Infinite love

The circle as a symbol of infinite love is inspiration for this bridal bouquet. The circles for the base are formed from pulp cane and then woven together. Covering them with various delicate flowers creates an elegant and airy bridal bouquet with subtle contrasts. Used are flowers of Sandersonia, Fritillaria, pansies, Talinum 'Long John' and tendrils of Ceropegia woodii.

Persian elegance

A spang, or one-piece necklace, is completely covered with the purple bell-shaped flowers of twenty branches of Fritillaria persica, the Persian imperial crown. Together, the delicate bell flowers form an almost graphic pattern. The unique and elegant necklace adds a stylish touch to any wedding dress.

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.

Budding power

In this sculptural arrangement, nature and structure come together in upward movement and balance. The base consists of a weathered tree stump, a symbol of impermanence and renewed growth. From it, thin branches rise like an abstract forest. Wrapped iron wire elements enhance the direction and tension of the arrangement. Fritillaria imperialis forms an impressive center of gravity, while Anigozanthos, Pieris, Asparagus plumosus, lilies and a single French Tulipa add playfulness and elegance. The dynamic lines and airy placement of materials also make the robust composition sophisticated; a representation of nature's resilience.

Cycle

For this base, a vase three-quarters filled with Oasis Floral Foam Bio for the heavy stems, the top part of the vase is filled with Oasis TerraBrick for the softer stems and a nice finish. The base is made of dried sunflowers and dried-in roadside flowers from last summer. Through this frame 'grow' the tulips, Clematis Amazing Seville, Sanguisorba 'Red Dream', Talinum 'Long John', Chaenomeles, Fritillaria meleagris, Geranium, Hamamelis, Helleborus 'Bella Belles', Ranunculus and Polianthes tuberosa. All materials are staked in a natural-looking parallel fashion.

Spring Rhythm

This table centerpiece has a flat rectangular bowl as a base, in it Oasis Floral Foam Bio is applied. Purple-blue Eryngium is incorporated briefly on the floral foam and forms the base of this arrangement. The spring flowers are consistently inserted crosswise parallel into the base for an airy and transparent effect. Processed flowers Hamamelis, Fritillaria meleagris, Muscari, Clematis Amazing Star River, Ranunculus.

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