Tropical Wedding

This bridal bouquet features a tropical, bold, and opulent style. Its exotic look combines rich textures and elegant lines. The floral arrangement highlights the orange Gloriosa, and the unique flowers add movement and sparkle. It also incorporates tropical leaves (Philodendron ‘Xanadu’), red bromeliads, Dianthus barbatus, and long French tulips. The long leaves of the Rhipsalis add an elegant line. The whole is brought together in the form of elongated leaves, carefully woven with Oasis Bindwire. This sculptural base emphasizes the contemporary and refined character of the bouquet.
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.
Sunny Spring Bride

The base of this spring bridal bouquet is an Oasis Lady II bridy, whose plastic holder is covered with handmade paper. The bridy is first filled with beautiful, soft-colored Dianthus. The edges are finished with Asparagus setaceus. Ribbons and strings emerge from the bridy, adorned with delicate details and real spring flowers, such as various types of Narcissus and violets. Petals from the Vanda add depth and a pop of color to the arrangement. All flowers were first dipped in FloraLife Quick Dip to ensure longer vase life.
Braided shape

This bouquet by Saale Halla is built on a steel grass structure. The lower part has a clearly defined woven shape, based on a black wire chicken wire structure. ‘From this closed and structured base, the bouquet opens upwards, allowing the flowers to appear freely. The upper part of the bouquet creates a light, fan-like, and airy spring atmosphere. The overall impression is graphic, with dominant, intersecting movements. The color palette is based on complementary color harmony.’
The bouquet contains Asclepias 'Beatrix', Asclepias incarnata, Dianthus st Lege Marrone, Dianthus 'Hypnose Extasis', Gloriosa superba, Ornithogalum thyrsoides, and Xanthorrhoea.
Variation

Magdalena Kahlina created this bouquet using Astrantia 'Star of Love', Dianthus 'Hypnosis', ranunculus 'Elegance Red', seed heads of Scabiosa stellata, and Talinum paniculatum 'Long John', among other flowers.
‘My floral language is rooted in a balance between clarity of form and sensitivity to plant material. Space, silence, and the relationships between the elements play an essential role. Simplicity, refinement, and respect for the natural character of flowers form the basis of my creative approach.’
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.