Business

This business design combines flowers with wool-covered branches from Lehner Wool. Polianthes 'Elle Pink', roses, and two stems of Amaryllis are incorporated into a gold-plated wire frame. The arrangement balances between decorative and functional and is clearly aimed at a business context.
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.
Movement

Hellebore, lisianthus, Eryngium, and Viburnum are incorporated into this bouquet on a spring wood frame. The construction gives the arrangement clear movement and direction. The number of stems used and the loose structure make this work a contemporary interpretation of the Dutch hand-tied bouquet.
Open and airy

This bouquet by Esther Weijenberg exudes spring. The generous use of Viburnum keeps the arrangement open and airy, while the flowers have been carefully placed to maintain balance. The colors are fresh and natural, with a light decorative finish that makes the bouquet suitable for a variety of uses.
Web structure

Dupré developed a table piece on a spider web-like wire frame in which flowers and leaves are carefully arranged. Wire-covered extensions support the orchids and reinforce the layering. Amaryllis, Syringa, and Phalaenopsis together form an elegant yet technically sophisticated whole.