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.

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.

In Harmony

This warm-toned arrangement was inspired by the classic Mobach vase, with colours drawn directly from its ceramic glaze. By working exclusively with warm hues, a dis
tinctly different mood emerges. The bold, full forms of Paeonia, Rosa, Chrysanthemum, Calendula, and Dahlia create a strong visual foundation, contrasted by the delicate, airy textures of Cotinus, Lathyrus, and Gloriosa. Key to achieving the sense of warmth and dimension is care
fully placed Viola, Paeonia, and Dahlia.
The arrangement was composed directly in the vase, without support materials.

Collection

This floral still life showcases a vibran t selection of late May blooms – sourced both from the wholesaler and the garden. The arrangement features an eclectic mix of striking forms and unique varieties. A bold base of complementary orange and blue gives the piece visual power and intensity, while softer tones of pink, lilac, apricot, and a hint of red add warmth and harmony. The result is a joyful, energetic composition, brought to life through dramatic lighting and strong contrasts of light and shadow.
The arrangement is constructed using OASIS® Renewal Floral Foam.

Tuned

An antique, hand-painted vase with a floral motif serves as both a vase and a source of inspiration. The flowers were carefully selected to echo the vase’s colour palette and floral forms, creating a seamless visual harmony between container and composition. Max made his selection from a large collection of flowers with minimal repetition: ‘A collection of beauty that we continue to discover’. Inspired by the rich contrasts often seen in classic floral still lifes, he paired purple and blue hues with earthy browns and nude tones to create a striking cool–warm contrast, further enhanced by dramatic photography. The arrangement was composed directly in the vase, without support materials.

Mysterious

This arrangement was created in a tall brown vase with rounded shapes and a very narrow opening — far too small to hold such an abundance of flowers on its own. To solve this, Hanneke secured two blocks of OASIS® Renewal Floral Foam on top, allowing for a dramatic and expressive composition. The mood is dark and mysterious, with rich tones of deep red and burgundy adding elegance and depth. In the bold colour palette, only the attentive viewer can discover a beautiful, delicate butterfly.

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