Christmas cones

Flexible willow branches are attached in an arched shape to a polystyrene base wrapped with cork strips. Taxus greenery is attached to a number of arches with
wiring. Wooden cones filled with Oasis floral foam are
clamped between the willow branches. The red fruits and
flowers – Rosa ‘Red Naomi’, rose hips, Gypsophilla,
Dendrobium – form a contrast with the green. Asparagus plumosus and Papaver seed pods sprayed in gold
provide the finishing touch.
Sparkling Christmas

Whether you opt for an expressive eye-catcher or a rustic and understated Christmas arrangement: Christmas in 2023 sparkles! Perhaps it has to do with the zeitgeist, which makes people crave cosiness, a beautifully decorated table, a warm home. A spectacular eye-catcher in the store is therefore highly recommended. The enchantment that belongs to Christmas begins with a few eye-catchers in the flower shop.
‘In every creation, I put a piece of myself’

Florist Charlotte Bartholomé is always looking for new materials, shapes, colors and trends. She is passionate about her profession and radiates creativity and enthusiasm. She finds her greatest inspiration in nature. ‘Yet for Christmas, I am seduced by traditional values. Christmas speaks in red and green colors and has its own formal language: stars, wreaths, trees. You should also give Christmas greenery and typical Christmas decorations such as Christmas baubles, glitter, pine cones, Ilex berries a place in your end-of-year creations every year! The colors red, green and gold also guarantee atmosphere and conviviality.’
'The great thing about a job as a florist is that you can make people happy. Flowers bring happiness, joy and atmosphere. In the holiday season there is a wide range of green and decoration materials and special winter flowers. There are also many different things to do: creating bouquets for the shop, decorating shop windows, decorating winter weddings, providing table decorations, decorating parties and events. I can put my creativity into every creation and put a piece of myself in it.'