There might not be ten thousand of them each "tossing their heads in sprightly dance" as English poet William Wordsworth once wrote, but there are enough to create a delightful eye-catching feature to just about any room in the home. The three wooden sunflower heads have been made from rigid wood which mimics the natural look of flowers. Flowing grains are just such a feature. Curling grasses enhance the arrangement which is held together within a small vase made from solid walnut.
As one might expect, this wooden sunflower table sculpture never needs watering or clipping. It can be left on a prominent surface in any interior where it will provide a beautiful and cheerful accent feature. Of course, it will need a little dusting every now and then.
Wordsworth goes on to say in his famous poem: "For oft, when on my couch I lie, In vacant or in pensive mood, They flash upon that inward eye…". This is certainly the case with this delicate sunflower arrangement made from wood although the visual of the stunning flower sculptures will be imprinted on the outward eye as well. With a little sweet music one can even dance with or around the daffodils.
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