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John Richard Botanicals Collection

  • John Richard Beautiful Medinilla

    John Richard Beautiful Medinilla

    Medinilla magnifica orchids hang over a natural wood manzanita branch in a slender vase with faux water.
  • John Richard Tropical Fan Orchid

    John Richard Tropical Fan Orchid

    Mini fuchsia phalaenopsis orchids with natural fan palms are in a glass vase with natural reindeer moss.
  • John Richard Big Farro

    John Richard Big Farro

    A fig tree with a natural wood trunk stands tall in a glazed pottery pot that holds natural preserved mood moss.
  • John Richard Coastal Fog Fiddle-Leaf Fig

    John Richard Coastal Fog Fiddle-Leaf Fig

    A natural-looking fiddle-leaf fig tree and natural preserved mood moss are in a ribbed pot in grey composite.
  • John Richard Sunrise Fiddle Leaf

    John Richard Sunrise Fiddle Leaf

    A natural-looking fiddle-leaf fig tree and natural preserved mood moss are in a cube-shaped pottery pot with a white glaze.
  • John Richard Boxwood Orb

    John Richard Boxwood Orb

    An orb of faux boxwood sits on a cubed pottery pot with a white glaze.
  • John Richard Swirling Branches

    John Richard Swirling Branches

    Natural river birch branches with apple blossoms are in faux water. Clear Acrylic is an important design material especially for more contemporary furnishings. The acrylic that John-Richard uses in almost all cases is a super-clear material which is almost as transparent as glass. To care for your acrylic product and ensure that it retains its clarity and beauty over time, please follow these simple care guidelines. Do not expose acrylic to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Even the best acrylic may yellow after a few years if exposed to direct sunlight. Clean your acrylic item with a clean damp cloth. You may use a mild soap if required to remove heavier grime but, in this case, make sure you remove excess soap by using a damp/wet cloth, without soap, after the dirt is removed. Do not use any cleaning product containing ammonia or other solvents as they may cause an adverse reaction resulting in a cloudy or uneven surface. Over time, even with the best of care, your acrylic item may develop very tiny scratches on the surface causing it to look slightly cloudy. In this case we recommend using one of the commercially available acrylic repair kits or acrylic buffing compounds. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to bring the acrylic back to its original clear condition.
  • John Richard Sweet Bougainvillea

    John Richard Sweet Bougainvillea

    Bougainvillea branches are curled in a clear glass vase in faux water.
  • John Richard Midnight Delight

    John Richard Midnight Delight

    Platinum phalaenopsis orchids and foliage are in an glazed ebony vase. Silks, which are mostly polyester fabric flower stems Should be treated with the same care as you would treat fabric, do not expose to direct sun light or it can fade.
  • John Richard Blushing Pink Orchid

    John Richard Blushing Pink Orchid

    White phalaenopsis with pink tips and natural manzanita are in faux water. Clear Acrylic is an important design material especially for more contemporary furnishings. The acrylic that John-Richard uses in almost all cases is a super-clear material which is almost as transparent as glass. To care for your acrylic product and ensure that it retains its clarity and beauty over time, please follow these simple care guidelines. Do not expose acrylic to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Even the best acrylic may yellow after a few years if exposed to direct sunlight. Clean your acrylic item with a clean damp cloth. You may use a mild soap if required to remove heavier grime but, in this case, make sure you remove excess soap by using a damp/wet cloth, without soap, after the dirt is removed. Do not use any cleaning product containing ammonia or other solvents as they may cause an adverse reaction resulting in a cloudy or uneven surface. Over time, even with the best of care, your acrylic item may develop very tiny scratches on the surface causing it to look slightly cloudy. In this case we recommend using one of the commercially available acrylic repair kits or acrylic buffing compounds. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to bring the acrylic back to its original clear condition.
  • John Richard Aqua White Orchid

