Artificial Succulent and Feather Mixed Botanical Floral Arrangement in Medallion Resent Vase
Unbranded (likely an import brand similar to those sold at Hobby Lobby, Michaels, or HomeGoods) · Art & Decor > Artificial Flora

Era / Decade
Late 2010s to Early 2020s based on the 'succulent' trend and rustic bronze aesthetic
Material
Polyester silk petals, plastic stems, synthetic foam core, and a polyresin (plastic-resin) molded vase with metallic paint finish
Condition
Good. The arrangement appears dusty but intact. No visible broken stems or chips in the resin vase, though some faux leaves show edge frayed common in older artificial plants
Demand Level
Moderate. Artificial plants remain popular for office/staging use, but shipping costs often deter buyers for large, fragile arrangements.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $10.00 | Mid: $20.00 | High: $35.00
Estimated Retail Value
$45.00 - $65.00
Comparable Sales
Similar used artificial arrangements in resin vases typically sell for $15–$25 at local garage sales or thrift stores. High-end 'silk' arrangements can reach $40+ if a premium brand like Winward is confirmed.
Description
This lush artificial arrangement features a large centerpiece succulent surrounded by autumnal greenery, faux berries, and decorative pheasant-style feathers. It is housed in a tapered, flat-profile resin vase featuring an embossed scrollwork medallion in a distressed bronze finish. Measures approximately 18-24 inches in total height including the tall vertical branches.
Key Features
Neutral color palette works for year-round or fall decor; low maintenance; large succulent is a popular design element; the vase has a heavy, high-quality look despite being resin
Authenticity Indicators
High confidence this is a mass-produced decor item. Lack of artist signature or high-end floral shop branding suggests big-box retail origin.
Flaws to Note
Dust accumulation within the succulent layers and berries (hard to clean); potential adhesive/glue strings visible at the base of the stems; possible minor fading if it was kept in direct sunlight; weight is top-heavy
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace or local flea markets are best due to high shipping costs relative to value. If selling online, Mercari is a secondary option.
Selling Tips
Deep clean by using compressed air to blow out dust and a damp cloth for the succulent petals. Use keywords like 'Farmhouse Decor,' 'Office Plant,' and 'Centerpiece.' This item would sell best in the fall season due to the brown berries and feathers.