Green embraced

An airy heart-shaped wire frame in the 'crush' technique forms the base, wrapped all around with finely feathered Asparagus setaceus 'Plumosus' and secured with green bouillon wire. Injected with glue, the foliage remains nicely intact. Two compact flowers of Phalaenopsis bring light and focus to the green center.
Minimalism

Inspired by the Japanese art of Ikebana, this refined composition follows the principle of 'less is more', showing respect for each individual material. A clear glass vase is filled exclusively with compostable elements. The flower stems are supported by an internal latticework of Cornus branches, creating a clean, elegant composition without the use of floral foam or wire. The design cleverly utilizes negative space, highlighting the unique beauty of each flower.
Airy lilac

The base of this refined fan-shaped bridal bouquet is made of rustic wire. This is attached to a curved wire wrapped with copper-colored bullion wire – to obtain a fan shape. To create more airiness, brown fiber rope is attached to the base. Subsequently, the hand-tied bouquet is arranged in this base with Scabiosa, carnation, Clematis, Limonium, Clematis fluff, stripped Asparagus, and jasmine vines in pink, cream, and lilac shades. The stems are finished with a lilac-colored ribbon.
Eye-catcher

The base of this necklace is made of wrapping wire with accents of red lava stone beads and copper flowers. The color palette chosen consists of warm red tones and lots of green. Chasmanthium grass is incorporated on the base, with two Cryptanthus 'Red Star' plants as eye-catchers, supplemented with lisianthus, spray chrysanthemum, Scabiosa stellata seed pods, Peperomia leaf, Rhipsalis tendrils and Aloe vera flowers. Stripped Asparagus branches are placed over the whole.
Dance of nature

The base consists of a thin metal rod, wrapped in rubber, from which a braided structure of willow branches gracefully curves downwards. This arrangement plays with negative space and balance, emphasizing the natural dynamics of the materials. The floral arrangement is powerful and expressive. Fritillaria imperialis sits enthroned at the top like a fiery (emperor's) crown, while chrysanthemums and Pieris enrich the composition with subtle layering. Floating Eucalyptus fruits and Asparagus enhance the sense of movement and lightness.
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 appearance and emphasizes the sustainable nature of the design. A spiral of braided grasses and natural fibers is wrapped around the vase, embracing the floral composition in a flowing movement. A special detail is the iron points on the outside of the piece. These marking points emphasize important structural lines and create rhythm and movement within the design. Thin, curved branches and airy Asparagus foliage enhance the vertical dynamics. Lilies, chrysanthemums, and Anigozanthos provide a warm color balance.