    John Richard Aqua White Orchid

    A small rose bowl holds a white phalaenopsis orchid and foliage in faux water. Clear Acrylic is an important design material especially for more contemporary furnishings. The acrylic that John-Richard uses in almost all cases is a super-clear material which is almost as transparent as glass. To care for your acrylic product and ensure that it retains its clarity and beauty over time, please follow these simple care guidelines. Do not expose acrylic to direct sunlight for long periods of time. Even the best acrylic may yellow after a few years if exposed to direct sunlight. Clean your acrylic item with a clean damp cloth. You may use a mild soap if required to remove heavier grime but, in this case, make sure you remove excess soap by using a damp/wet cloth, without soap, after the dirt is removed. Do not use any cleaning product containing ammonia or other solvents as they may cause an adverse reaction resulting in a cloudy or uneven surface. Over time, even with the best of care, your acrylic item may develop very tiny scratches on the surface causing it to look slightly cloudy. In this case we recommend using one of the commercially available acrylic repair kits or acrylic buffing compounds. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to bring the acrylic back to its original clear condition.
  • John Richard Orchids In Bloom II

    John Richard Orchids In Bloom II

    The delicate, detailed petals and layered flowers of this brass orchid sculpture are placed along serpentine stems and mounted on a white marble base. Disclaimer: With handmade metal products, slight imperfections may occur due to the artisanal finishing, shaping, carving, and welding techniques used by master craftsmen. No two will be identical. Disclaimer: Marble is a naturally occurring stone mined for its beauty in various regions of the world. The chemical and mineral composition of the marble from the locale it is found creates the vast array of color and pattern variations seen in this classic, decorative material. Each piece will be unique due to the intrinsic variations in the veining patterns and color. The color of the grain may range from pale grey to black.
  • John Richard Orchids In Bloom I

    John Richard Orchids In Bloom I

    The delicate, detailed petals and layered flowers of this brass orchid sculpture are placed along serpentine stems and mounted on a white marble base. Disclaimer: With handmade metal products, slight imperfections may occur due to the artisanal finishing, shaping, carving, and welding techniques used by master craftsmen. No two will be identical. Disclaimer: Marble is a naturally occurring stone mined for its beauty in various regions of the world. The chemical and mineral composition of the marble from the locale it is found creates the vast array of color and pattern variations seen in this classic, decorative material. Each piece will be unique due to the intrinsic variations in the veining patterns and color. The color of the grain may range from pale grey to black.
  • John Richard French Versia Topiary

    John Richard French Versia Topiary

    A rosemary spiral is in a pedestal urn glazed in white.
  • John Richard Rocky Succulents

    John Richard Rocky Succulents

    Large succulents are on a bed of natural river rocks in faux water.
  • John Richard Mossy Fiddle Leaf 5

    John Richard Mossy Fiddle Leaf 5

    A garden pot glazed in mossy green holds a real-touch fiddle-leaf fig tree.
  • John Richard Lily Go Round

    John Richard Lily Go Round

    A low-sided bowl is filled with white lilies and new-growth hydrangeas in faux water.
  • John Richard Mossy Orchids

    John Richard Mossy Orchids

    A moss orb, phalaenopsis orchids, and foliage fill a glass cylinder.
  • John Richard Marble Orchids - 4709W

    John Richard Marble Orchids - 4709W

    Phalaenopsis orchids, rolled marble stones, and faux water are in round marble vases atop a marble base.
  • John Richard Sweet Pea

    John Richard Sweet Pea

    A clear glass bowl is filled with real-touch peonies, roses, callas, and faux water.
  • John Richard Windblown Callas

    John Richard Windblown Callas

    Windblown Callas are in a clear and slender vase with white rolled marble and faux water.
  • John Richard White Rose

    John Richard White Rose

    A clear cube vase is filled with open roses in white and faux water.
  • John Richard Sweet Lilies

    John Richard Sweet Lilies

    A clear vase in a moon shape features Casa Blanca lilies in faux water.
  • John Richard Real Touch Hydrangea

    John Richard Real Touch Hydrangea

    A clear and concave vase is filled with real-touch Annabelle hydrangeas and faux water.