In Harmony

This warm-toned arrangement was inspired by the classic Mobach vase, with colors drawn directly from its ceramic glaze. By working exclusively with warm hues, a dis
tinctly different mood emerges. The bold, full forms of Paeonia, Rosa, Chrysanthemum, Calendula, and Dahlia create a strong visual foundation, contrasted by the delicate, airy textures of Cotinus, Lathyrus, and Gloriosa. Key to achieving the sense of warmth and dimension is care
fully placed Viola, Paeonia, and Dahlia.
The arrangement was composed directly in the vase, without support materials.

Collection

This floral still life showcases a vibran t selection of late May blooms - sourced both from the wholesaler and the garden. The arrangement features an eclectic mix of striking forms and unique varieties. A bold base of complementary orange and blue gives the piece visual power and intensity, while softer tones of pink, lilac, apricot, and a hint of red add warmth and harmony. The result is a joyful, energetic composition, brought to life through dramatic lighting and strong contrasts of light and shadow.
The arrangement is constructed using OASIS® Renewal Floral Foam.

Infinite love

The circle as a symbol of infinite love is the inspiration for this bridal bouquet. The circles for the base are formed from pith reed and then woven together. By covering them with various fine flowers, an elegant and airy bridal bouquet with subtle contrasts is created. Flowers of Sandersonia, Fritillaria, violets, Talinum 'Long John' and tendrils of Ceropegia woodii were used.

Fervent happiness

The elongated bridal bouquet exudes refinement and playfulness, thanks to the subtle orange bells of the Sandersonia. The elegant, elongated shape emphasizes the graceful bell-shaped flowers. Twenty Sandersonia branches have been tied together for the bridal bouquet. A contemporary solution for brides looking for a fresh composition with a touch of color.

Lively

The base of the bridal arrangement is a metal ring, a symbol of unity and connection. The ring is completely wound with various plant materials, which provides a natural and playful structure. The materials are carefully attached with wire, binding, and adhesive techniques. Among other things, Chrysanthemum, Scabiosa, Sandersonia, Phalaenopsis, and Gloriosa, supplemented with beautifully patterned Begonia leaves and a waterfall of tendrils of Ceropegia woodii, are processed into a lively whole that is beautifully balanced.

Distinctly elegant

In this hand-tied bridal bouquet, distinct flower shapes are incorporated. The bouquet is carried on the arm for an elegant and natural look. Materials used: Papaver, Sandersonia, Gloriosa, Lathyrus, Scabiosa, and (of course!) Stephanotis; bridal flower tendrils.

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