Japanese fan bouquet

The structure of this bridal bouquet is realized with the wooden slats of a Japanese fan. A round bouquet in trendy peach colors is attached to the structure. The bouquet incorporates Chrysanthemum Santini Doria Cherry, spray rose 'Azore', Eustoma 'Sabrina Orange', Phalaenopsis, Sempervivum, and Hypericum. Jasmine vines and Gloriosa 'Exotic Orange' flowers provide a playful accent.
Infinite love

A slab cut (plank with bark edge) can serve as an arrangement for a natural grave or as a temporary grave covering – until the headstone is placed. Heart shapes have been milled and sawn from the plank. Jute cloth is attached to the underside of the heart shapes. Sempervivum and Muehlenbeckia are planted in the heart shapes. The plants can root through the cloth so that the arrangement remains beautiful indefinitely.
Circle full of power

A circle radiates strength, is protective but also stands for perfection, infinity and friendship: characteristics that can symbolize the deceased. The base is a cardboard cat bed. The cardboard harmonica forms a beautiful natural base that can be unfolded in various round shapes. The shape is placed on a glass dish, then glass test tubes are placed in the openings of the harmonica. With loose (dried) flowers without glass, it is a nice alternative to a natural burial site – then it can completely blend into nature. Here, the glass tubes are filled with Abelia, Astrantia, Clematis, Crocosmia, Dahlia, Gomphrena, Houttuynia, Rubus, Scabiosa, Sempervivum and Viburnum.
Loving

Simplicity and nature are central to this creation. Birch bark is applied to the outside of an Oasis Biolit heart. The heart is filled with Sempervivum and a small heart is created centrally from lisianthus. When the lisianthus has withered, the heart can be further supplemented with Sempervivum so that the arrangement has an extra long lifespan.