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OASIS® IDEAL Floral foam cylinder 8cm

Code: KX11-11-01098
0,60 € / pcs 0,49 € excl. VAT
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OASIS® IDEAL floral foam cylinder – Ø 8 cm


The green OASIS® IDEAL floral foam cylinder with a diameter of 8 cm is made of absorbent floral foam material. It keeps flowers fresh and allows for a firm hold in arrangements. Suitable for small bouquets, decorations, and table arrangements. Keeps flowers fresh and allows for secure fixation in arrangements. Suitable for smaller bouquets, decorations, and table arrangements.

Detailed information

Product detailed description

Product description and use


OASIS® IDEAL florex cylinder Ø 8 cm is a professional floral foam designed for fresh cut flowers. After soaking in water, it ensures that the flowers remain fresh and securely in place. Thanks to its compact cylindrical shape, it is suitable for smaller arrangements, table decorations, wedding decorations, or gift bouquets.

It is a practical alternative to floral bricks when you need a precise shape without further cutting and adjustment.


Care and maintenance


Before use, let the cylinder soak in water on its own. Never force it underwater or rotate it in water, to avoid dry spots. During arrangement, regularly replenish the water in the base to keep the flowers fresh for as long as possible. Store in a dry place and away from direct sunlight.


Interesting fact


OASIS® IDEAL florex cylinders are very popular among florists for their easy handling and time-saving properties. Thanks to its ready-made shape, cutting floral foam bricks is eliminated, and the result is precise and professional even for smaller arrangements.


Product parameters

Type: OASIS® IDEAL floral foam cylinder
Size: 8x6 cm
Use: fresh cut flowers, small arrangements, table decorations
Features: absorbent material, firm stem fixation, keeps flowers fresh


Additional parameters

Category: Florex OASIS® arrangement materials
EAN: 8594049291953
? Colour: Green
? Sort by season: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter