Green reflection

In the language of flowers and forms, the spiral represents growth, infinity, and the cyclical nature of life. The green Ilex vines, stripped of leaves, are arranged in a spiral shape – a path inward and outward, just as thoughts and actions influence each other.
Within this movement lie white Tulipa 'Maureen' that open to the light, a sign of purity, forgiveness, and a new beginning. They symbolize respect and hope, a gentle reminder of the power of giving. On the Day of Good Deeds (April 14), this arrangement speaks in silence and invites reflection. 'How a small act expands like ripples in the water, how goodness continues in time.'
Silence still life

In two elegant pots, filled with Oasis Floral Foam Bio, a base layer of Gypsophila ‘Million Daisy’ is arranged in a short style. From this base emerge various beautiful white and cream-colored spring flowers such as Clematis Amazing Vienna, Narcissus, Ranunculus, Tulipa, Anemone, Fritillaria meleagris, Agapanthus, Helleborus, Nerine and Polianthes tuberosa ‘Elsa Blush’.
Soft floral heart

Central is the soft, sweet character of willow catkins (Salix). The centerpiece of the bouquet is a polystyrene sphere that is completely covered with catkins. Three skewers are inserted into the edge of the polystyrene and form the handle. Several Salix branches are attached to a metal ring with binding wire to form an airy wreath. The wreath is attached to the sphere. The flowers are inserted between the willow branches – with their soft, warm colors they emphasize the softness of the heart of the bouquet. Flowers used: Tulipa, Ranunculus, Dianthus.
Spring statement

On a robust, self-made base of sawn and burnt wooden planks, large, rubber-wrapped injection tubes are placed for the water supply of the flowers. These contain pink Tulipa ‘Royal Ten’, snowball (Viburnum ‘Roseum’), Salix ‘Snowflake’, Amaranthus ‘Yearming Desert’, Helleborus ‘Mammoth Red’, Vriesea, Pieris japonica and Magnolia.
Harmony

Red Cornus is woven and knotted in an open structure woven from 1.8mm wire in the shape of a round open sphere. Various glass test tubes are also woven between the Cornus branches. The most beautiful flowers from the Marginpar collection, supplemented with some spring flowers, are placed in the glass tubes. The flower stems are left as long as possible so that the flowers have a nice movement and form a unity with the frame. Gloriosa superba 'Simba Fifty Shades', Clematis 'Amazing Miami', Talinum 'Long John', Helleborus 'Mammoth Red', Tulipa 'Avignon', Nerine 'Elegance Amor' and Ranunculus.
Visually stunning

Various types of Salix (including ‘Pink Cushion’) are formed into arches and connected to each other to form a frame. Due to the different flowering stages of the applied flowers, this frame bouquet shows a different image every day. With Clematis ‘Blue Pirouette’, Anemone ‘Levante Fucsia’, Ornithogalum ‘Sunshine’, Matthiola ‘Iron Apricot’, Tulipa ‘Orange Pride’ and wild oats (Avena Sterilis), the result is a feast for the eyes. This bouquet evokes spring.