In balance

In nature, everything always seems in balance - in this arrangement, both that natural- and physical balance come together. To this end, a beautiful stump is attached to a stone via a pin. Attached to the wooden stump is an Oasis Sec sphere that is plastered with the leaves of the silver poplar. From the sphere comes a waterfall of beautiful green materials that seem to come straight from nature - and also dry out beautifully. Balance is the key word.
Golden glow

A large straw wreath is wrapped with gold ribbon. Just off the center, waterproof tape is attached a block of Oasis Maxlife. Into this was first inserted a variety of large beautiful fern leaves with the aim of making the lines stronger. In between are several seed pods inserted. The beautiful pimpernel gives the whole just a little more depth. The dashing ribbons finish the whole thing off.
Glorious

In the gold-colored goblet, the beautiful Strelitzia plant comes into its own in all its glory. With the addition of Hydrangea, bamboo shoots, Agapanthus, artichokes (on water) and beautiful peacock feathers, this pot-plant combination becomes a gloriously elegant creation that, with the right styling, will also shine at an event.
Botanical elegance

This round arrangement is stitched on an Oasis Nature BioBase wreath (Ø 41cm) whose edge is coarsely finished with plate moss for the botanical effect. Inspiration is a colorful picking garden - with garden roses in particular. The arrangement is made straight up (like shapes in a garden) from a beautiful mix of Gerbera 'Pasta Rosata', Dahlia 'Pink Magic', Rosa 'New Design', Clematis 'Star River' and Asclepias 'Soulmate'. The lilac Clematis provides an exciting contrast. As a detail, small copper leaves are strung and hung along the stems.
Pure Natural

This hand-tied 'wild' bouquet consists of few materials: fresh Ammi visnaga 'Casablanca', artichoke (Cynara) 'Green Globe' and Nigella 'White Lady'. The whole is finished with stripped branches of Asparagus - leaving only the skeleton of the branch. For green contrast, large wild, spent dill flower heads with seed pods from the roadside were used. A very beautiful natural ensemble, in a transparent glass vase.
Garden Bouquet

For the base of this hand-tied garden bouquet, we started with a large branched head of wild dill from the roadside. Other flowers such as Rosa 'Darlington', Gerbera 'Pasta Rosata', Anemone 'September Charm', Gloriosa 'Rothschildiana', Lilium 'Red Velvet' and Clematis 'Star River' were incorporated into a hand-tied corn sheaf bouquet, the rose-red roses from our own garden completed the look. The bouquet is placed in a blue chandelier earthenware pot. Graceful tendrils of passion flower are wrapped around the entire bouquet, stripped Asparagus branches create an airy effect.