Dialogue

A round panel is covered with satin silk printed with leaves and flowers via the ecoprint technique. Around the panel is floral work that reflects the print to create a dialogue between textiles and flowers and greenery. The materials, including Eryngium, dried Ammi majus, Asparagus falcatus 'Wild', Rosa polyantha and rosehip, match the mood of the print. Natural, sophisticated and layered.
Festive wreath bouquet

A special ceramic vase with a floral collar forms the inspiration for this wreath bouquet. The base of the flower wreath is a structure of Ammi branches (bishop's flower) sprayed in rosé gold color. These special flower umbels are supplemented with fresh green Cedrus branches. Carnations and Phalaenopsis flowers are incorporated into the structure in water tubes. The cream, salmon and pink shades respond to the shape and color of the vase and the Ammi branches.
Black and white balance

The large white Delphinium and the calm, fresh colors of Celosia and Ammi form a counterpart to the black decorative shapes. The colors white and black are beautifully balanced. For the base, a polystyrene sheet was first painted with latex and then sprayed black. Two decorative shapes were cut from this and attached to an Oasis cake dummy with wooden skewers. The whole thing is placed on a water dish. The green materials are also inserted into the floral foam and partly attached to the polystyrene with display pins, whereby the decorative round lines are reinforced with lily grass and the white Delphinium 'New Rocket'. In the arrangement you will find Hedera and Bergenia cordifolia leaf, Ammi visnaga, green Celosia argentea var. cristata, Cordyline compacta and Pennisetum 'Black Fox'.
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 Asparagus branches – so only the skeleton of the branch remains. For the green contrast, large wild, faded dill flower heads with seed pods from the roadside ditch were used. A very beautiful natural whole, in a transparent glass vase.