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.

Layered contrast

For this arrangement, Krisztian Köver chose a striking mustard-colored ceramic bowl. The inside is lined on both sides with a woolen scarf, while the flowers are placed in floral foam in the center. Lisianthus, Phalaenopsis, Cambria, and Kalanchoe form the core of the design, complemented by subtle details. The interplay of ceramics, textiles, and floral material gives the work a tactile and layered appearance.

Light and airy

This composition was designed for a hotel lobby and deliberately responds to the scale of the space. Krisztian Köver worked with Cymbidium, Phalaenopsis, and Viburnum as the main materials. The airiness is created by the use of Cornus branches and onion-like leaves, attached to thin bamboo sticks. Aluminum wire spirals are incorporated into the transparent vase, ensuring that the arrangement not only
remains visually light, but also stands out thanks to the sustainable choice of materials.

Tight bundle of grasses

This arrangement features the new grass variety Panicum Skygrass. The grasses are tightly bound around a glass cylinder with elastic and then secured firmly with waterproof tape. Please note that fresh stems may still shrink.

A layer of gold tape has been applied over the tape, finished with a tight binding of gold-colored bouillon wire. The flowers are carefully inserted between the grasses and immediately form the frame, making the layout quick and easy. Flowers used include Gloriosa, Achillea, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Poppy, tulips, ranunculus, and Phalaenopsis.

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