Custom large artificial tree projects move faster when you send us the project environment first. Hotel lobbies, mall atriums, restaurant interiors, and branded commercial spaces all need different answers on height, canopy width, trunk finish, installation method, and packing.

If you already know the approximate size or target market, the fastest way to move forward is Send Inquiry.

Who we usually support with custom large tree orders

We usually support:

  • hospitality buyers planning lobby or public-area greenery
  • mall and retail project teams sourcing large statement trees
  • restaurant designers building themed or premium dining environments
  • importers, wholesalers, and contractors comparing large faux tree suppliers in China

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Where custom large artificial trees usually fit

We usually support large artificial tree projects for:

  • hotel lobbies and reception areas
  • mall atriums and seasonal retail displays
  • restaurants, cafes, and themed hospitality concepts
  • office, showroom, and branded commercial interiors
  • event and display programs that need oversized statement greenery

For this category, the commercial value is not only scale. We can usually align the tree with ceiling height, circulation space, visual style, planter logic, and shipping constraints before production starts.

What we usually confirm before we quote

Custom large trees are rarely off-the-shelf purchases. We usually confirm these project variables before a quotation becomes useful.

Project factor What we usually check
Height and canopy width A tree that works in a restaurant may be too small for a hotel lobby or too wide for a mall corridor.
Species or visual style Olive trees, blossom trees, ficus trees, palms, and custom themed trees create very different commercial effects.
Trunk finish We usually confirm whether the project needs natural bark, a cleaner decorative finish, or a trunk built around the visual concept.
Base and planter logic Some projects need concealed installation bases, while others need decorative planters visible in the final design.
Packing and assembly Oversized trees often need modular packing to reduce freight risk and support on-site assembly.
Quantity and timeline Single feature trees and multi-location rollouts need different production and export planning.

If you send us these points early, we can usually qualify the project much faster than through a long first-contact form.

How we usually support different commercial spaces

Hotels

We often support hotels that need:

  • lobby focal points
  • entrance-zone greenery
  • elevator hall styling
  • banquet or event-adjacent decor

For hotel projects, we usually confirm premium appearance, brand consistency, and whether the tree needs to hold up visually across long service cycles without maintenance disruption.

Malls

We often support mall and retail projects that need:

  • atrium decoration
  • window and seasonal display programs
  • branded pop-up environments
  • circulation zones that need a stronger visual anchor

For mall projects, we usually confirm scale, freight efficiency, modular assembly, and whether the tree needs to work in a large open commercial environment.

Restaurants

We often support restaurants and hospitality venues that need:

  • stronger visual atmosphere
  • themed interiors
  • softer spatial separation
  • statement greenery that remains stable across long opening hours

For restaurant projects, we usually confirm fit, mood, repeatability, and whether the tree needs to work with lighting, signage, and customer flow.

What to send us before we quote

The first inquiry becomes much easier to answer when you send these points:

1. Target dimensions

Send an approximate height range, canopy spread, and ceiling height. For large faux trees, that is the starting point for everything else.

2. Use scenario

Tell us whether the tree is for:

  • a hotel lobby
  • a mall atrium
  • a restaurant interior
  • a retail display
  • an office or showroom

The right structure depends heavily on where the tree will actually be used.

3. Visual direction

Tell us whether you want:

  • a natural botanical look
  • a decorative blossom look
  • a palm or tropical direction
  • a themed commercial display tree
  • a cleaner Nordic or modern look

4. Quantity and rollout scope

Even if the final quantity is not fixed yet, send a working range. We can answer more clearly to "one feature tree for a sample project" or "10 to 20 trees for a mall program" than to a vague request.

5. Destination market

Country or region matters because freight planning, buyer expectations, and project-use questions vary by market.

Tree directions we can usually discuss

Large-tree projects often need more than one direction reviewed before the final choice is approved.

Tree direction Typical use
Blossom trees Hotels, malls, event programs, and high-visibility decorative displays
Olive trees Restaurants, hospitality interiors, and cleaner premium styling
Ficus or banyan-style trees Commercial interiors needing stronger canopy presence
Palm trees Tropical retail, leisure, restaurant, and themed hospitality spaces
Custom themed trees Branded displays, special projects, and statement installations

If the project needs a broader environment rather than only one tree, we can also discuss real-touch flowers, artificial cactus, or decorative ornaments in the same sourcing conversation.

How we usually handle MOQ, samples, and lead time

There is no single fixed MOQ or lead time for custom large tree projects. We usually confirm the design direction first and then narrow the commercial details.

We usually confirm:

  • whether the project is based on an existing style or a new custom build
  • whether sample discussion is needed before full production
  • whether the tree will ship assembled or in modular form
  • what packing method suits the destination market
  • how project timing affects production and export planning

If the project is still early, it is usually more efficient to qualify the structure first and move into sample and quotation details after that.

How we usually handle packing and shipping

Large artificial tree projects often succeed or fail on logistics planning, not only on appearance. We usually confirm:

  • modular trunk and branch packing
  • carton versus wood-frame logic
  • canopy protection during transit
  • base stability
  • whether multiple decorative items can ship together efficiently

If you are still planning the import route, keep How to import artificial plants from China in 2025? open as the supporting sourcing reference.

How current target markets usually differ

United States

For the United States, we usually prepare for faster quotation requests, stronger commercial-use clarity, and more emphasis on visual impact for hospitality and retail programs.

United Kingdom

For the United Kingdom, we usually see more focus on clearer specification discussion, tidy catalog review, and practical export coordination before formal approval.

Australia

For Australia, freight efficiency and packing planning usually matter more, especially for oversized decorative trees.

Denmark

For Denmark, we usually see more interest in cleaner shapes, restrained decoration, and a clearer explanation of packing and project fit.

Middle East

For the Middle East, we usually prepare for more demand around large statement trees for hospitality, retail, and premium indoor display projects where scale and visual presence matter more.

What to send us on WhatsApp right now

If you want a faster first reply, send these points:

  • country or delivery market
  • target project type
  • approximate tree height and canopy width
  • quantity range
  • preferred tree style
  • whether you need sample, catalog, or quotation support first

Next step

If your project already has a target size, visual direction, or market, use Send Inquiry for the fastest response.

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