New life

For Christian Ulrich, spring is a time of renewal. When new life sprouts from seemingly dead materials and vibrant colors and delicate scents fill the air, it is spring. "My bouquet is meant to reflect all these impressions. That's why I created a frame of dried grasses, from which spring and new life sprout. For me, ranunculus and tulips are typical spring flowers. Freesias, carnations, and mimosas are the fragrant harbingers of spring. I have incorporated all these impressions into my bouquet."
Layered contrast

A base has been created in an ascending shape with 'bowty twig' branches. The flowers inserted between the twigs add their own accent: the graceful grassy character of Chasmanthium and the refined elegance of Triteleia form a fascinating contrast and layering. The pink Freesia picks up the cool tones and adds a warm touch to the whole.
Seashell wreath

A BIO wreath from Oasis forms the sustainable base. On top of this is a straw wreath that is completely covered with shells, carefully stacked for a playful and natural effect. Shells (on sticks) are also incorporated between the flowers. The addition of pink Rosa ‘Star Trek’, Achillea, Eustoma, Gerbera and Freesia makes this arrangement a harmonious whole.
Feminine touch

The base of this hand-tied bouquet is a homemade wire frame. The pastel-colored Avalanche roses are placed against the edge and alternated with delicate lilac Freesia. The inside of the frame is finished with Vanda roots. The ribbon around the binding point gives the whole a feminine touch. A nice statement for a gift on the occasion of International Women's Day.
Pick-me-up

Old leather has been cut into strips to create beautiful vases and placed on a cork base. Waterproof paper drinking cups have been placed inside the vases. Spring bouquets in fresh white tones are arranged in the leather vases, featuring sprouting alder catkins, Allium, hyacinth, ranunculus, and fragrant Freesia.
Indian summer

Dried sunflower stems of various lengths are glued around an Oasis wreath. These stems are a harbinger of autumn. The whole is covered with orange candle wax. Various flowers are inserted into the floral foam wreath, including Dianthus ‘Green Trick’, nutans (Leucospermum cordifolium), Dahlia, Freesia, Tillandsia, Heliopsis, Stipa grasses, Crocosmia and Begonia leaf. Glass test tubes have been placed in some sunflower stems, in which flowers have also been placed. The Indian summer color scheme emphasizes the autumn period.