Green Power

A generous bowl demonstrates the power of reuse within plant arrangements. A straw wreath features an additional ring to create a saucer shape,
fully taped and sprayed brown. On top are glued roots of Davallia fern, with a simple plastic saucer underneath. As a base,
swaying Scindapsus plants provide volume and movement, with soothing rosettes of Echeveria, compact Euphorbia and a few specimens of Tillandsia xerographica in between. Between the plants, decorative branches made of rustic wire and paperwire add the necessary rhythm.
Two hearts in one

A heart of silver aluminum wire (2 mm) is given a soft, silver-gray skin v an Calocephalus brownii. It is secured by wrapping with silver bouillon wire. Inside, a second, intimate small heart shape is glued with fine flowers - a beautiful symbolism. Materials used: Chrysanthemum, Scabiosa, Tillandsia, lisianthus, Clematis Amazing Kibo, mini Phalaenopsis and leaves of Kalanchoe.
Floral Pillar

This striking vertical arrangement stands at an impressive 1.8 meters tall and is built upon a modern tulip vase from Ecri Living - a contemporary nod to a classic Dutch form. Inside the vase, a subtle internal structure of three sturdy aluminum wires supports the flowers, which are placed in tubes for hydration and flexibility. The design rises elegantly in a cylindrical shape, with color accents in the flowers reflecting the tones of the vase itself. Thanks to its modular and reusable construction, this piece is both visually impactful and sustainably designed.
Theatrical

A flower arrangement bursting with vibrant energy and bold contrasts. OASIS® Renewal Floral Foam set in a Delftware-style vase, the arrange
ment features a striking mix of strong colors - vivid reds, oranges, deep purples, and rich blues - creating a lively, almost theatrical effect. Hanneke stepped outside her usual pastel palette for this piece, embracing hues she often avoids. 'I normally steer clear of red, white and blue,' she admits, 'but I'm really pleased with how it turned out. It was time to show something different.' The result is a colorful, confident design full of character and movement.
Mini copy

A mini copy of the bridal bouquet for the bridesmaid with the same materials and flowers but smaller. This way you create a cohesive whole. Part of the wire also forms the handle.
Spiral bouquet

The spiral shape of this bridal bouquet has a strong natural look. It is made of fresh Tillandsia usneoides moss that dries out very nicely over time. The Tillandsia moss is wrapped with copper-colored bullion wire around a core of 5 mm thick aluminum wire. With this strong base, a few special flowers and materials are sufficient: in this case, Osmunda fern curls, Cambria, and purple Gloriosa. A number of tendrils of the Ceropegia sandersonii complete the look.