Spring frame

This large bouquet is held by Krisztians daughter Hanna and is technically constructed on a base of wires and sticks. The outer line is finished with painted feathers, which give the arrangement a distinctive frame. Cymbidium, lisianthus, lily, Viburnum, and additional materials have been incorporated into this construction. The bouquet is bound using the spiral technique and combines a strong structural base with a soft, expressive finish.
Light and airy

This composition was designed for a hotel lobby and deliberately responds to the scale of the space. Krisztian Köver worked with Cymbidium, Phalaenopsis, and Viburnum as the main materials. The airiness is created by the use of Cornus branches and onion-like leaves, attached to thin bamboo sticks. Aluminum wire spirals are incorporated into the transparent vase, ensuring that the arrangement not only
remains visually light, but also stands out thanks to the sustainable choice of materials.
Ode to the tulip

Simplicity in multiples (and repetition) often creates the most beautiful arrangements. The trick is to find the right balance and keep the whole thing exciting to look at with a little imperfection. This arrangement is a contemporary take on the old-fashioned tulip vase. By arranging the blossoms widely, with long tulips, delicate Scabiosa, and fresh green Viburnum in between, this ode to the tulip was created.
Harmonious

These vintage hanging vases from Cor Unum are each individually arranged and together form a harmonious spring bouquet. Featuring French tulips, clematis, irises, nerine, and viburnum, this bouquet is a real eye-catcher above the dining table.
Intertwined

This arrangement features a hand-knotted, semi-circular frame made from 1.4 mm black floral wire. Woven through the structure are a variety of roadside grasses and seed pods, creating a natural, textural base. The frame is placed over a large bowl filled with water, the whole thing is placed on a glass cake stand to give the piece height and elegance. The flowers are arranged directly into water - no floral foam required. While the materials are biodegradable, the frame itself is durable and can be reused many times.
Love tendrils

The base for this bridal bouquet is an Oasis bridy bridal bouquet holder. The insertion technique was used. The chosen flowers are Clematis, Lathyrus, Viburnum, and Stephanotis bridal flower tendrils in cream and lilac shades. Together with the fine structure of Talinum 'Long John', it becomes a graceful and refined whole of love vines.