Asian design

The basic structure of this bouquet consists of a handle to which two antique Chinese plates are attached. The colors are coordinated with the color palette of the plates.
A spaghetti-like structure was created starting from the handle and wrapping around the plates. Several flowers were strung on metal wire, and these garlands were then incorporated into the spaghetti-like structure. Flowers were also glued to the structure using cold glue. Between the two plates is a layer of floral foam, which is filled on the sides with Hypericum berries. A few large Caladium leaves add a sense of calm to the arrangement.
Romantic and rustic

The design of this bridal bouquet strikes a balance between chic and casual, with a clear nod to a romantic, rustic style. Seasonal flowers, such as Scabiosa ‘Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla’, Delphinium ‘Bella Andes Azure’, Clematis ‘Amazing Vienna’, rosemary, and Eryngium Magnetar, were arranged on Oasis in an elegant basket. The color palette is dominated by shades of white and blue, creating a harmonious whole.
The hat’s basic structure is constructed using a circular palisade technique, with natural vines from the garden. This technique gives the hat an organic shape and supports the natural movement of the flowers.
Crocheted lace

The base of this bouquet is a small bag made of crocheted lace, which has been stiffened with starch. An iron handle—wrapped in white cotton using macramé—is attached to the bag. The flowers are arranged in small tubes of water inside the bag, which is further filled with white cotton. Materials used include green Viburnum opulus flowers, Rhipsalis tendrils, Hypericum berries strung on silver wire, Scabiosa ‘Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla’ and Jasminum in shades ranging from white-pink to burgundy, Helleborus ‘Classic One’, and Scabiosa ‘Dark Cherry’. A Caladium leaf gives the bouquet a unique signature.
Dried fruit

The lid of an old hatbox serves as the base for this bouquet. The handle is made of several strands of wire. A layer of felt provides a neat interior finish. A small wreath made of Oasis is attached to this, onto which dried fruit is glued. The wreath is filled with delicate Talinum ‘Long John’, Scabiosa ‘Dark Cherry’, and Clematis ‘Amazing Kyiv’. Hypericum berries add a touch of extra color. Flowers from Fritillaria persica ‘Purple’ create a connection between the fruit and the rose-red flowers. The bouquet is finished with a tendril of Hedera.
A stunning bridal bouquet

For this bouquet, a section of an old horn was used as the base. The Oasis foam sphere attached at the center is filled with Craspedia ‘Paintball Pop’. Using cold glue and gold thread, garlands were created from Craspedia and the delicate flowers of Polianthes ‘Elsa Blush’. The garlands are inserted into the central sphere and secured with hot glue. Other materials used include: Scabiosa ‘Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla’, Rhipsalis, Delphinium ‘Bella Andes White’ flowers, and Clematis ‘Amazing Vienna’, which was given a central place in the bouquet.
Blue Elegance

The base of this bouquet is an old, gold-painted bowl. Gold-sprayed iron wires have been attached to the top of an Oasis Bridy Lady, serving as a handle. Blue-purple buttons from Sören’s grandfather’s workshop are strung on gold thread. They add movement and produce a light, tinkling sound. The materials used include blue Eryngium as a base, complemented by blue grape hyacinths, wisteria flowers, and blue clematis. Blue violets bring a sense of calm to the arrangement. The bottom is finished with gold-painted Stachys leaves.