
Single Everlasting Rose – Deluxe
Deluxe Single Everlasting Rose
Product Details
Deluxe Single Everlasting Rose A single preserved long-stem rose in a gift box. Available in red or soft pastel tones. It doesn't need water, won't wilt, and should hold its colour for up to a year with reasonable care. The Deluxe is the longer-stemmed version. That changes the display. A long-stem rose has more visual presence than a compact short-stem — it works upright in a tall dry vase, standing in a display case, or anywhere the full height of the stem is actually visible. If you mostly want something that sits in a box on a shelf, the Classic is the better option. If you want the rose to be properly seen, this one gives you more to work with. How preservation works The rose is treated while fresh with a glycerin solution that replaces the water inside the petals and stem. It keeps the softness and the natural look of a fresh flower — petals are pliable rather than brittle, the colour stays true rather than browning and fading the way dried flowers do. The result is that the rose needs nothing. No water, no food, no misting. Adding water actually damages it — moisture displaces the glycerin and the flower breaks down. Keep it dry and keep it away from anything that introduces consistent moisture. Colour options Red is deep and consistent between batches. The pastel range varies more — soft pinks, blushes, creams — because natural roses differ slightly from flower to flower and batch to batch. The product photos are a close reference. Note a preference when ordering and the florists will try to match it, but an exact shade within the pastel range can't be guaranteed. Keeping it in good condition Light is the biggest factor in how long the colour lasts. A rose in direct sun fades fast — sometimes within weeks. The same rose on a shaded shelf in a cool room will often hold its colour well beyond the 12-month estimate. Heat does the same thing as light, so keep it away from radiators and fireplaces. Don't spray it with perfume or water. Try not to handle the petals more than necessary — oils from hands affect the surface over time. Once it's placed, the best thing you can do is leave it alone. Bathrooms are a poor choice. The humidity in a bathroom fluctuates in ways that preserved flowers don't handle well. Good spots for it A bedroom shelf away from the window, a dressing table, a home office desk in a shaded corner, a living room bookcase with stable temperature. Anywhere cool, away from direct light, and not near a heat source. As a gift It comes in a gift box and needs nothing added. The long-stem format makes a clearer statement than the compact Classic — it looks like something that was chosen carefully rather than grabbed. It works well for anniversaries, Valentine's Day, birthdays, or any occasion where you want the gift to stay visible for months rather than a few days. FAQ What's the difference between the Classic and Deluxe? Stem length. The Deluxe has a longer stem, giving the rose more height and presence when displayed. The Classic has a short stem and sits compact in the box. The rose itself is the same. What colours are available? Red and soft pastel tones. The pastel range includes pinks, blushes, and creams — the specific shade depends on the batch. Note a preference when ordering. Does it need water? No. Don't add water. The rose is preserved and water damages it. How do I display the long-stem version? A tall narrow vase without water works well — a bud vase or slim cylinder. It can also lean in an open display case or stand upright in the box with the lid open. How long will the colour last? Up to a year in good conditions. The main variables are light and heat — more of either shortens the lifespan. A shaded, cool spot will keep it looking good the longest. Does it arrive ready to give? Yes. It comes in a gift box with no additional wrapping needed. Can the colour fade be covered under returns? Gradual fading over time is expected and isn't a fault. If the rose arrives damaged or in poor condition, get in touch and we'll sort it.











