Capture Perfect Shots with Realistic Artificial Food, Fruit & Veg Props

Capture Perfect Shots with Realistic Artificial Food, Fruit & Veg Props

Up close our new collection of artificial food, fruit and vegetables could pass as the real thing!

Fake food has come a long way since the days of tacky 70's plastic dupes. Our display fruit and vegetables are made from lightweight and durable polyfoam and have been skilfully painted to achieve their ultra-realistic appearance.

Artificial food works particularly well for grocers, farm shops, supermarkets and other food retailers who require the benefits of its longevity and low maintenance. Our croissant and bagel options are perfect for creating lasting retail displays or for enhancing food arrangements, making them appear fuller and more enticing. Sourced from suppliers here in the UK we pride ourselves on only sourcing the best and highest quality products.

Rather than using your fresh produce to create your window displays, which will spoil and will need to be refreshed regularly, artificial food, fruit and vegetable props offer an economical option that not only looks the part but will give you continuous, hassle-free use and can be reused again and again in different situations or environments.

The realistic-looking fake food replicas are also ideal for our catering and hospitality customers. For instance our faux apples and grape bunches are a great addition to a hotel breakfast buffet centrepiece along with other fake fruits in our range such as grape bunches. Just be sure to keep them out of reach of customers!

On top of the multiple retail display uses, our new collection of artificial fruit and vegetables also make great photography props. Their pristine and lifelike appearance is ideal for taking high quality images of your food hampers for your online store, plus they can be used to complement other items in your product catalogue by giving them a realistic and natural colour boost.

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