Cascade Bouquet

The cascading shape gives this bridal bouquet a sophisticated and unique look. At its center is a circular arrangement of poppy seeds, which adds richness in texture and character. Wrapping around this centerpiece is a structure of twisted aluminum wire, elegantly finished with glass beads and small, holographic plastic flowers. The floral composition is further built up with small leaves of Peperomia ‘Red Luna’, complemented by flowers of Chrysanthemum ‘Santini Doria Pink’, Clematis ‘Amazing Kiev’, and Phalaenopsis ‘Montreux’.
Subtle interplay

A delicate structure, crafted entirely by hand, makes this bridal bouquet unique. The base is woven with very fine, dried Hillflowers Burgundy, whose burgundy hue adds depth to the overall design. The woven pattern has a slightly curved shape, giving the bouquet a soft and harmonious appearance. The structure is then filled with a refined floral composition of Clematis ‘Amazing Kiev’, small buds of Chrysanthemum ‘Santini Doria Pink’, and delicate, bell-shaped flowers of Helleborus ‘Bella Belles’.
Timelessly charming

This round bridal bouquet combines timeless charm with elegant contrasts. The Helleborus ‘Classic One’, in a very dark burgundy shade, is accentuated by the delicate contrast with the David Austin rose ‘Keira’. The arrangement also features Chrysanthemum ‘Santini Doria Pink’ and Dianthus ‘Ledge Pink’, which add refinement and floral harmony. Delicate grasses of Sanguisorba ‘Red Dream’ have also been subtly incorporated into the composition. All the flowers are brought together in a structured arrangement, finished with tricolor foliage. This foliage envelops and supports the bouquet, thereby enhancing its classic, compact, and distinctly romantic appearance.
Fan-shaped

The Singapore bouquet by Irati Tamarit is part of a collection inspired by vibrant global cities. "This bouquet is a tribute to spring, which blooms slowly and shyly, regaining its color after a lifeless winter, represented by the empty space within the ring. The structure of this piece is a reinterpretation of the Nobel bouquet by Swedish master florist Per Benjamin." First, Irati made the wire ring. The Strelitzia leaves are sewn onto the structure by piercing the central vein and carefully arranging them—smaller leaves on the sides and larger ones in the middle—to create a fan-like shape. The bouquet incorporates Dianthus caryophyllus, Chrysanthemum uniflora, Eustoma grandiflorum, and Miscanthus sinensis.
Understated chic

Working with one flower variety can be very effective for an understated chic creation. To create Baltic chic at its best, a few branches of evergreens and candles were added to two spherical made-up white pots of Chrysanthemum 'Baltica White'.
Two hearts in one

A heart of silver aluminum wire (2 mm) is given a soft, silver-gray skin v an Calocephalus brownii. It is secured by wrapping with silver bouillon wire. Inside, a second, intimate small heart shape is glued with fine flowers - a beautiful symbolism. Materials used: Chrysanthemum, Scabiosa, Tillandsia, lisianthus, Clematis Amazing Kibo, mini Phalaenopsis and leaves of Kalanchoe.