Ferns have been used in homes and conservatories for generations and continue to suit both traditional and contemporary interiors. Their classic charm and versatility make them one of the few plants that feel equally at home in cottage-inspired spaces and modern homes.
Artificial Indoor Ferns
A timeless favourite, artificial indoor ferns are loved for their delicate fronds and natural-looking detail. Available in a variety of styles and sizes, they bring lush, instant greenery to homes and workplaces alike.
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Why are ferns such a popular indoor plant?
Where do indoor ferns work best?
Indoor ferns can be styled almost anywhere, but they really shine in areas that need a little more life and character. They're often used to style bare corners, soften hard furniture lines and bring greenery to living rooms, bedrooms and bathrooms.
Are hanging ferns a good option for indoor spaces?
Absolutely. Ferns are one of the most popular plants for hanging baskets thanks to their naturally full, cascading growth habit. Hanging them allows their foliage to become a feature while adding greenery without taking up valuable surface space.
Why choose artificial indoor ferns over real ferns?
While beautiful, real ferns are often one of the more demanding houseplants to care for. Many varieties require consistent moisture, humidity and the right growing conditions to thrive. Our lifelike artificial indoor ferns let you enjoy the same lush look without the maintenance.
What types of artificial indoor ferns are available?
Our collection includes a variety of fern styles, from Boston Ferns and Lemon Ferns to Asplenium Ferns and other foliage-rich varieties. With different frond shapes, tones and sizes available, it's easy to find a fern that feels right at home in your space.
Do artificial indoor ferns require much upkeep?
Very little. Artificial indoor ferns don't require watering, fertiliser, pruning or sunlight. Simply place them where they look best and give them an occasional dust to keep them looking fresh year-round.