Tight bundle of grasses

This arrangement features the new grass variety Panicum Skygrass. The grasses are tightly bound around a glass cylinder with elastic and then secured firmly with waterproof tape. Please note that fresh stems may still shrink.
A layer of gold tape has been applied over the tape, finished with a tight binding of gold-colored bouillon wire. The flowers are carefully inserted between the grasses and immediately form the frame, making the layout quick and easy. Flowers used include Gloriosa, Achillea, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Poppy, tulips, ranunculus, and Phalaenopsis.
New life

In this arrangement, spring literally means new life. The half Styrofoam ball is covered with the insides of a dried Craspedia ball. This long-lasting base can be reused for various arrangements. The flowers are arranged lightly on Smithers Oasis Bio foam. Clematis Amazing Kibo, poppies, tulips, Ammi visnaga, ranunculus, Talinum 'Long John', Sanguisorba, and poppies are incorporated into the arrangement.
Serene

This 3D-printed base is filled with Smithers Oasis Bio foam and packed with a mix of flowers and colors. The brown tones symbolize the bare trees in winter, and the soft pastel shades are reminiscent of spring. This work features Astrantia, Ammi visnaga, Clematis Amazing Kibo, Papaver, tulips, ranunculus, Talinum 'Long John', Panicum Skygras, Sanguisorba, carnations, and Phalaenopsis.
Snow White

This bowl and base were partly made using the
3D printer. The base consists of half a Styrofoam ball covered with white candle wax.
The 'lid' has holes of various sizes, allowing different branches and flower stems to be inserted. This base is reusable. The white background and spring colors give it a fresh look. The 'lid' has holes of various sizes, allowing different branches and flower stems to be inserted. This base is highly reusable. With its white base and spring flowers, this work symbolizes the arrival of spring. The flowers used are tulips, ranunculus, poppies,
hyacinths, and Gloriosa.
Balanced

This large, sustainable arrangement spans nearly a meter in width and is built on a striking base made from the roots of the Davallia fern. These roots dry beautifully, allowing the bowl-shaped structure to be reused time and again. The frame beneath - made from thick aluminum wire - is completely hidden, serving purely as a strong technical support. Long strands of fern root have been woven and layered into an intricate, textured network, adding depth and natural movement. Around 200 water tubes are discreetly embedded throughout the design, making it easy to refresh and reuse each one. Though robust in construction, the overall effect is organic and artistic - a perfect balance of structure and softness.
Minimalism

Inspired by the Japanese art of Ikebana, this refined composition follows the principle of 'less is more', showing respect for each individual material. A clear glass vase is filled exclusively with compostable elements. The flower stems are supported by an internal latticework of Cornus branches, creating a clean, elegant composition without the use of floral foam or wire. The design cleverly utilizes negative space, highlighting the unique beauty of each flower.