Spring transition

Two cylindrical vases filled with reed stems are a sustainable and
reusable alternative to floral foam.
Nerine, Chaenomeles, Hamamelis, French tulips, Fritillaria, and daffodils are arranged in this natural base. The
combination of transparent glass, linear structures, and fresh spring blooms creates an airy, contemporary look.

Playful rhythm

An open, semi-circular structure of woven Salix branches forms the soft foundation of this bouquet. The natural lines enclose the flowers like a nest and create an airy, transparent shape. Inside, Clematis 'Kansas', Gloriosa 'Fifty Shades', French tulips, Cymbidium, Anthurium, Nerine, roses, and daffodils are bound in a loose, natural way. This creates a playful rhythm of color, texture, and shape. The technique supports the story: the daffodils have been pre-treated by allowing the stems to dry out. This neutralizes the mucus and allows the other flowers to last longer.

Back to nature

A beautifully robust slate container is filled with Oasis Terra Brick. Many different special types of flowers have been incorporated, placed as they naturally grow from the earth. A beautiful mix of French tulips, orchids, Cambria, Ludisia, Cornus, Talinum 'Long John', Osmunda fern curl, Ranunculus, and Nerine are incorporated here. All materials are biodegradable and can return to nature.

Ode to nature

To capture the essence of blossoming and transformation, vertical structures of wrapped branches and rough wood fragments rise up as pillars. Along these, life makes its way outwards. The base is constructed with Oasis TerraBrick Floral Media, which in this arrangement symbolizes growth and a fertile breeding ground. Glass frogspawn floats between the structures, a subtle reference to transformation and the emergence of new life. The flowers used reinforce the symbolism: the orange cups of Sandersonia aurantiaca open like beacons of light in the structure, while Anigozanthos, Nerine and ferns add dynamism and texture. Tendrils of bramble meander playfully through the work, emphasizing the power of natural growth.

Silence still life

In two elegant pots, filled with Oasis Floral Foam Bio, a base layer of Gypsophila ‘Million Daisy’ is arranged in a short style. From this base emerge various beautiful white and cream-colored spring flowers such as Clematis Amazing Vienna, Narcissus, Ranunculus, Tulipa, Anemone, Fritillaria meleagris, Agapanthus, Helleborus, Nerine and Polianthes tuberosa ‘Elsa Blush’.

Shards

Fallen Christmas baubles are the inspiration for this
easy-to-make arrangement – which also works well
in a smaller format. The larger shards are glued to the
dish, the small pieces scattered. With beautiful candles
and here and there a whole Christmas bauble serving as a vase
– containing a carnation, Vanda or Nerine – a tasteful
ensemble is created.

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