Rhythmic balance

Two bundles of uniform branches, firmly bound together with rubber elements, form the basis of the composition. In these ascending organic structures, the floral infill grows harmoniously with them. The brightening orange calyxes of Sandersonia aurantiaca give the piece a playful, dynamic look. Spherical seed pods of Scabiosa stellata add subtle texture, while fine Asparagus plumosus foliage softens the composition with airy movement. Metal lines in the background reinforce proportions and structure. An intriguing dialogue between geometry and natural growth.
Ode to nature

To capture the essence of budding and transformation, vertical structures of wrapped branches and raw wood fragments rise like pillars. Along these, life makes its way out. The base is constructed with Oasis TerraBrick Floral Media, which in this arrangement symbolizes growth and fertile soil. Glass frogspawn floats among the structures, a subtle reference to transformation and the emergence of new life. The flowers used reinforce the symbolism: the orange calyces of Sandersonia aurantiaca open up like points of light in the structure, while Anigozanthos, Nerine and ferns add dynamism and texture. Tendrils of blackberry meander playfully through the work, emphasizing the power of natural growth.
More with less

Inspiration for this bouquet is the theme of sustainability - how to create a lot of effect with few flowers. The base is a structure of fine branches: Salix and Chaenomeles japonica. Vertical branches are attached to two circles of fine Salix branches each time. When the branches are firmly together and structure remains stable, the fine flowers can be added: Craspedia, Gloriosa, French tulips, Sandersonia and leaves of Begonia maculata leaves. Then the whole is placed in a flat gold-colored bowl with water.
Spring reception

The sturdy base is made of a wooden column of scaffolding wood on which birch logs are attached. The two large water pipes are each attached to wooden panels with a structure of tile glue sprayed in gold color. The whole is interconnected by a branch construction made of wild honeysuckle tendrils. The following materials are incorporated into the water pipes: French tulip, Crassula 'Paintball Pop', Sandersonia, Viburnum 'Roseum', Chaenomeles and pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana).