15 Best Luxury Artificial Plants for High-End Interiors

Luxury artificial plants are botanically correct replicas used in high-end homes and business locations. They are made with the Real-Touch technology, natural wood trunks, and hand painted leaves to achieve life-like greenery. If you want a designer-level aesthetic that stays green forever, investing in premium faux foliage is the best way to go.

In this guide, we are looking at the top 15 luxury artificial plants that can transform your room into a lush sanctuary.


15 Best Luxury Artificial Plants (Curated List)

We can begin with our select list of the finest luxury artificial plants, with pictures and descriptions of where they work best.


1. Luxury Artificial Olive Tree

The Olive tree is a total classic for Mediterranean style. In the luxury models, the leaves will have that lovely silvery-green gradient which looks so dusty and elegant. The finest ones are made of a natural wood trunk, and, therefore, all the curves of the wood are individual.

Luxury Artificial Olive Tree

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Key points:

  • Look for the “Shady Lady” or Mediterranean types for a lighter, more gracious canopy.
  • Best in corners where the ceiling is high or where it is flanking a big arched doorway.
  • Place it in a large, aged terracotta pot or a heavy stone planter to ground the look.


2. Large Artificial Fiddle Leaf Fig (Designer Grade)

Everyone is almost in love with a Fiddle Leaf Fig, but the actual ones are so temperamental and perishable. A luxury faux version of this has leaves that are waxy and feel like thick foliage when you touch them. The better models are adjustable wire-core stemmed, and you can fluff the branches to fit your particular corner. 

Large Artificial Fiddle Leaf Fig (Designer Grade)

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Key points:

  • Look at the leaves to see that there is Real-Touch latex coating to give it that real glossy look.
  • Works best in a home office or a minimalist living room corner.
  • Can be found in single-trunk tree look or multi-stem form for a bushier vibe.


3. Artificial Bird of Paradise Plant

Bird of Paradise will be your best friend when you want some serious drama. This luxury model has massive, split-resistant leaves, which are highly structural and upright in shape. Due to the size of the leaves, the low-quality versions can be easily identified as fake, thus high-quality models are painted with veins by hand to create the appearance of something alive. It is a very tropical and at the same time very clean appearance of modern interiors.

Artificial Bird of Paradise Plant

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Key points:

  • Perfect in mid-century modern or tropical-themed luxury apartments.
  • Typically measures 5 to 7 feet high and is an excellent point of focus at entry points.
  • Find stems that are a little bit bending in order to make a natural, opening-shaped fan.


4. Luxury Artificial Golden Cane Palm Tree

To achieve a resort-style atmosphere at home, there is no better thing than a artificial Palm tree. The luxury difference here is the density—you have hundreds of narrow fronds, which form a full, rich canopy. The trunks have typical yellow-gold cane color with realistic brown husks at the base. It is ideal to fill a big empty wall without overcrowding the room.

Luxury Artificial Golden Cane Palm Tree

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Key points:

  • Premium ones come with 10-15 distinct stems to appear much more full and higher-end.
  • Fits perfectly in the master bedrooms or large sunrooms where you desire a holiday atmosphere.
  • Make sure the Polyester silk is of high quality so that the fronds do not look stiff but fall naturally.


5. Artificial Lemon Tree with Faux Fruit

Carry a bit of the Italian coast in with an expensive lemon tree. The fruit is the key to luxury here; it is not supposed to appear like bright yellow plastic toys. Find lemons that have a slightly dimpled surface and slight color differences. The white flowers must be soft, and must be placed naturally amid the waxy green leaves. 

Artificial Lemon Tree with Faux Fruit

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Key points:

  • Fruits should have a matte finish, not a shiny plastic “glow.”
  • A classic blue-and-white porcelain pot (Chinoiserie style) is the perfect match.
  • Select a multi-stem version to get a more rustic, wild-grown European appearance.


6. Artificial Banana Tree

The artificial Banana tree is the ultimate statement piece with possesses huge and wide leaves that form a jungle cover. Luxury models have the real bark of banana plants on the trunk to make it feel 100 per cent real. It is a very heavy-looking plant, and therefore it is better placed in areas that are not crowded.

Artificial Banana Tree

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Key points:

  • Make sure that the leaves are broad and that they possess a natural tear at the edges to make them look natural.
  • It is a large plant; it suits high-ceiling foyers or large hotel-type lobbies.
  • Presents a rich, dark green burst to a neutral or monochrome room decoration.


