Natural spiral

The base of this sculptural arrangement is a handmade vase, carefully constructed from scraps of wooden slats wrapped in clay. This has a robust, earthy feel and emphasizes the sustainable nature of the design. A spiral shape of braided grasses and natural fibers is wrapped around the vase, which embraces the floral composition in a fluid motion. A special detail are the iron points on the outside of the piece. These marking points highlight important structural lines and provide rhythm and movement within the design. Thin, curved branches and airy Asparagus foliage enhance the vertical dynamic. Lilies, chrysanthemums and Anigozanthos provide a warm color balance.

Budding power

In this sculptural arrangement, nature and structure come together in upward movement and balance. The base consists of a weathered tree stump, a symbol of impermanence and renewed growth. From it, thin branches rise like an abstract forest. Wrapped iron wire elements enhance the direction and tension of the arrangement. Fritillaria imperialis forms an impressive center of gravity, while Anigozanthos, Pieris, Asparagus plumosus, lilies and a single French Tulipa add playfulness and elegance. The dynamic lines and airy placement of materials also make the robust composition sophisticated; a representation of nature's resilience.

Depth in balance

This sculptural arrangement has a distinct front and back and is a response to the often flat floral arrangements circulating on the Internet. The construction, with a strong architectural look, consists of a rubber-wrapped base topped with vertical structures built from natural materials bound together. Balance is an important element: the hanging section with Vanda orchids, Anigozanthos and Rhipsalis is balanced by strategically placed weights at the back. This creates a visual field of tension in which the work seems to float and yet remains firmly anchored. The arrangement invites viewing from all sides and emphasizes that floral art is a three-dimensional experience. The floral infill adds movement and texture.

Ode to nature

To capture the essence of budding and transformation, vertical structures of wrapped branches and raw wood fragments rise like pillars. Along these, life makes its way out. The base is constructed with Oasis TerraBrick Floral Media, which in this arrangement symbolizes growth and fertile soil. Glass frogspawn floats among the structures, a subtle reference to transformation and the emergence of new life. The flowers used reinforce the symbolism: the orange calyces of Sandersonia aurantiaca open up like points of light in the structure, while Anigozanthos, Nerine and ferns add dynamism and texture. Tendrils of blackberry meander playfully through the work, emphasizing the power of natural growth.

Transparent spring wreath

The base of this transparent spring wreath is an Oasis Floral Foam Bio ring wrapped with wicker. The wreath's basic filling is made up of Eustoma in pale green and pink shades and pale pink Alstroemeria. Yellow-orange Anigozanthos, Crocosmia and purple Clematis provide additional color accents. After processing the flowers, the wreath is loosely wrapped several more times with wicker.

Sustainable Spring

The base of this arrangement is an Oasis Biolit Bio bowl filled with Oasis TerraBrick Floral Media. In a playful and "wild," natural-looking way, the base is filled with flowers: Clematis, Dianthus, Eustoma, Tulipa, Gloriosa, Anigozanthos, Sanguisorba. A special feature of this arrangement is that it is completely biodegradable.

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