Organic balance

This floral arrangement by Oscar Villela has a thoughtful composition, with an emphasis on texture, movement, and organic balance. "I was inspired by spring as a season of renewal, harmony, and joy." The piece incorporates roses, anemones, matthiola, tanacetum, leucospermum, leucadendron, and ranunculus.
Braided shape

This bouquet by Saale Halla is built on a steel grass structure. The lower part has a clearly defined woven shape, based on a black wire chicken wire structure. ‘From this closed and structured base, the bouquet opens upwards, allowing the flowers to appear freely. The upper part of the bouquet creates a light, fan-like, and airy spring atmosphere. The overall impression is graphic, with dominant, intersecting movements. The color palette is based on complementary color harmony.’
The bouquet contains Asclepias 'Beatrix', Asclepias incarnata, Dianthus st Lege Marrone, Dianthus 'Hypnose Extasis', Gloriosa superba, Ornithogalum thyrsoides, and Xanthorrhoea.
Light spring drop

This light and airy spring bouquet has a teardrop shape. The base is made of bleached feathers that are attached between twisted decorative wires and lightly connected to each other. Saale Halla: "This construction allows space, movement, and air to flow naturally between the flowers. The plant material is clearly inspired by spring, and the color palette combines both complementary color harmony and harmonious tonal relationships. The overall impression of the bouquet is light, open, and expressive."
Processed flowers and plants include: Anemone, Asparagus plumosus, Chaenomeles japonica, French tulip (Belle du Monde, Batavia), Gloriosa superba, Oxypetalum, ranunculus 'Butterfly', rose (Ali, Crème de la Crème, Quicksand), Sandersonia, Viburnum.
Attention to detail

Claudia Tararache has developed a design language characterized by refined craftsmanship and sensitivity to detail. "I am drawn to nuanced color palettes, tactile surfaces, and contrasts between softness and tension, allowing each material to retain its own voice within a cohesive composition."
Rhythm and texture

These distinctive bouquets are hand-tied expressions of Claudia Tararache's philosophy: sculptural yet natural, expressive yet commercially viable. "Through rhythm, texture, and carefully balanced color relationships, each bouquet reflects my personal identity as a designer: thoughtful, tangible, and deeply connected to the character of the flowers."
Emotion, memory, presence

For Claudia Tararache, flowers are not merely objects of beauty: they carry emotion, memory, and presence. "My approach to floral design is based on careful observation of natural materials, where texture, color, and structure work together to form the emotional language of a bouquet."