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.
Emerging power

In this sculptural arrangement, nature and structure converge in an upward movement and balance. The base consists of a weathered tree trunk, a symbol of transience and renewed growth. From this rise thin branches like an abstract forest. Wrapped iron wire elements reinforce the direction and tension of the arrangement. Fritillaria imperialis forms an impressive focal point, while Anigozanthos, Pieris, Asparagus plumosus, lilies, and a single French Tulipa add playfulness and elegance. The dynamic lines and airy placement of the materials also make the robust composition refined; an embodiment of the resilience of nature.
Rhythmic balance

Two bundles of even branches, firmly tied together with rubber elements, form the basis of the composition. The floral arrangement grows harmoniously within these ascending organic structures. The illuminating orange calyxes of Sandersonia aurantiaca give the piece a playful, dynamic appearance. Spherical seed pods of Scabiosa stellata subtly add texture, while fine Asparagus plumosus foliage softens the composition with airy movement. The metal lines in the background enhance proportions and structure. An intriguing dialogue between geometry and natural growth.
Crystal Nexus

Architectural precision and organic forms converge. The basic structure is a complex network of rubber-wrapped elements that appear to move like a living organism. Glass spheres are subtly integrated, reflecting light and creating an almost extraterrestrial effect. An invitation to wonder and discovery, where every detail contributes to the mystique of the composition. The floral arrangement also enhances the mysterious atmosphere. Deep blue anemones contrast beautifully with the dark structure, while white Ornithogalum and Allium add a playful and airy character to the whole. The fine texture of Asparagus leaves adds extra movement.
Play of semicircles

The base of this Christmas table arrangement consists of Oasis Styropor Cake
Dummy's. A third of the largest shape has been cut off.
The slightly smaller size is divided into two equal halves. With Oasis
Anchor Tape, layers of Oasis Bio floral foam are attached
to the top of the polystyrene shapes – these are pre-wrapped in
plastic foil. The smaller shapes are covered with strips
of cork, the large shape with dried and gold-colored sprayed Cobra
leaf. Then the shapes are glued together with hot glue.
The floral foam tops are decorated with Rosa 'Red
Naomi', rose hips, Abies nobilis, Pinus, Malus waxed apples,
gold-colored sprayed Asparagus plumosus and fruits of the
plane tree (Platanus).