Nature at its best

The white bowl is filled with unusual stones with holes formed by nature. They come from the Normandy coast where the holes were created by wind and sea. The stones give hold to the branches and flowers inserted through the holes and between the stones in a natural line. Nature at its best. Materials used: Magnolia, Tulipa, Ornithogalum thyrsoides, Panicum virgatum, Lunaria annua.

Airlift

Balance and sophistication come together in this graceful and layered arrangement. The construction is supported by three thin organically shaped legs. The arrangement seems almost weightless, floating like a bridge, the composition seeks the limits of balance and lightness.

The base is composed of braided branches, with subtle accents of wire-wrapped structures that enhance the movement of the piece. The floral infill with white Phalaenopsis and Ornithogalum is an interplay of elegance and texture. Rhipsalis adds suspended, flowing movement.

Crystal Nexus

Architectural precision and organic forms come together. The basic structure is a complex network of rubber-wrapped elements that seem to move like a living organism. Glass spheres are subtly integrated and reflect light, creating an almost otherworldly effect. An invitation to wonder and discovery, in which every detail contributes to the mystique of the composition. The floral interpretation also enhances the mysterious atmosphere. Deep blue anemones contrast beautifully with the dark texture, while white Ornithogalum and Allium add a playful and airy touch. The fine texture of Asparagus leaf adds extra movement.

Floating star

One ready-made large star and one small star are attached to each other at five points
via short tonkin sticks so that there is some space between the stars.
The double star is attached to several rope-wrapped thick
aluminum wires. This base is bent and fixed in the vase with hydro pellets.
Nobilis and Calocephalus
brownii were incorporated. Over these, as a base, tendrils of Clematis
fluff are attached. White thistle and Ornitogalum flowers were glued with cold glue.
Cape green buds placed on bouillon wire form a garland that hangs down with the line.
line hangs in the arrangement. Finally, white snowberry is incorporated

Nice and luxurious

Cute giveaway vases sell well! These luxury arrangements are made with a (reusable) wooden flower as a base. Between the flower petals are placed some aluminum wires that not only have a decorative function but also a technical one: they keep all the flowers where you want them. The flowers used are Ornithogalum, Nerine, snowberry and Phalaenopsis.

Flower garden

On an Oasis Ecobase ring (Ø 30cm), different kinds of flowers are stuck at various heights. The side of the floral foam is finished with dried banana leaf. Materials used: Eustoma 'Falda Apricot', Viburnum 'Steelberry', Clematis 'Blue Pirouette', wild oats (Avena Sterilis), Campanula 'Champion Lave', Dianthus 'Baccarat Purple', Ranunculus 'Su Lady', Salix 'Pink Cushion', Dianthus 'Lege Pink', Ornithogalum 'Sunshine', Limonium 'Lucia Pink' and cherry blossoms.

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