Dark, architectural and quietly dramatic, this black dried cantal grass brings height, texture and natural movement into a room without asking for water or upkeep. The slim sorghum stems work beautifully in a floor vase, hallway corner or calm office space, adding a boho note that feels earthy rather than busy.
Black grass with a soft, graphic outline
The deep black colour gives the bunch a clean, modern silhouette against pale walls, ceramic vases and natural wood.
Each stem adds fine linear texture, so the arrangement feels airy rather than heavy.
The dried finish suits slow interiors, where natural materials stay in place through the seasons.
It brings contrast to neutral dried flowers, seed pods and lighter grasses.
Natural variation is part of the look, so small differences in tone and shape should be expected.
Sorghum stems from Indonesia
This bunch is made from dried Sorghum bicolor, also known as sorghum, sourced from Indonesia. The finish is simple and matte, with the colour giving the grass its strong decorative presence. As a natural material, each piece has its own slight irregularity.
Styling it at home
Place the stems in a tall vase on their own for a spare, sculptural arrangement, or mix them with softer dried botanicals for a layered display. Black dried cantal grass works especially well where you want definition: beside a console table, in a living room corner, or as part of natural wedding and party décor.
Keep the bunch dry, and avoid damp rooms. A light dusting now and then is enough. Strong direct sunlight may soften the colour over time, so a shaded spot will help it stay looking its best.
Dried grasses in slow interiors
Dried grasses have moved from rural harvest decoration into contemporary minimal and boho interiors because they offer texture without constant replacement. They bring the feeling of the field indoors, but in a quieter, more graphic form. In black, cantal grass becomes less rustic and more sculptural, gi…
region of manufacture: Indonesia