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’.
Stillness

An Oasis Venezia Bowl is placed in a polystyrene form and the
outside is covered with lichen. Oasis cold glue was used for this because
hot glue often 'eats away' the polystyrene. A wig of Calocephalus green
is inserted into the Venezia bowl. Polianthes 'Elsa', Astrantia, and the white Agapanthus 'Gletsjer' are inserted between this beautiful base. Scutellaria
'Tinkerbell' and beautiful Clematis plumes give the whole arrangement a lovely accent.
Winter garden

In an iconic aluminum spout vase, a base with
mossy Larix branches is arranged in the
sloping openings of the spouts. In between
diverse flower species in different white
shades; Polianthes ‘Elsa’, Agapanthus
‘Gletsjer’, Clematis ‘Amazing Sevilla’ and
Clematis ‘Amazing Kibo’ fluff. The black
grass, Pennisetum ‘Black Fox’, connects the
black vase with the Larix branches and the flowers.
Subdued

For this Mother's Day bouquet in beautiful shades of brown, 5mm aluminum wires are wrapped with metallic wool, interspersed with a brown fabric heart. A beautiful symbolism: the heart is pierced with a single thread, and the remaining threads 'grow' around it, as do the flowers that weave through the threads. Sanguisorba, Talinum 'Long John', Cambria orchid, Phalaenopsis, Gloriosa, Japanese Allium, Scabiosa, beautiful brown carnations, and fragrant Polianthes tuberosa are incorporated here.
Spring luxury

The basic form of this arrangement is an iron frame to which willow catkins (Salix) are attached with binding wire. The construction is placed in a glass bowl. The longest flower stems, such as Polianthes, are placed first, and the shortest ones last. Each flower stem is attached to the construction with binding wire. Spring flowers in pastels add color: Jasminum, Hyacinthus, Ranunculus, Anemone.
Circles

One hundred Aspidistra leaves are rolled up and pinned together to form a large organic circle. This structure stands independently and is placed in a round water bowl with a texture of many small circles. The flowers are arranged within the Aspidistra circle, placed directly in the water. The varieties used are: Clematis ‘Amazing Miami’, Panicum ‘Heavy Metal’, Eryngium ‘Sirius Questar’, Polianthes ‘Epic Elsa’, Helleborus ‘Bella Belles’, Ranunculus, and Muscari.