

£140
Ready to embrace the exotic? The Artificial Livistona Palm instantly demands attention in any space. With its large, fanning leaves it’ll create striking shadows in your room and leave you swooning over its distinctive silhouette. And even better, it will thrive all year round - no matter how chilly it gets. We believe that everyone should feel the joy of being a plant parent and that we all deserve to have homes full of beautiful greenery. For those with low light, pets or for people who are often away from home, keeping living plants just isn't an option. The solution? Fake it! Made from high quality, durable materials, this artificial plant looks incredibly real, whilst needing the bare minimum of care. No matter how long your holidays or how little light you have, it will look vibrant all year round. Your plant will come in its own pot, but we recommend placing it into a decorative pot of your choice which will also offer your plant stability. We advise potting your artificial plant into its decorative pot by filling the empty space around your plant with a filler of your choice (such as shredded paper) before finishing with a couple of centimetres of either potting soil or pebbles for an ultra convincing aesthetic. Please note, unfortunately we cannot deliver this item to Northern Ireland or the Channel Islands.
This faux Livistona palm is a versatile piece that works well in contemporary and minimal interiors, adding a touch of greenery without the upkeep. I love this for creating lush, indoor treetops in corner settings or as a centrepiece in open-plan spaces. Its realistic design makes it a practical choice for areas with limited natural light or spaces that require low-maintenance styling. To maximise its impact, consider placing it in a simple neutral pot or pairing it with other plants and natural textures for a layered effect. A tip would be to occasionally rotate or reposition it to keep the arrangement fresh and natural-looking.
Evan Carter
Flitch Interior Stylist
Dimensions can be found on Dunelm's website here