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Cj Hendry's Plush Flower Market
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As reported by Artnet News, artist Cj Hendry has unveiled her latest spectacle, "Flower Market," on New York's Roosevelt Island, featuring a greenhouse filled with 100,000 meticulously crafted plush flowers inspired by luxury beauty brand Clé de Peau Beauté's botanicals.

Plush Flower Craftsmanship

Cj Hendry's Flower Market showcases an impressive array of 21 plush flower varieties, each meticulously designed to capture the essence of real blooms
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The artist's attention to detail is evident in the manufacturing process, with stiff stems allowing the flowers to stand in vases, mimicking their natural counterparts
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Hendry's perfectionism led her to reject nearly half of the initial prototypes, ensuring only the highest quality designs made it to the final installation
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This dedication to craftsmanship aligns with Clé de Peau Beauté's ethos, as Hendry notes, "The meticulous craftsmanship in CPB's products really resonates with me and mirrors my own process"
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Botanical Inspirations

Cj Hendry's Flower Market draws inspiration from the natural botanicals used in Clé de Peau Beauté's skincare products, particularly the Radiant Lily found in their signature serum
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The installation features 21 varieties of plush blooms, including familiar flowers like sunflowers and roses, as well as more unique specimens such as alien-looking lilies and poppies
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Hendry's artistic process involved carefully selecting and refining the flower designs, rejecting nearly half of the initial prototypes to ensure each bloom met her exacting standards
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  • The greenhouse showcases 100,000 individually crafted plush flowers
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  • Visitors can explore 21 different flower varieties
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  • Each plush flower is designed with a stiff stem, allowing it to stand in a vase
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  • The installation pays homage to the Roosevelt family with a curated bouquet featuring symbolic flowers like the yellow Eleanor Roosevelt Rose and tulips representing Dutch heritage
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