Stimulating

An ascending structure made of thorn branches from a rose bush. They are connected with 1.8 mm metal wire that is drilled through the stems. The whole arrangement stands in a dish, freely in the water on a large kenzan. This beautiful transparent shape has a special interplay of lines. Clematis Amazing Kansas flowers are inserted into the form. To reinforce the interplay of lines, the leaves have been removed from the Clematis.
Naturally fused

A basket shape is woven from Clematis vines over an open organic form made of black spokes (1.4 mm). By attaching elder branches to this, the basic shape stands on its own. Subsequently, Clematis Amazing Tokyo flowers are attached in a natural growth form over the woven Clematis vines, following the movement of the object. The stems of the tulips and Ranunculus are inserted directly into the water through the frame. All flower varieties have their own height, creating natural groupings, which makes the whole look very natural.
Freestanding

The structure of Cornus branches appears to be floating and very light. To achieve this effect, black pokes (1.8 mm) are drilled into a weathered block of wood, and the Cornus branches are speared onto the pokes. The whole is strengthened by connecting each Cornus stem to each other in at least three places with binding wire and piercing them with pieces of black pokes. The flowers, Papaver, Clematis Amazing Kansas, Tulipa, Ranunculus, are placed only at the top so that the structure is shown to its best advantage and the whole looks elegant.
Beautifully fragile

A fully biodegradable arrangement with beautiful water carriers in a beautiful model. The water carriers have an opening at the bottom that exactly fits a bamboo stick. The bamboo sticks are then placed in drilled holes in a beautiful wooden disc. Beautiful fragile flowers with thin stems are incorporated in the water carriers. By cutting the tubes shorter, the opening becomes larger and thicker stems also fit in. Talinum 'Long John', Clematis, Cambria orchid and a beautiful purple Gloriosa are processed as they grow in nature.
Wooden cylinders

In this ceramic bowl, various sizes of bare wood cylinders are placed – leftover wood from a stair maker. Many glass tubes of different sizes are clamped between the cylinders – this allows you to reuse the base endlessly. Many special varieties are incorporated into the tubes, such as beautiful fern curls, various orchids, Ranunculus, Ludisia, Clematis, Gloriosa, Talinum 'Long John', and beautiful, very dark Anthurium.
Transparent spring wreath

The base of this transparent spring wreath is an Oasis Floral Foam Bio ring wrapped with rattan. The basic filling of the wreath is formed by Eustoma in light green and pink shades and light pink Alstroemeria. Yellow-orange Anigozanthos, Crocosmia and purple Clematis give extra color accents. After processing the flowers, the wreath is loosely wrapped with rattan a number of times.