
Real Roses.
New Forms.
What is Imaginary Worlds?
A preserved rose,
treated as a design material.
Imaginary Worlds is a design-led preserved-rose and floral-art brand. Real preserved roses connect emotional gifts, illuminated objects, collectible characters, abundant floral forms, couture silhouettes, and sculpture.
Preservation lets the recognizable rose move beyond a vase and into structured objects for long-term indoor display. The material retains visible floral form and texture, needs no watering, and still requires protection from moisture, prolonged direct sunlight, heat, and repeated handling.
The six Collection Worlds
Not one category
repeated six times.
Each World gives the same material a different commercial, emotional, or spatial role.
Keepsake and gift entry
Memory
Photo, number, letter, heart, round, and classic Rose Box families; supported personalization varies by design.
Explore Memory ↗02Illumination and atmosphere
Light
Heart, letter, number, and sculptural Rose Lamps that join preserved floral surfaces with light.
Explore Light ↗03Collectibility and personality
Character
Classic and heart-bearing Rose Bears built around recognizable forms at approachable and statement scales.
Explore Character ↗04Fashion-form statement
Couture
Rose Dress sculptures and floral silhouettes where preserved roses define volume, surface, and presence.
Explore Couture ↗05Celebration, color, and volume
Abundance
Ramo Buchón designs composed through floral density, generous scale, controlled silhouette, and color relationships.
Explore Abundance ↗06Floral art and design objects
Form
Symbolic, living, functional, and architectural forms, including hearts, animals, speakers, and sculpture.
Explore Form ↗A broader language for preserved roses
From intimate object
to statement form.
The catalog includes approachable gifts, core commercial designs, signature objects, and statement-scale works. Those roles describe how a design serves its Collection World; they do not imply rarity, demand, or artistic status.
Some genuine designs are commerce-ready, while others remain visible in the Design Archive. Current prices, supported options, and availability appear only where live commerce evidence supports them.
What IW is building now
A coherent global brand
around floral form.
The current brand system brings 186 genuine designs across 64 families into six Collection Worlds, supported by an English authority Journal and multilingual French, German, and Spanish foundations.
Material knowledge sits beside the objects: preservation, care, personalization, symbolism, and cultural context help visitors understand what a design is, what it supports, and why its form matters.