Classic still life

This delightful bouquet, styled after still life paintings, features a wide variety of stunning flower types and colors. Certainly not the easiest floral work to create. To mix French tulips and Ranunculus with Bromeliads and orchids, each stem requires its own specific placement. The positioning, as well as the selection of which varieties are placed next to each other, is also very precise. However, the result of all the effort is more than worth it!
Wooden cylinders

In this ceramic bowl, various sizes of bare wood cylinders are placed – leftover wood from a stair maker. Many glass tubes of different sizes are clamped between the cylinders – this allows you to reuse the base endlessly. Many special varieties are incorporated into the tubes, such as beautiful fern curls, various orchids, Ranunculus, Ludisia, Clematis, Gloriosa, Talinum 'Long John', and beautiful, very dark Anthurium.
Wooden flower

By stacking several wooden discs in a ring shape around an Oasis Floral Foam Bio cylinder and gluing them together with hot glue, a fun and reusable base is created. Before use, the floral foam is wrapped in foil, after which it is slid into the center of the base. An assortment of pastel-colored flowers, Chrysanthemum, Ranunculus, Rosa, Dianthus, Crocosmia, Clematis, Eustoma, Gloriosa, provides a fresh spring look.
Floral heart in trendy colors

Fresh flowers in soft colors, matching the color scheme of the Pantone trend color 2025: Mocha, are arranged in a water-saturated Oasis Floral Foam Bio heart. To make the heart shape slightly convex, it is important to start from the outside and gradually process the flowers a little longer towards the center to create a 3D effect. Floral materials: Chrysanthemum, Dianthus, Rosa, Eustoma, Ranunculus, and Crocosmia.
Soft yellow softness

World Bee Day (May 20) highlights the importance of bees for our nature and food supply. By stimulating organic flowers and reducing the use of pesticides, we create a safe and healthy environment for these indispensable pollinators – and for ourselves. Vases made of beeswax, filled with soft pastel-colored flowers, form a lasting tribute to the bees themselves. Narcissus ‘Bridal Crown’, Ranunculus ‘Hanoi’, Scabiosa ‘Vanilla’, accentuate the vulnerability and beauty of nature.
Cycle

For this base, a vase is three-quarters filled with Oasis Floral Foam Bio for the heavy stems; the upper part of the vase is filled with Oasis TerraBrick for the softer stems and a beautiful finish. The base is made of dried sunflowers and dried roadside flowers from last summer. The tulips, Clematis Amazing Sevilla, Sanguisorba 'Red Dream', Talinum 'Long John', Chaenomeles, Fritillaria meleagris, Geranium, Hamamelis, Helleborus 'Bella Belles', Ranunculus, and Polianthes tuberosa 'grow' through this frame. All materials are arranged in a natural-looking parallel manner.