Fan-shaped

The Singapore bouquet by Irati Tamarit is part of a collection inspired by vibrant global cities. "This bouquet is a tribute to spring, which blooms slowly and shyly, regaining its color after a lifeless winter, represented by the empty space within the ring. The structure of this piece is a reinterpretation of the Nobel bouquet by Swedish master florist Per Benjamin." First, Irati made the wire ring. The Strelitzia leaves are sewn onto the structure by piercing the central vein and carefully arranging them—smaller leaves on the sides and larger ones in the middle—to create a fan-like shape. The bouquet incorporates Dianthus caryophyllus, Chrysanthemum uniflora, Eustoma grandiflorum, and Miscanthus sinensis.
Glorious

In the gold-colored bowl, the beautiful Strelitzia plant comes into its own in all its glory. The addition of Hydrangea, bamboo shoots, Agapanthus, artichokes (on water), and beautiful peacock feathers makes this pot-plant combination a glorious, elegant creation that will also shine at an event with the right styling.
Heartwarming embrace

The dried leaf of the Strelitzia is tied around an Oasis wreath, which ensures a firm embrace of the red heart. This center of warm red flowers consists of Hydrangea ‘Ruby Red’, Rosa ‘Ducati’ and Scabiosa ‘Dark Cherry’. Playful twigs of Talinum paniculatum ‘Long John’ bring some lightness and refinement to the composition.