Technical

Ioachim Erema created a distinctive base of wire with extensions to which a rim of wooden discs is attached. Syringa, Amaryllis, Astrantia, and Vanda are incorporated into this construction. The result is an imaginative and technically strong arrangement.
Soft collar

Franka Roenhorst worked with a collar of soft pink Lagurus ovatus (rabbit tail grass) as the supporting base. Amaryllis, lisianthus, and Vanda were placed in it, supplemented with a few garden branches. Although the design differs from other Dutch work in this series, the materials used and the approach make it recognizable as typically Dutch.
Romantic

This arrangement is constructed on a frame finished with feathers along the edge. The result is seasonal and refined, with a slight romantic undertone. The choice of Bouvardia, roses, and Vanda orchids makes the design particularly suitable for special occasions.
Scented jewelry

Fragrance is central to this piece of jewelry. Strands of hyacinth buds not only provide a clear seasonal accent, but also add a sensory layer. Vanda brings calm and elegance to the design, keeping the whole piece balanced.
Winter waterfall

This winter bridal smock features a cascade of beautiful chocolate-colored Vanda orchids, complemented by ribbons in shades of green, cream and beige and a delicate string of green beads.
Christmas Moonlight

The base of the Christmas Moonlight is formed by a larger and a smaller frame that
fit together. First, the large frame was filled with LED lights, then the frames were wrapped with double-sided tape on which stars and rectangles of "sola wood" were stuck. Both shapes were firmly attached to each other. The small frame is finished
with white felt. Starlets made of birch bark, glass baubles and glass tubes with white Vanda and green Helleborus hang from a curly metal wire wrapped with string. The transparent dandelion fluff balls add a mysterious effect.