leaves that carry that lightly dusted, powdery finish eucalyptus is loved for. Standing over a metre tall, it makes a generous floor-standing display for a hallway corner, living-room nook or beside a fireplace.
The leaves are moulded from plastic and set on wired stems, so you can shape and spread the foliage to fill a space or keep it neat and upright. The ivory ceramic pot has a gently tapered, wide-bellied form with a matte, chalky texture that sits well against both painted walls and natural materials. Because nothing here needs watering or light, it holds its look in spots where a living plant would struggle.
The muted green and off-white palette keeps things calm and easy to place, working across modern and rustic rooms alike. Give the leaves an occasional dust and reshape as needed, and it will stay full and fresh-looking year after year.
Specification
| Material |
Ceramic pot, iron stems, plastic foliage |
| Colour |
Grey-green foliage, ivory pot |
| Dimensions |
W43.5 x D43.5 x H109.5cm |
| Pot finish |
Matte chalky ceramic |
| Maintenance |
No watering required |
| Placement |
Floor-standing, indoor use |
Frequently Asked
What is the foliage made from?
The eucalyptus leaves are moulded from plastic and set on wired iron stems, which lets you shape and spread the branches to suit your space.
How do I clean it?
Dust the leaves gently with a soft cloth or feather duster, or use a low blast of cool air to lift dust from the foliage. Avoid water on the ceramic pot base.
How tall is it?
It stands 109.5cm tall with a width and depth of 43.5cm, making it a floor-standing display rather than a tabletop piece.
Does it need any care or watering?
No. As an artificial plant it needs no watering, feeding or light, so it suits darker corners and busy homes.
Can the stems be repositioned?
Yes, the wired stems can be bent and fanned out to make the arrangement fuller or kept upright for a neater shape.