Intertwined

A traditional Typha weave forms a natural base that determines both shape and structure. The green grid functions as both a construction and a visual statement, into which the flowers are woven. Within this base, a bouquet has been composed of Cymbidium, French tulips, Gloriosa 'Fifty Shades', Clematis 'Kansas', poppies, daffodils, and 'Princess Akito' roses. Each flower has been chosen for its texture, lines, and characteristic shape. The alternation between petals, stems, and whimsical movements creates tension and rhythm.

Circular

Sunflower stems, usually waste material, were given a second life in this work as a structural basis. Brought together and bent, they form an open, circular support in which form and function coincide.

Clematis 'Kansas', Astrantia, Gloriosa 'Fifty Shades', Talinum 'Long John', Mimosa, and rose 'Princess Aikto' are incorporated loosely and airily into this natural structure. Fine textures and playful shapes alternate to reinforce the organic character. The reuse of materials not only gives the work a distinctive look, but also a sustainable story. What was once discarded is now the foundation: an aesthetic and conscious choice.

Tight bundle of grasses

This arrangement features the new grass variety Panicum Skygrass. The grasses are tightly bound around a glass cylinder with elastic and then secured firmly with waterproof tape. Please note that fresh stems may still shrink.

A layer of gold tape has been applied over the tape, finished with a tight binding of gold-colored bouillon wire. The flowers are carefully inserted between the grasses and immediately form the frame, making the layout quick and easy. Flowers used include Gloriosa, Achillea, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Poppy, tulips, ranunculus, and Phalaenopsis.

Snow White

This bowl and base were partly made using the
3D printer. The base consists of half a Styrofoam ball covered with white candle wax. The 'lid' has holes of various sizes, allowing different branches and flower stems to be inserted. This base is reusable. The white background and spring colors give it a fresh look. The 'lid' has holes of various sizes, allowing different branches and flower stems to be inserted. This base is highly reusable. With its white base and spring flowers, this work symbolizes the arrival of spring. The flowers used are tulips, ranunculus, poppies,
hyacinths, and Gloriosa.

Graphic silhouette

This fan is constructed as a frame bouquet: fresh Tillandsia is tightly wrapped around 5mm aluminum wire to form a resilient support. In this frame, Clematis Amazing Kansas gets the stage, complemented by sophisticated accents of Talinum 'Long John', Polianthes tuberosa, Phalaenopsis, Gloriosa and beautiful foliage for some added depth and detail. The combination of airy plant textures and slender flower stems delivers a light and graphic winter silhouette.

Sober elegance

Two cylinder vases on bases are tightly wound with dried branches, with the tight and neat binding lines being a deliberate part of the design. Flowers are sandwiched between the branches, allowing for quick and efficient work, provided the wood is completely dry - in fact, fresh branches still shrink. Flower varieties such as Sanguisorba and Gloriosa are shown off elegantly in this austere setting.

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