By Alice Tuffery

Published: Sunday, 30 October 2022 at 12:00 am


Flower frogs date back as far as the 14th century, and are still loved for their functionality and style today. Many people even display them as a decorative feature in the bottom of a bowl or vase.

As more and more of us move towards sustainable gardening methods, flower frogs have also become a popular alternative to less eco-friendly accessories like floral foam. Florists and social media influencers often use – and reuse – them as they prepare and display their blooms.

So, what exactly are flower frogs and how do they work?

What is a flower frog?

A flower frog is a tool designed to give floral structures stability. They usually come in the form of a flat pad with vertical metal needles to hold stems, or a ceramic ‘pebble’ with holes.

Hundreds of years ago, flower frogs were used in ikebana, the Japanese art of flower design, but now they’ve found popularity across the world.

Types of flower frogs

You can find flower frogs in all shapes and sizes, but the most popular design is a disc with metal pins. They’re often called kenzan, or ‘needle mountains’ in Japanese and come in all sorts of shapes to fit different vases.

How to use flower frogs

To get started, just place the flower frog in the bottom of your bowl or vase and press the stems into the needles or holes to secure them in place. You can hide the flower frog at the bottom of a large container or use it as a statement piece in a shallow bowl, adding just a few carefully placed stems as decoration.

For woody foliage and larger stems, you may need to use a flower frog with a metal pin design, as they’ll be able to hold tougher material.

Flower frog benefits

Flower frogs offer an easy way to give your floral arrangements shape and structure. They’re an eco-friendly alternative to foam and require less adjustment than chicken wire and other types of netting. Plus, they often look beautiful in vases and bowls, and you can leave ceramic designs out all the time as an ornament – and conversation-starter!

The best flower frogs you can buy today

You’ll find flower frogs in antiques markets across the world, but that doesn’t mean you can’t buy brand-new ones. Here’s our edit of the best on sale right now.

Flower Frog Round Holder

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