Dance of nature

The base consists of a thin metal rod wrapped with rubber, from which a braided structure of willow branches curves gracefully downward. This arrangement plays with negative space and balance, emphasizing the natural dynamics of the materials. The floral interpretation is powerful and expressive. Fritillaria imperialis enthrones at the top like a fiery (emperor's) crown, while chrysanthemums and Pieris enrich the composition with subtle layering. Floating Eucalyptus fruits and Asparagus enhance the sense of movement and lightness.
Natural dialogue

This airy, organic arrangement has as its base a handmade bowl made from recycled wooden slats and clay. From this natural foundation rise metal rods to which a network of spent quince branches is attached. A homemade leaf made of iron is carefully integrated into the composition. The materials used are fringed tulips, Allium, Anthurium and flower clusters of Pieris. Jasmine tendrils meander around the structure, enhancing the interaction between flowers and branches. Additional details such as Eucalyptus fruits and a moss-covered stump give the work a raw, natural texture.
Winter warm

The base of this frame bouquet is a gold-colored
metal ring, around which is
a spool of rustic wire tied and secured with bindwire
secured at various points.
Dried eucalyptus berries are placed on
brown wrapping wire and tied through the
construction. Finally, all the
flowers inserted through the frame and
corn sheaf bound. Flowers used:
orange picked chrysanthemums, Germini in
salmon and orange tones, lisianthus 'Sabrina
Orange', Avalanche Peach rose, red carnation,
salmon-colored spray rose, Euphorbia 'Autumn
Leaves' and white Hypericum berry.
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue

This blue bridal bouquet incorporates a tradition in a trendy way. Pieces of dried finger grass, Panicum 'Northwind,' are glued to a bouquet holder. Starting materials for the bouquet are Eryngium 'Sirius Questar Green' and 'Supernova' complemented by Eucalyptus 'Baby Blue,' Limonium 'Pearl Wings' and Clematis 'Star River.' Delphinium 'Navy Blue' defines the height of the bouquet. Finally, flowers of Vanda Ansu n°1 and flower heads of Delphinium are stuck on the bouquet. As a nice detail, Hypericum 'Coco Gelato' berries are stuck on the ends of the grasses.
Lush

The highlight of this bouquet is the handle of dried Panicum grass. On an Oasis cake mold is glued bark of Eucalyptus. On a base of stabilized Eucalyptus crowns large Rosa 'Pink Floyd'. Gloriosa 'Exotic Orange' is set on water tubes and decorate the sides of the bouquet. Vanda 'Natcha Princess Orange' is stuck on the bark in a diagonal line.
Other materials: spray chrysanthemums 'Ellison Salmon' and 'Willem Orange', Tulipa 'Columbus', Vanda 'Citronella', Jatropha 'Firecracker Red', Craspedia 'Dubium Orange Fire', Limonium 'Yellow Sun Birds'. As a finishing touch, jute cord was draped over the bouquet.
Dry versus live

The special base of this bridal bouquet is made of dried and stabilized materials. Brown bark is glued to a Styrofoam half sphere; a burlap cord acts as a handle. The Oasis ring, glued to the half sphere, is filled with stabilized pale Eucalyptus and dried Lagurus plumes. Next, the living materials are incorporated: spray chrysanthemums 'Ellison Salmon' cover the vacant floral foam. Ranunculus 'Manuela' and spray roses 'Keijsers Coral' and Rosa 'Salty Caramel' provide trendy color. Also incorporated is bleached teasel (Dipsacus) as well as dried Papaver, Cymbidium 'Balou' and Dianthus 'Caramello'. Chrysanthemum 'Kalimba Salmon' is placed along one side and provides.