Elegance

An Oasis wreath (Ø 42cm) is completely covered with Icelandic moss (Cretaria islandica). Around it are Tillandsia xerographica whose leaves are pinned to the wreath with pins. The curly Tillandsia leaves provide movement while the small baubles give the wreath an extra festive touch. Candles in candle holders are pinned into the wreath.
Xmas Fantasy

Pine cones and vases have been expanded with winding wire into sinuous shapes around which Abies procera (nobilis) green has been wrapped with winding wire and then copper wire. They form the basis of this imaginative table decoration. Leucadendron flowers are sandwiched in water tubes in the structure and look like luminous chalice-shaped lights in the whole. Fruits of the date tree (Phoenix dactylifera) decorate the bountiful table and climb up the winter branches. Shiny and matte blue baubles provide contrast. Special Tillandsia accents complete the look.
Xmas tree duet

The base of these abstract Christmas trees is concrete painted in a copper color. Inside this base is a copper tube containing brown aluminum wire (5 mm) bent into a Christmas tree shape. Within the shape, with a
number of strokes of copper wire placed
to which the branches and Christmas decorations are attached. This base is reusable every year. The natural Christmas decoration consists of very strong leaf species such as Kalanchoe and Tillandsia 'Hermosa'.
Dinner exotique

For Christmas dinner, a beautiful five-arm candelabra on the table should not be missing! The candelabra is made up with gold aluminum wire and Tillandsia 'Hermosa' leaves and flowers. All the water tubes for the fresh flowers are attached with the aluminum wire. In the water tubes beautiful exotic flowers in warm colors such as Gloriosa, Guzmania species and heart-shaped Caladium leaves.
Elegant summer

Matching the transparent undulating form, fragile lines and delicate white/green materials were chosen to create a refined balance
create. For the base, twelve welding wires (Ø 1.8mm) were attached and bent into a white wooden plant table. Thin tights (20 denier) were then pulled over the wires and secured at the bottom with cold glue. The whole thing was lightened up a bit with white spray paint. Along the edges, glass tubes and globe vases were secured with Poly Max and then made up with white flowers and greenery: Nigella damascena 'Bridal White' (damsel-in-
't-green), Scabiosa Scoob White, white Ixia and Delphinium, Platycerium bifurcatum (staghorn fern), Aristolochia tendrils and Tillandsia plants
Windspinner

Straw was wrapped around a sturdy iron wire with wrapping wire and then twisted around a sturdy tube to create a spiral shape. Nicandra and Malva were individually wrapped together with bouillon wire, sweet chestnut bolsters were wrapped with twine and then tied to rope, and Raphanus was strung on winding wire. All these strands are tied into the spiral shape with raffia. Eryngium is glued onto the spiral, Tillandsia is added here and there below.