Simplicity

This hand-tied bridal bouquet contains a multitude of beautiful flowers. The base is the very special Gypsophila 'Million Daisy', to which Anemone, Ranunculus, Eryngium 'Sirius Questar', Chasmanthium, and Clematis Amazing Kansas have been added.
Waterfall

A base of floral foam in a convex disc shape is filled with Gypsophila Xlence with Astrantia ‘Billion Star’ in between. Delphinium ‘Guardian Lavender is both inserted and knotted into long garlands, creating an elegant cascading waterfall effect.
Shining star

At every wedding, the bride is the radiant star. She is the most beautiful of the day, with festive clothing, a beautiful hairstyle and make-up, and with flowers that seem to tell the story of a long and happy marriage.
Reflection

This bridal bouquet incorporates two botanical materials. The branches are made of pierced pieces of Cornus, connected into a new form using 1 mm aluminum wire. The branched twigs are bound in an open form, with Helleborus 'Mammoth Red' flowers glued to the ends.
‘Every creation tells a unique story’

In 2021, during an internship with Hanneke Frankema in the Netherlands, Claudia Tararache participates in an online competition with a floral dress. She immediately catches our attention. A year later, she wins another prize at Fleuramour in Alden Biesen with a special bridal bouquet.
The current era.

In the base, a piece of wooden beam (residual wood), a number of gold-colored metal fern-like leaves are placed in a regular rhythm: very straight upwards. To create a nice contrast between the two elements, the flowers are placed organically. The arrangement symbolizes the time of now, where the gold-colored ferns are the people, and the flowers are the surrounding nature. Very different and yet not clashing, they form a beautiful whole.