Lively

The base of the bridal arrangement is a metal ring, symbolizing unity and connection. The ring is completely turned up with various plant materials, creating a natural and playful texture. The materials are carefully attached with wire, binding and gluing techniques. Chrysanthemum, Scabiosa, Sandersonia, Phalaenopsis and Gloriosa, among others, complemented by beautifully drawn Begonia leaves and a waterfall of tendrils of Ceropegia woodii, have been incorporated into a vibrant whole that is beautifully balanced.
Playfully warm

A hand-tied bridal bouquet with a frame of bindwire and striking Guzmania flowers whose stems are wrapped with natural-colored bindwire and gold wrapping wire. Added to this are Phalaenopsis, Poppy, Scabiosa, roses and Bromelia. The whole has a striking warm color scheme of rose red, apricot and ochre, and is wrapped with jasmine, making it playful.
Pronounced elegant

This hand-tied bridal bouquet features distinct flower shapes. The bouquet is worn on the arm for an elegant and natural look. Materials used: Poppy, Sandersonia, Gloriosa, Lathyrus, Scabiosa and (of course!) Stephanotis; bridal flower tendrils.
Roots

A dried root system of an old rosemary bush was used upside down as a frame for this natural-looking bouquet in shades of pink, white and green. All the flowers and grasses have been given their own place and thus stand out beautifully. Materials used: Tulipa, Panicum virgatum fresh and dried, Lunaria annua, Scabiosa BonBon Scoop 'French Vanilla', Alstroemeria florinca 'White Pearls', Ranunculus 'Pon Pon Malva', Ranunculus 'Charm Pink', Agapanthus 'Glacier', cherry blossom, Anethum graveolens, Chasmanthium latifolium.
Purple Freedom

On Liberation Day (May 5), we celebrate freedom and commemorate the power of hope and resilience. In this arrangement, green-yellow dogwood branches, Cornus 'Flaviramea', are bunched vertically in a vase. A powerful symbol of stability and growth. From the branches blooms the purple Scabiosa 'Dark Cherry,' as a sign of freedom and the awakening of new possibilities. Together, they tell the story of a future built on strength, connection and hope.
Soft yellow softness

World Bee Day (May 20) celebrates the importance of bees to our natural environment and food supply. By encouraging organic flowers and reducing the use of pesticides, we create a safe and healthy environment for these indispensable pollinators - and for ourselves. Vases made from beeswax, filled with soft pastel-colored flowers, are a lasting tribute to the bees themselves. Narcissus 'Bridal Crown', Ranunculus 'Hanoi', Scabiosa 'Vanilla', accentuate the fragility and beauty of nature.