Natural dialogue

This airy, organic arrangement has as its base a handmade bowl made from recycled wooden slats and clay. From this natural foundation rise metal rods to which a network of spent quince branches is attached. A homemade leaf made of iron is carefully integrated into the composition. The materials used are fringed tulips, Allium, Anthurium and flower clusters of Pieris. Jasmine tendrils meander around the structure, enhancing the interaction between flowers and branches. Additional details such as Eucalyptus fruits and a moss-covered stump give the work a raw, natural texture.
Crystal Nexus

Architectural precision and organic forms come together. The basic structure is a complex network of rubber-wrapped elements that seem to move like a living organism. Glass spheres are subtly integrated and reflect light, creating an almost otherworldly effect. An invitation to wonder and discovery, in which every detail contributes to the mystique of the composition. The floral interpretation also enhances the mysterious atmosphere. Deep blue anemones contrast beautifully with the dark texture, while white Ornithogalum and Allium add a playful and airy touch. The fine texture of Asparagus leaf adds extra movement.
Cherished among bark

Metal rods, drilled into a wooden block, hold two half-columns
of tree bark. Cymbidium can only play a leading role because
both branches and flowers are very dominant - the position is carefully
determined, the branches are secured with small staples, then glass
water tubes have been slid over the stems. A sturdy Aristolochia vine
is attached, accompanied by a tendril of Clematis fluff, to the bark
and provides movement. The beautiful spent Allium
bulbs, a symbol of impermanence, are secured with
fine threads secured to the stems.
In this arrangement, the Cymbidium towers
towers above the open tree bark columns,
accompanied by the counter movement of
the tendrils, which in this way
bringing balance.
Natural with color

From Smithers Oasis Rustic Wire in natural color, flowers and difference leaf shapes have been formed, each drilled into a wooden base of the natural base and then secured around the glass vases with Smithers Oasis paper wire. This immediately looks decorative and the bases can be made up in many different ways - with the neutral base, really any color will fit. Here we chose Gloriosa, carnations, Talinum 'Long John', Japanese Allium, Guzmania, Anthurium and Syngonium foliage for some tranquility.
Revival

Old leather was cut into strips, from which beautiful vases were made and placed on a base of cork. Watertight paper drinking cups were placed in the vases. The leather vases hold spring bouquets in fresh shades of white. Flared alder ¬props, Allium, hyacinth, ranunculus and fragrant Freesia.
Surprising

Iron rings have been attached to sturdy platinum branches with wool. The rings are wrapped and spanned with different colors of wool, creating beautiful bouquet frames. The spring bouquets combine bright cheerful flower colors with the fresh green of Asparagus and Chasmantium. Bright yellow French tulip, Sandersonia, small white Allium, Ranunculus 'Cloony', ginster and Scabiosa. All stems were tied together with Thypha leaves and each bouquet was placed in a tall narrow vase.