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Large Faux Fiddle Plant - Green, Artificial

£250

The faux fiddle leaf fig offers realistic tropical appeal with its distinctive violin-shaped leaves and textured bark finish. Its large size provides striking visual impact, while the artificial construction eliminates the need for specific humidity or sunlight conditions. The expressive foliage adds natural charm to any space, and the durable materials ensure long-lasting beauty without maintenance.

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Native to West Africa, Fiddle Leaf Fig plants only grow in humid and sunny conditions. Fortunately, for those living in cooler climates, our large faux version is easier to care for and looks incredibly realistic, too. With expressive, violin-shaped leaves and textured "bark", this beautiful rainforest plant brings a tropical twist to your scheme.

OKA is a British homeware brand renowned for its unique blend of global inspiration and traditional British design. The brand's approach to decor emphasizes distinctive accessories that add character to any interior. Their mirrors feature refined frames that enhance both light and space, while vases showcase elegant proportions perfect for fresh or artificial arrangements. Decorative accessories blend global influences with British sensibilities, and candle holders create atmospheric lighting with sophisticated designs. Each decorative piece is selected for its quality and detail, offering the versatility needed to personalize spaces while maintaining the timeless appeal that creates beautiful, cohesive interiors reflecting individual style.

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