Serene

This 3D-printed base is filled with Smithers Oasis Bio foam and packed with a mix of flowers and colors. The brown tones symbolize the bare trees in winter, and the soft pastel shades are reminiscent of spring. This work features Astrantia, Ammi visnaga, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Papaver, tulips, ranunculus, Talinum 'Long John', Panicum Skygras, Sanguisorba, carnations, 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.
The power of simplicity

This design uses only a few materials, yet its simplicity creates a powerful image. The golden vase is filled with a single salmon-colored poppy, with a Hypericum form glued in place to connect the flower to the vase. The berries are attached using Smithers Oasis cold glue.
Recycled materials

You can also use leftover materials from other designs to create new objects. Here, leftover pieces of MDF have been covered with Angelwings and placed on a pin. A simple design with just a few flowers has been chosen. The poppies and ranunculus have been placed in mouth-blown glass tubes.
Minimalism

Inspired by the Japanese art of Ikebana, this refined composition follows the principle of 'less is more', showing respect for each individual material. A clear glass vase is filled exclusively with compostable elements. The flower stems are supported by an internal latticework of Cornus branches, creating a clean, elegant composition without the use of floral foam or wire. The design cleverly utilizes negative space, highlighting the unique beauty of each flower.
Woven Wave

This playful and airy arrangement showcases a clever mix of sustainability and craftsmanship. A series of recycled vases are wrapped in grasses and secured with delicate gold-colored wire. The grass is woven through intersecting threads to create a layered, organic texture that mimics the technique of tapestry weaving. The vases are arranged in a flowing line relative to each other. All flowers - both fresh and dried - are compostable. The vases are given a stylish second life in this vibrant display of texture and movement.