Harmonious Family

This playful yet elegant arrangement features a collection of glass vases in varying shapes and sizes, all from the same design family. Grouped together on a round, gold-colored base, they form a unified display with a shared foundation. Each vase holds a carefully chosen flower in rich tones of purple, blue, red, and brown - giving every bloom its own space and presence while contributing to the overall harmony.
Biedermeier Reinvented

This elegant Biedermeier bouquet celebrates the classic circular form with a modern and sustainable approach. Built using concentric rings of carnations, each flower head carefully pierced with aluminum wire and arranged in a precise spiral pattern. The design has a richly textured, domed shape. Orchids and soft catkin stems add visual interest and contrast. The used technique pays homage to 19th-century German floral art. Placed in a clear glass vase with neatly tied stems, this bouquet is both decorative and environmentally conscious.
Christmas stars

For these atmospheric Christmas stars, the
shapes of Oasis Bioline stars are wrapped
with plastic foil and then with red felt,
dried Moneta leaf, or gold-colored Cobra
leaf. These bases are then
richly covered with green and red Christmas
materials: Vanda, Malus waxed apples,
Rosa rosehips, Abies nobilis, Chamaecyparis,
Schinus molle, and Rosa 'Red Naomi'.
Shards

Fallen Christmas baubles are the inspiration for this
easy-to-make arrangement – which also works well
in a smaller format. The larger shards are glued to the
dish, the small pieces scattered. With beautiful candles
and here and there a whole Christmas bauble serving as a vase
– containing a carnation, Vanda or Nerine – a tasteful
ensemble is created.
Playful contrasts

A half square of brown painted insulation material is covered with Cotinus leaves in a roof tile pattern – which dries nicely. All
leaves are folded in half just above the vein – the horizontal vein line remains visible – and attached with double-sided tape.
The covered shape is placed in an iron frame, with narrow, vertical lines created in the square shape using unlacquered thick iron wire
on which squares of dried cobra leaf are glued. As a contrast, a wavy structure of dark brown rustic wire is
secured horizontally. The orchids, Aristolochia tendrils, Clematis fluff, and some greenish-yellow aspen
leaves (Populus alba) hang in this structure. The colors of the other materials are reflected in the Vanda orchids, mirroring the outdoor atmosphere
of autumn-winter. ‘Clear contrasts always work well in an arrangement: such as open-closed, light-dark, living-dead.’
Nest

The robust Oasis Ecobase wreath is adorned with the ultimate white Avalanche rose. In between, delicate, just-sprouting flower bulbs are attached to small pins. Roots of the Vanda orchid, white eggshells, and white feathers complete this beautiful nest wreath for Easter.