Timelessly charming

This round bridal bouquet combines timeless charm with elegant contrasts. The Helleborus ‘Classic One’, in a very dark burgundy shade, is accentuated by the delicate contrast with the David Austin rose ‘Keira’. The arrangement also features Chrysanthemum ‘Santini Doria Pink’ and Dianthus ‘Ledge Pink’, which add refinement and floral harmony. Delicate grasses of Sanguisorba ‘Red Dream’ have also been subtly incorporated into the composition. All the flowers are brought together in a structured arrangement, finished with tricolor foliage. This foliage envelops and supports the bouquet, thereby enhancing its classic, compact, and distinctly romantic appearance.

Dandelion bouquet

Gábor Nagy created a loose, airy bouquet using his favorite flower, the dandelion. "The center of the bouquet consists of dry floral foam in a round shape that I glued onto cardboard. I spray-painted the surface brown, covered it with decoupage glue, and sprinkled it with red quinoa seeds. Then I glued mirror plexiglass elements around it. I added some wires that I covered with black yarn. This made it much easier to arrange the flowers around the frame." Gábor used dried Actinidia vines, Clematis, Scabiosa, ranunculus, Nerine, Sanguisorba, and dandelions in the bouquet, among other things.

New life

In this arrangement, spring literally means new life. The half Styrofoam ball is covered with the insides of a dried Craspedia ball. This long-lasting base can be reused for various arrangements. The flowers are arranged lightly on Smithers Oasis Bio foam. Clematis Amazing Kibo, poppies, tulips, Ammi visnaga, ranunculus, Talinum 'Long John', Sanguisorba, and poppies are incorporated into the arrangement.

Serene

This 3D-printed base is filled with Smithers Oasis Bio foam and packed with a mix of flowers and colors. The brown tones symbolize the bare trees in winter, and the soft pastel shades are reminiscent of spring. This work features Astrantia, Ammi visnaga, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Papaver, tulips, ranunculus, Talinum 'Long John', Panicum Skygras, Sanguisorba, carnations, and Phalaenopsis.

Sober elegance

Two cylinder vases on bases are tightly wound with dried branches, with the tight and neat binding lines being a deliberate part of the design. Flowers are sandwiched between the branches, allowing for quick and efficient work, provided the wood is completely dry - in fact, fresh branches still shrink. Flower varieties such as Sanguisorba and Gloriosa are shown off elegantly in this austere setting.

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