Organic balance

This floral arrangement by Oscar Villela has a thoughtful composition, with an emphasis on texture, movement, and organic balance. "I was inspired by spring as a season of renewal, harmony, and joy." The piece incorporates roses, anemones, matthiola, tanacetum, leucospermum, leucadendron, and ranunculus.
Variation

Magdalena Kahlina created this bouquet using Astrantia 'Star of Love', Dianthus 'Hypnosis', ranunculus 'Elegance Red', seed heads of Scabiosa stellata, and Talinum paniculatum 'Long John', among other flowers.
‘My floral language is rooted in a balance between clarity of form and sensitivity to plant material. Space, silence, and the relationships between the elements play an essential role. Simplicity, refinement, and respect for the natural character of flowers form the basis of my creative approach.’
Pastel shades, spring green, and feather detail

Karmen Kovac "This Biedermeier bouquet has a spring-like feel. I played with pastel shades and a vibrant spring green color. Because spring is the time of year when nature awakens, birds return from tropical areas, and they have their Gregorian calendar, I added a feather detail." The flowers used in the bouquet are: ranunculus, hyacinth, clematis, and hypericum.
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.
New life

For Christian Ulrich, spring is a time of renewal. When new life sprouts from seemingly dead materials and vibrant colors and delicate scents fill the air, it is spring. "My bouquet is meant to reflect all these impressions. That's why I created a frame of dried grasses, from which spring and new life sprout. For me, ranunculus and tulips are typical spring flowers. Freesias, carnations, and mimosas are the fragrant harbingers of spring. I have incorporated all these impressions into my bouquet."
Spring yellow

The color yellow is often associated with spring. 'First, I planted some mature daffodils in the bowl, with a tiny bit of soil for support. In between, I attached beautiful hawthorn branches together like a frame using Oasis binding wire. In the open spaces, I arranged orange French tulips, with a few green-yellow ranunculus. The curls of the ferns give the whole arrangement that slightly alienating effect that viewers with an eye for detail will notice. Delicate 'Butterfly' ranunculus adds a touch of refinement among the coarser materials."