Powerful volume

Two hundred Craspedia ‘Paintball Pop’ are individually attached to 2 mm wire (500 grams) and then brought together by subtly twisting them into one another. This creates a powerful and cohesive volume, in which the characteristic spheres merge into a single sculptural whole. Accents of Gloriosa superba ‘Simba Fifty Shades’ are added as a refined contrast. Their expressive form and warm color nuances break up the rhythm of the Craspedia and give the composition a dynamic, almost fiery tension.
Natural form

This body decoration features an organic base of Aristolochia and trailing Muehlenbeckia, which gracefully drape along the body. From this natural structure unfolds a botanical composition featuring a selection of striking flowers: Gloriosa superba ‘Simba Fifty Shades’, Camellia, Vanda, Cymbidium, Phalaenopsis, Fritillaria persica, Nepenthes, and leaf begonia.
The flowers and vines intertwine in a fluid interplay, yet each retains its own space and character. This creates a rich, layered, and voluminous composition in which elegance and natural expression enhance one another, lending the arrangement an almost living dynamism.
Braided shape

This bouquet by Saale Halla is built on a steel grass structure. The lower part has a clearly defined woven shape, based on a black wire chicken wire structure. ‘From this closed and structured base, the bouquet opens upwards, allowing the flowers to appear freely. The upper part of the bouquet creates a light, fan-like, and airy spring atmosphere. The overall impression is graphic, with dominant, intersecting movements. The color palette is based on complementary color harmony.’
The bouquet contains Asclepias 'Beatrix', Asclepias incarnata, Dianthus st Lege Marrone, Dianthus 'Hypnose Extasis', Gloriosa superba, Ornithogalum thyrsoides, and Xanthorrhoea.
Light spring drop

This light and airy spring bouquet has a teardrop shape. The base is made of bleached feathers that are attached between twisted decorative wires and lightly connected to each other. Saale Halla: "This construction allows space, movement, and air to flow naturally between the flowers. The plant material is clearly inspired by spring, and the color palette combines both complementary color harmony and harmonious tonal relationships. The overall impression of the bouquet is light, open, and expressive."
Processed flowers and plants include: Anemone, Asparagus plumosus, Chaenomeles japonica, French tulip (Belle du Monde, Batavia), Gloriosa superba, Oxypetalum, ranunculus 'Butterfly', rose (Ali, Crème de la Crème, Quicksand), Sandersonia, Viburnum.
A bunch of spring

This spring bouquet has a frame made from a 3D-printed snow star, which has been covered with dried Limonium crumbs using cold glue from Smithers Oasis. This frame has a long shelf life and can be used many times. The bouquet features new varieties of Astilbe and Achillea from Marginpar, Gloriosa, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Tillandsia, Papaver, ranunculus, carnations, and Phalaenopsis.
Organic shapes

The colorful and organically shaped frame of this bouquet is made entirely with a 3D pen. The filament used is made from renewable, plant-based raw materials such as corn, sugar cane, potatoes, or sugar beets. This makes it biodegradable and sustainable. The material is strong, yet still flexible at this thickness. The bouquet is composed of airy, field-like flowers such as Gloriosa, Clematis, Achillea, Papaver, carnations, and Craspedia.