Romantic and rustic

The design of this bridal bouquet strikes a balance between chic and casual, with a clear nod to a romantic, rustic style. Seasonal flowers, such as Scabiosa ‘Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla’, Delphinium ‘Bella Andes Azure’, Clematis ‘Amazing Vienna’, rosemary, and Eryngium Magnetar, were arranged on Oasis in an elegant basket. The color palette is dominated by shades of white and blue, creating a harmonious whole.
The hat’s basic structure is constructed using a circular palisade technique, with natural vines from the garden. This technique gives the hat an organic shape and supports the natural movement of the flowers.
Blue Elegance

The base of this bouquet is an old, gold-painted bowl. Gold-sprayed iron wires have been attached to the top of an Oasis Bridy Lady, serving as a handle. Blue-purple buttons from Sören’s grandfather’s workshop are strung on gold thread. They add movement and produce a light, tinkling sound. The materials used include blue Eryngium as a base, complemented by blue grape hyacinths, wisteria flowers, and blue clematis. Blue violets bring a sense of calm to the arrangement. The bottom is finished with gold-painted Stachys leaves.
Window garland

This summery window garland was created using a variety of materials. The base of the arch-shaped decoration consists of clematis vines, secured with paper twine. A garland of fresh flowers was attached to the vines using cable ties. Here, too, there is an abundance of color and variety in the flowers: Paeonia lactiflora, Phalaenopsis, Cymbidium, Allium schubertii, Dahlia, Zantedeschia, Eryngium, Eustoma grandiflorum, Rosa, Celosia argentea, Cotinus coggygria, and Clematis vitalba.
Sustainable

This design shows that nothing is wasted. Hyacinthus and Eryngium are combined with branches, with each leaf being used deliberately. Attention to the use of materials and efficiency is characteristic of this approach.
Movement

Hellebore, lisianthus, Eryngium, and Viburnum are incorporated into this bouquet on a spring wood frame. The construction gives the arrangement clear movement and direction. The number of stems used and the loose structure make this work a contemporary interpretation of the Dutch hand-tied bouquet.
Dialogue

A round panel is covered with satin silk printed with leaves and flowers via the ecoprint technique. Around the panel is floral work that reflects the print to create a dialogue between textiles and flowers and greenery. The materials, including Eryngium, dried Ammi majus, Asparagus falcatus 'Wild', Rosa polyantha and rosehip, match the mood of the print. Natural, sophisticated and layered.