7. Artificial Bamboo Plant Natural Cane

Bamboo is very suitable to add a calm and a zen-like touch. The luxury model is unique in the sense that it incorporates real treated bamboo canes (poles), only the leaves are artificial. This is a hybrid design that it is almost impossible to believe that it is not real. It is a very thin, upright plant, and is therefore very good in a narrow space, or as a natural room divider.

Artificial Bamboo Plant Natural Cane

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Key points:

  • Always select models that have Natural Canes as opposed to plastic-molded sticks.
  • When you purchase a few, they are ideal as a green screen to balconies or office partitions.
  • The leaves of high-end bamboo are very fine, delicate and they rustle in the air.


8. Artificial Ficus Fig Tree

The Ficus is making a huge resurgence, these days, it is practically the plant of choice for anyone who wants to appear classy and old money. The luxury models are a universe apart from those dusty ones of the 90s office buildings. They are now finished with a velvety leaf and no longer have that cheap reflective plastic look. 

Artificial Ficus Fig Tree

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Key points:

  • There are significantly more leaf counts on designer grades and, thus, you cannot easily see the inner plastic stems.
  • Keep this in a formal library or a study room to instantly feel dark academia.
  • They are most attractive in heavy and dark ceramic pots or even in brass planters to match the dark green leaves.


9. Artificial Japanese Maple Tree

If you want some seasonal warmth without the mess of falling leaves, a high-end artificial Japanese Maple is a brilliant choice. They are known by their extremely airy canopy, not merely just blocks of green. The leaves are fine and star-shaped and usually in beautiful burgundy or burnt orange colors. Because they use natural wood trunks that are hand-selected for their twisty shapes, each tree looks like a piece of living art.

Artificial Japanese Maple Tree

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Key points:

  • Premium models are based on multi-tonal leaves (red, orange, and a touch of green) to replicate the changes of seasons.
  • Make sure that the trunk is made of real natural wood so that it feels like a true bonsai or a garden.
  • Great in small corridors or close to large windows where the figure can shine indeed.


10. Artificial Italian Cypress Columnar Tree

The Italian Cypress is all about that tall and thin appearance. These are highly organized and architectural. These trees are constructed using UV resistant materials in the luxury market since they are very common in framing doorways or sunny indoor corridors. This tree is what you need in case you want your home to be like a luxury resort in the Mediterranean.

Artificial Italian Cypress Columnar Tree

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Key points:

  • Find an internal steel frame, which holds the shape of the pillar absolutely straight and erect.
  • The needles must be thick and dark green, and must be in close groups to give the effect of a thick, solid appearance.
  • These should have a tall and square planter (tapered) to highlight their height and thinness.


11. Artificial Cherry Blossom Tree (Sakura)

The artificial Cherry Blossom tree is the ultimate statement piece to those who desire a huge wow factor. It’s pure drama. Luxury models are made with silk petals which are attached separately to provide a fluttery look. The branches are usually of fine fiberglass molded of actual trees, providing you with that natural gnarled-bark feel. It is as though you had a spring in your living room.

Artificial Cherry Blossom Tree (Sakura)

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Key points:

  • Find petals that have a few color gradations (darker pink in the middle, lighter on the edges).
  • The expensive models enable you to bend the branches softly to make them weep or spread.
  • Commonly placed in large dining rooms or as a center piece when hosting festivals at home.


12. Artificial Hand-Painted Snake Plant

The Snake Plant (Sansevieria) is a complete winner to those who prefer a minimalist and clean ambience. These are not green plastic sticks in the luxury segment. They are hand-painted, so that you have that pretty yellow vertical variegation on the sides that is a little bit uneven–just like nature. Their architectural rigidity is very high and makes them appear very designer. It is just the ideal plant to put in that corner of your office that nothing ever grows in.

Artificial Hand-Painted Snake Plant

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Key points:

  • Search firm-touch materials that do not flop or bend easily.
  • The yellow edges must appear a bit natural and worn, not as bright neon paint.
  • These are extremely high-end on a marble console table or in a minimalist bathroom.


13. Artificial Rubber Plant

The Rubber Plant (Ficus Elastica) is all about the thick and sculptural leaves. The luxury versions are quite sincerely difficult to tell the difference between the actual one since they possess that very leathery feel. They are typically in a dark burgundy or a very dark black-green shade that appears very luxurious. If you have a room that is filled with light colors, the dark and somber leaves of a rubber plant will be a great contrast.

