Green reflection

In the language of flowers and forms, the spiral represents growth, infinity, and the cyclical nature of life. The green Ilex vines, stripped of leaves, are arranged in a spiral shape – a path inward and outward, just as thoughts and actions influence each other.
Within this movement lie white Tulipa 'Maureen' that open to the light, a sign of purity, forgiveness, and a new beginning. They symbolize respect and hope, a gentle reminder of the power of giving. On the Day of Good Deeds (April 14), this arrangement speaks in silence and invites reflection. 'How a small act expands like ripples in the water, how goodness continues in time.'
Christmas baubles

For this cheerful trio, three polystyrene
balls are wrapped with red
wool – the wool is glued at a number
of crucial points. A floral tube is
inserted into the polystyrene ball
and filled with flowers:
Helleborus and Cyclamen. For
an extra Christmas accent, there are
some Nobilis and Ilex branches
and a number of wax apples
inserted into the polystyrene.
Colorful

An Oasis wreath is fully glued and fully inserted with
small glitter pine cones. The spaces between
the pine cones are filled with small glitter
stars. A color accent has been applied on one side
with Phalaenopsis flowers, these colors are
reflected in the twisted candles that are placed on the
wreath on the side of the Phalaenopsis. Calicarpa
berries and Ilex berries together with a
long garland of cucumber fruits and a small
silver thread give the colorful whole extra ‘schwung’.
Eye-catcher

A gold-colored garden vase is always ready for a festive arrangement, both indoors and outdoors. The bare contours of a Viburnum branch and the bark elements form a beautiful base for this pure arrangement with crooked branches of Ilex verticillata 'Winter Gold' and an XXL pine cone as an eye-catcher. Accents of plane tree balls and Araucaria twigs give the whole something frivolous.
Stylish mantelpiece arrangement

The base is a robust trunk combined with curved branches of Ilex verticillata 'Winter Gold', old Larix branches, white coral berry (Symphoricarpos), white Zantedeschia, zinc fern (Phlebodium 'Blue Star'), Pinus strobus, bromeliad and Rosa 'Country Blues'.
Pure grandeur

This vase with a special design calls for pure materials. The beautiful head of the Picea omorika and branches of Malus ‘Adirondack’ and Ilex verticillata ‘Winter Gold’ give the whole thing grandeur. As extra
points of interest, a baby Tillandsia streptophylla, a garland of Cucumis fruits and some subtle bunches of Pinus needles form beautiful accents.