Balanced

This large, sustainable arrangement spans nearly a metre in width and is built on a striking base made from the roots of the Davallia fern. These roots dry beautifully, allowing the bowl-shaped structure to be reused time and again. The frame beneath – made from thick aluminium wire – is completely hidden, serving purely as a strong technical support. Long strands of fern root have been woven and layered into an intricate, textured network, adding depth and natural movement. Around 200 water tubes are discreetly embedded throughout the design, making it easy to refresh and reuse each one. Though robust in construction, the overall effect is organic and artistic – a perfect balance of structure and softness.

Floral Pillar

This striking vertical arrangement stands at an impressive 1.8 metres tall and is built upon a modern tulip vase from Ecri Living – a contemporary nod to a classic Dutch form. Inside the vase, a subtle internal structure of three sturdy aluminium wires supports the flowers, which are placed in tubes for hydration and flexibility. The design rises elegantly in a cylindrical shape, with colour accents in the flowers reflecting the tones of the vase itself. Thanks to its modular and reusable construction, this piece is both visually impactful and sustainably designed.

Woven Wave

This playful and airy arrangement showcases a clever mix of sustainability and craftsmanship. A series of recycled vases are wrapped in grasses and secured with delicate gold-coloured wire. The grass is woven through intersecting threads to create a layered, organic texture that mimics the technique of tapestry weaving. The vases are arranged in a flowing line relative to each other. All flowers – both fresh and dried – are compostable. The vases are given a stylish second life in this vibrant display of texture and movement.

Wrapped

In this design, numerous glass test tubes in varying sizes have been individually wrapped in ultra-thin wood veneer, then joined together to mirror the shape of the gold-toned bowl by Ecri Living. Flowers are inserted directly into water-filled tubes, ensuring hydration without floral foam. The result is a decorative base made entirely from botanical and reusable materials – perfect for sustainable design and versatile for future use across different styles and settings.

Harmonious Family

This playful yet elegant arrangement features a collection of glass vases in varying shapes and sizes, all from the same design family. Grouped together on a round, gold-coloured base, they form a unified display with a shared foundation. Each vase holds a carefully chosen flower in rich tones of purple, blue, red, and brown – giving every bloom its own space and presence while contributing to the overall harmony.

Rolled and Tied

In this eco-friendly arrangement, leaves of Ficus elastica ‘Belize’ are rolled and tied together with natural twine, then firmly wed
ged into a round shaped straight-edged bowl to create a stable base – no floral foam or support materials needed. The flowers are placed directly in water.

A structural frame is first built using Gloriosa ‘Simba Fifty Shades’, Sanguisorba ‘Red Dream’ and Talinum ‘Long John’, into which Paeonia, Dianthus, Scabiosa ‘Dark Cherry Scoop’, Pennisetum ‘Black Fox’ and Gerbera are added. Removing all foliage from the stems enhances the composition’s transparency, highlights the floral lines, and intensifies the colour palette.

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