In floral design, hexagonal mesh (also known as chicken coop mesh) is a commonly used metal mesh structure for securing flowers, named for its stable hexagonal geometry. This structure evenly distributes pressure, enhancing overall support, and is widely used in flower vases, tabletop floral arrangements, and exhibition installations. Due to its high ductility and malleability, designers can easily achieve flower arrangements without floral foam, reducing environmental impact while enhancing the three-dimensionality and layering of the work. In recent years, with the rise of eco-friendly flower arranging concepts, more and more florists are choosing reusable hexagonal mesh instead of traditional floral foam, reducing costs and increasing creative freedom.
Its flexibility is just right; a gentle fold secures it to the edge of the vase without additional binding. The best part is that it can be easily rinsed and stored away for reuse, eliminating any sense of waste from disposable materials. Whether for family gatherings or holiday decorations, it makes flower arranging easier and more sustainable.

