As someone who grows flowers naturally on my farm just outside Toronto — and presses every bloom by hand — I’ve learned that pressed botanicals can completely transform a space. There’s something grounding about surrounding yourself with real petals and stems, especially ones that were grown in Ontario soil and preserved in their most delicate form.
Pressed flower home décor isn’t just pretty; it brings a sense of calm, nostalgia, and connection to nature into your home. Whether your style is modern minimalist, boho, cottagecore, or cozy farmhouse, there’s a pressed-flower piece that can fit seamlessly into your space.
If you’re looking to buy pressed flower décor in Toronto or online, here’s a guide to where to find unique pieces — and how to pick décor that actually suits your home.
Why Pressed Flower Décor Works So Well in a Home
Pressed flowers have a special visual softness. They don’t overwhelm a room — they quiet it. That’s why so many Toronto homeowners use them for:
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Entryway accents (small frames, floating glass art)
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Bedroom wall clusters
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Shelf styling (mini frames, botanical cards)
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Office or studio inspiration walls
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Bathroom natural décor (sealed frames or resin pieces)
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Seasonal décor that feels timeless
And the best part? Since each pressed bloom is a real plant, no two pieces look alike. You’re decorating with something truly original.
1. Buy Directly From Local Toronto Artists
If you appreciate pieces with a story — especially ones grown and designed in Ontario — supporting local makers is the best way to find meaningful botanical art.
Many artists (myself included) grow their flowers near Toronto and press them naturally, then create:
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Minimalist floating-frame botanicals
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Large statement pieces
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Herbarium-style arrangements
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Mixed-media art using pressed petals
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Delicate hallway or desk-size frames
You’ll often find the most unique designs at:
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Toronto craft markets
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Seasonal pop-ups
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Local artist co-ops and small studio shops
These pieces tend to feel more personal and authentic than mass-produced prints.
2. Independent Boutiques Across Toronto
If you like browsing in person, Toronto has plenty of lifestyle and décor boutiques that carry botanical art — including pressed flower pieces.
Expect to find:
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Modern floating frames
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Rustic wood-frame botanicals
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Dried and pressed flower duo displays
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Nature-inspired wall décor from Ontario makers
Neighbourhoods like Leslieville, Riverside, Roncesvalles, The Junction, and the Beaches often have shops that lean toward locally made, natural, or slow-crafted décor.
3. Etsy & Online Marketplaces (Great for Variety)
For shoppers who want lots of options — minimalist, vintage-inspired, colorful, abstract — Etsy is an amazing place to explore pressed flower wall art and décor.
Search terms like:
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pressed flower wall art
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botanical floating frame
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real pressed flowers home decor
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pressed botanicals frame Ontario
You can filter by Toronto or Ontario makers if you prefer to support local, but Etsy also lets you discover new global styles and techniques.
Even though I sell my own pieces locally, I still recommend Etsy as a place to explore the full spectrum of what pressed flower art can look like.
4. My Own Pressed Flower Home Décor Pieces
(Locally grown, naturally pressed, designed by hand)
Alongside growing and pressing flowers for crafters, I create my own line of home décor pieces — all made with real blooms grown naturally on my farm near Toronto.
These include:
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Botanical wall frames
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Floating glass herbarium-style pieces
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Neutral minimalist designs
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Bold seasonal colour palettes
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Small desk or shelf frames
Every petal in each piece was once part of a living plant I grew, harvested, and pressed by hand. If you’re decorating your home with nature, I believe it should feel real — and that’s the heart of how I design.
How to Choose Pressed Flower Art That Fits Your Space
When buying pressed-flower décor for yourself, here are a few tips:
✔ Pick colours that complement your existing décor
Neutral interiors pair well with soft whites, blush, beige, and botanical greens.
Colourful rooms can handle bolder blooms like marigold, pinks, or wildflower mixes.
✔ Consider the frame style
Floating glass feels modern.
Wood frames feel cozy and cottage-inspired.
Black frames make botanicals look gallery-ready.
✔ Mix sizes to create a natural gallery wall
One large piece + two small accents creates a balanced, organic look.
✔ Choose pieces that reflect seasons you love
Pressed flowers let you “hold onto” spring, summer, or autumn all year.
✔ Support makers who source ethically or grow locally
Locally grown blooms bring a sense of place and sustainability to your décor.
Final Thoughts
Whether you shop in Toronto boutiques, browse online marketplaces, or support a local Ontario grower who presses their own flowers (hi!), pressed flower décor brings a gentle, nature-rooted beauty into your home.
If you want help choosing a piece for your space or you’d like a custom botanical design, I’m always happy to chat more.
