Rolled and Tied

In this eco-friendly arrangement, leaves of Ficus elastica 'Belize' are rolled and tied together with natural twine, then firmly wed
into a round shaped straight-edged bowl to create a stable base - no floral foam or support materials needed. The flowers are placed directly in water.

A structural frame is first built using Gloriosa 'Simba Fifty Shades', Sanguisorba 'Red Dream' and Talinum 'Long John', into which Paeonia, Dianthus, Scabiosa 'Dark Cherry Scoop', Pennisetum 'Black Fox' and Gerbera are added. Removing all foliage from the stems enhances the composition's transparency, highlights the floral lines, and intensifies the color palette.

Lush

This arrangement, set in a modern tulip vase by Mobach, evokes the lush abundance of Dutch Golden Age still lifes while embracing a contemporary aesthetic. Large, open blooms are arranged in rich variety, with a striking color gradient that flows from deep purples through pinks to peach, fuch
sia, red, and even a touch of orange. These vibrant hues mirror the unique glaze of the vase, creating a cohesive and expressive composition. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the luxurious mood, giving this modern still life both depth and drama.

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.

Mirror, mirror

The base of this bridal bouquet is a round mirror with a frame of wooden sticks. A handle is made from rustic wire, which is wrapped with binding wire for a neat finish. Subsequently, all the flowers are glued to the mirror frame, with the unusual, and therefore exciting, use of color catching the eye. Flowers used: spray roses, lisianthus, spray chrysanthemum, Peperomia leaf, Craspedia, Chasmanthium grass, Limonium, Talinum 'Long John' and Gloriosa. 

Sweeping

An Oasis basic holder in the shape of a heart was given a stem made of wire. To accentuate the heart shape a bit more, an extra layer of floral foam oasis was applied and finished with tape. The entire surface is sprayed copper-colored and then finished in several layers with deco sand (and glue spray). A sweeping wire construction with pink wooden flowers is placed over this. This is attached to the floral foam with copper-colored pins. The flowers are then glued into the arrangement: spray rose, (spray) chrysanthemum, Scabiosa stellata seed pods, lisianthus, Talinum ‘Long John’ and tendrils of Ceropegia woodii. 

Challenging purple

Purple is not often the first choice for people ordering a bridal bouquet, but it is very beautiful. This generous bouquet is full of details such as various purple plastic flowers, beads and other items that have been placed on beautiful branches of purple aluminum wire (1 mm). Different types of flowers have been incorporated in a matching color palette: Talinum 'Long John', Clematis, Gloriosa, Phalaenopsis.

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