Floral heart in trend colors

In a water-saturated Oasis Floral Foam Bio heart, fresh flowers are inserted in soft colors, matching the color scheme of the Pantone trend color 2025: Mocha. To make the heart shape a little convex, it is important to start from the outside and work the flowers a little bit longer each time towards the center so that you get a 3D effect. Floral materials: Chrysanthemum, Dianthus, Rosa, Eustoma, Ranunculus and Crocosmia.
A fragrant heart

For this arrangement, a frame is made from poker wires. These are lined with twine and then attached with organic lines in a beautiful distribution in a heart shape of Oasis Floral Foam Bio. To this frame come spiral rounds made from rustic wire and bamboo rings - attached with bindwire. The floral filling consists of wonderfully fragrant Chamelaucium (waxflower) flowers, flower buds emphasize the sweet look.
Sustainable Spring

The base of this arrangement is an Oasis Biolit Bio bowl filled with Oasis TerraBrick Floral Media. In a playful and "wild," natural-looking way, the base is filled with flowers: Clematis, Dianthus, Eustoma, Tulipa, Gloriosa, Anigozanthos, Sanguisorba. A special feature of this arrangement is that it is completely biodegradable.
Spring garden

For this arrangement, an Oasis Floral Foam Bio cylinder was wrapped in foil and then lined with felt - a quick way to create a practical base. Branches are glued onto the felt, which are then additionally secured with string. Flowers are inserted into the wet floral foam between the branches and in the center. Floral materials: Eustoma, Tulipa, Clematis, Gloriosa, Anigozanthos, Sanguisorba.
Pink, I am here for you

Pink Day (April 9) is all about love and caring. Salix branches are intertwined into a heart like people in a community, symbolizing resilience and connection. The pink Tulipa 'Double Future' represent tenderness, compassion and hope. The arrangement reminds us how important it is to be there for each other. The whole arrangement forms a powerful symbol of love and support, fitting the message of Pink Day: no one is alone.
Purple Freedom

On Liberation Day (May 5), we celebrate freedom and commemorate the power of hope and resilience. In this arrangement, green-yellow dogwood branches, Cornus 'Flaviramea', are bunched vertically in a vase. A powerful symbol of stability and growth. From the branches blooms the purple Scabiosa 'Dark Cherry,' as a sign of freedom and the awakening of new possibilities. Together, they tell the story of a future built on strength, connection and hope.