Remembrance with solar power

A durable object made of cardboard, plastered all around with dried sunflower seeds for texture. Some beautiful Rosa 'Corallo' branches are placed in the fluted cardboard blocks with some tendrils of Cardiospermum halicacabum 'Love in a Puff'. The open structure allows itself to be filled shortly before the ceremony; lines, plumes and seed boxes give rhythm and relief and allow personalization with garden flowers. Materials: ornamental grasses, pimpernel (Sanguisorba), spent Agapanthus with black seed boxes, Crocosmia and Heliopsis.
Balanced

This large, sustainable arrangement spans nearly a meter 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 aluminum 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 meters 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 aluminum wires supports the flowers, which are placed in tubes for hydration and flexibility. The design rises elegantly in a cylindrical shape, with color 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.
Minimalism

Inspired by the Japanese art of Ikebana, this refined composition follows the principle of 'less is more', showing respect for each individual material. A clear glass vase is filled exclusively with compostable elements. The flower stems are supported by an internal latticework of Cornus branches, creating a clean, elegant composition without the use of floral foam or wire. The design cleverly utilizes negative space, highlighting the unique beauty of each flower.
Crown of Contrasts

This powerful composition reinterprets the symbolism of traditional Christian thought. The dramatic structure of thorny Acacia branches, bound together with natural fibers, surrounds a delicate bouquet of white and blush roses. The sharp thorns recall the crown of Christ, while the white rose symbolizes purity and the Virgin Mary. Delicately woven grasses soften the intensity and add movement. A design that uses botanical elements for their form, but also for the deep emotional and cultural story they convey.
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-colored 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.