Wrapped

In this design, numerous glass test tubes in varying sizes have been individually wrapped in ultra-thin wood veneer, then joined together to mirror the shape of the gold-toned bowl by Ecri Living. Flowers are inserted directly into water-filled tubes, ensuring hydration without floral foam. The result is a decorative base made entirely from botanical and reusable materials - perfect for sustainable design and versatile for future use across different styles and settings.

Lush

This arrangement, set in a modern tulip vase by Mobach, evokes the lush abundance of Dutch Golden Age still lifes while embracing a contemporary aesthetic. Large, open blooms are arranged in rich variety, with a striking color gradient that flows from deep purples through pinks to peach, fuch
sia, red, and even a touch of orange. These vibrant hues mirror the unique glaze of the vase, creating a cohesive and expressive composition. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the luxurious mood, giving this modern still life both depth and drama.

Collection

This floral still life showcases a vibran t selection of late May blooms - sourced both from the wholesaler and the garden. The arrangement features an eclectic mix of striking forms and unique varieties. A bold base of complementary orange and blue gives the piece visual power and intensity, while softer tones of pink, lilac, apricot, and a hint of red add warmth and harmony. The result is a joyful, energetic composition, brought to life through dramatic lighting and strong contrasts of light and shadow.
The arrangement is constructed using OASIS® Renewal Floral Foam.

Layered contrast

A base has been created in an ascending shape with 'bowty twig' branches. The flowers inserted between the twigs add their own accent: the graceful grassy character of Chasmanthium and the refined elegance of Triteleia form a fascinating contrast and layering. The pink Freesia picks up the cool tones and adds a warm touch to the whole.

Mirror, mirror

The base of this bridal bouquet is a round mirror with a frame of wooden sticks. A handle is made from rustic wire, which is wrapped with binding wire for a neat finish. Subsequently, all the flowers are glued to the mirror frame, with the unusual, and therefore exciting, use of color catching the eye. Flowers used: spray roses, lisianthus, spray chrysanthemum, Peperomia leaf, Craspedia, Chasmanthium grass, Limonium, Talinum 'Long John' and Gloriosa. 

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. 

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