Soap Flower Carnation, Medium
At first glance, it feels like a small pink carnation wrapped for the vase. Then the surprise lands: the ruffled petals are soap, made to soften in warm bath water or be lifted away one by one as guest soaps.
It is a sweet little ritual object for the bathroom, part floral gesture and part bathing treat. Pretty enough to leave on display, but designed to be used rather than saved forever.
Soap Flower Carnation, Medium is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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At first glance, it feels like a small pink carnation wrapped for the vase. Then the surprise lands: the ruffled petals are soap, made to soften in warm bath water or be lifted away one by one as guest soaps.
It is a sweet little ritual object for the bathroom, part floral gesture and part bathing treat. Pretty enough to leave on display, but designed to be used rather than saved forever.
Soap Flower Carnation, Medium is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
About this product
Petals made for the bath
- The carnation shape gives it a soft, gathered look, with layered pink petals that echo a fresh flower.
- Drop the flower into a warm bath and let the petals loosen into the water.
- For a smaller moment, use individual petals at the basin as decorative guest soaps.
- The fragrance is present in the soap, giving the bath or wash area a gently scented feel.
- The wrapped cone makes it feel like a tiny bouquet, ready for a shelf, dressing table or bathroom tray.
Pink carnation colour and presentation
The flower is a soft pink, with frilled petals gathered into a full carnation head. In the photo, it is presented in a clear wrap with a pale pink ribbon and a striped cone, so it has the feeling of a cut flower without the short life of one.
How to use the soap petals
For a bath, place the soap flower or a few petals into warm water and let them disperse. For handwashing, peel away a petal and use it like a small guest soap, then rinse as usual.
Keep it dry until you are ready to use it. Store away from splashes or steam, as moisture will start to soften the petals.
The meaning of a carnation
Carnations have long been used as flowers of affection, admiration and remembrance, with pink carnations often linked to tenderness and gratitude in the language of flowers. Here, that symbolism is given a practical twist. It is still a floral gesture, but one that becomes part of a bath or handwashing ritual rather than fading in a vase. The pleasure is in the little theatre of it: a flower-shaped object slowly giving itself to warm water, scent and foam.
Size and details
This is a medium soap flower carnation weighing 34 g. It is made in China and supplied as a wrapped soap flower suitable for display or bathing use.
A small floral gift
It suits someone who enjoys bath rituals, pretty bathroom details, or thoughtful guest-room touches. A gentle choice for birthdays, thank-you gifts, bridesmaid baskets, or a small romantic gesture.
Scent family
Floral
Ingredients
Glycerin, Dodecyl Sodium Sulfate, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocamide DEA, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Parfum, Aqua, CI 19140, CI 42090, CI 18050, CI 47005, CI 16255, CI 14720, CI 45430, CI, White Mineral Oil (Petroleum), Coconut Diethanol Amide, Poly (Vinyl Alcohol), Zea Mays (Cornstarch), Glycerol, CI 16185, CI 16035
Soap format
Soap flower
Object No.
Common questions
Can I use just part of the flower?
Should I leave it in the bathroom before use?
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