Artificial Rubber Plant

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Key points:

  • Premium versions contain small sheaths on the very top of the stems where new leaves would theoretically have grown.
  • Mid-century modern furniture and leather seating are a perfect match.
  • The leaves are also very thick and thus very easy to wipe and make them look like they are new.


14. Large-Scale Artificial Monstera Deliciosa

The Monstera is the queen of the jungle of interior design. For a luxurious look, you want to emphasize the Swiss cheese holes (fenestrations). On cheaper models, these holes appear like the ones cut with a cookie cutter, whereas high-quality models have soft and slightly irregular edges. These leaves must be huge and possess a natural glossy appearance which reflects light as a real waxy leaf would.

Large-Scale Artificial Monstera Deliciosa

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Key points:

  • Find the oversized leaves to achieve the intended tropical luxury effect.
  • The stems are to be thick and with realistic nodes or bumps along the length.
  • An imitation Monstera must appear somewhat wild and not in a straight line.


15. Artificial Travellers Palm (Ravenala)

The Travellers Palm is not a palm at all, it is a relative of the Bird of Paradise, and it is a complete show-stopper. It is very dramatic with a fan shape that appears very dramatic in high ceiling foyers. It is so structural that it perfectly fits into either Tropical Modernism or Coastal Luxe. The luxury models are enormous, usually 8 to 10 feet high, and exude a very strong, “costly hotel” impression.

Artificial Travellers Palm (Ravenala)

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Key points:

  • It is a fantastic wall-filler in big empty areas due to its fan-shaped form which is flat.
  • Make sure the leaves have those natural-like slits that occur when a real plant is blown on.
  • A plain, oversized white or charcoal grey pot is used to make the appearance clean and elegant.


How to Choose the Right Luxury Artificial Plant for Your Space

And now we are going to put it all together on what trees would be the best fit on the vibe and scale of your room to make everything look purposeful and costly. Here is a quick guide:

  • Living Room: Select statement plants such as a fiddle leaf fig, olive tree or bird of paradise. Taller plants are more suitable here, particularly at corners or beside sofas. Ensure that the height is equivalent to the ceiling or it may appear slightly out of place.
  • Entryway / Foyer: Where there is space, a couple of similar plants on each side of the door can be used to create symmetry and immediate extravagance. Formal plants such as Italian cypress or traveller palm would produce a powerful first impression.
  • Dining Area: Lemon trees or ficus are medium-height plants. Nothing too bushy should be used as it will obstruct the sight lines. In this case, realism close is more significant as the individuals are seated around the area.
  • Bedroom: Simple and serene. Good choices include snake plants, rubber plants or a soft Japanese maple. Use a single plant in the room, and the room will not be crowded.
  • Home Office / Study: Bamboo plants or ficus trees are safe. They include greenery without being distracting. Slim profiles are preferable, particularly when the room is small.

Ready to elevate your interior with the most realistic greenery on the market? Explore the premium collection at HRtrees today and find the perfect botanical masterpiece for your home.


FAQs

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Q: Do luxury artificial plants fade in direct sunlight?

Although expensive plants are constructed much more robustly than the inexpensive ones, the foe of any fabric or plastic is the sun that is always harsh. When you have your plant directly facing a window in the middle of summer, it may fade a bit. In these spots we always recommend that you seek out foliage which is UV-inhibited or just turn the plant every few months so that it wears evenly.


Q: Are expensive faux plants better for people with allergies?

Definitely, yes! Real plants can be a nightmare for sensitive people because they collect mold in the damp soil and release pollen into the air. Luxury faux plants are completely inert and hypoallergenic. As long as you give the leaves a quick wipe with a microfiber cloth once in a while to keep household dust away, they are the safest way to enjoy a “jungle” vibe without the sneezing.


Q: How long do high-end artificial trees typically last?

A luxury tree is almost a lifetime investment even in a typical indoor setting. It is easy to expect them to be brand new in 10 to 15 years. They remain frozen in time unlike real trees which grow too large to fit the ceiling or they die. People tend to change them only when they desire to change their interior design style and not because the plant has worn out.


Q: Can I put luxury indoor artificial plants outside?

It is not recommended unless the tag specifically says “Outdoor-Rated.” Indoor luxury plants often use real wood trunks which are treated for indoor humidity but will rot if they get rained on. Also, the silk used in indoor leaves isn’t designed to handle wind or heavy frost. If you need something for your porch, always check that the materials are UV-stabilized and weather-resistant.

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