In balance

The base consists of a beautiful square dish with three specimens of
the new corner shape from Smithers-Oasis, the Bioline Bio Half Quadro. Elaeagnus leaves (back side up)
are attached to the wooden part of the corner shapes with a staple gun.
To create height differences and dimension in the creation, two shapes are attached
to each other on one side of the dish, and one shape is placed on the other side.
Then, Viburnum davidii berries are inserted shortly into the floral foam; the pale
back of the olive willow leaf contrasts nicely with the dark Viburnum davidii berries.
The whole is finished with mossy branches and Symphoricarpos berries, with some
ornamental pears (Pyrus calleryana) in the middle.

Contemporary elegance

Several tall vases are covered with tape, and stabilized leaves are glued onto them with a glue gun.
Subsequently, a few pussy willow branches are attached to each vase with binding wire, as well as branches from
tulip trees (Liriodendron) and cotton wool branches
(Gossypium). A combination of beige,
bronze and ochre-colored Cymbidium is suitable in the vases – a color spectrum
that perfectly matches the trend colors of winter
2023. A few tubes are also attached to the branches –
in order to place flowers lower in the arrangement as well.
The tall, narrow vases give the Cymbidium flowers an
elegant effect in this beautiful composition with the different
vases, walnuts and tulip tree leaves.

Winter tinted

In November, the transition from autumn to winter begins. Yet autumn does not give way so easily, it seems as if the leaves on trees and shrubs color later every year. But at the end of November, winter really makes its entrance.

'Challenges inspire me'

What characterizes master binder Sören Van Laer is his ability to try new things with existing materials, to experiment and to give it his own signature. ‘I followed a horticultural education and completed it with a specialization year in floristry. At school I mastered the most important basic techniques, but the complete perfection in floristry was at my internship at Geert Pattyn in Geluwe. Here I learned a lot of new techniques, I could ‘steal a lot with my eyes’.’

Through his participation in the Fleur Talent project, Sören became acquainted with the entire floral chain and was able to expand his network. ‘I get my inspiration from my environment, from nature, from vegetative materials, but also other materials from, for example, the construction sector can be a source of inspiration.’

‘I love challenges. For example, Cymbidium is not immediately the most obvious flower to work with, but this is precisely what encourages me to get creative. The exotic nature of this flower appeals to me a lot.’

‘Searching for flowers that match the treasures found outside’

Moniek Vanden Berghe is an authority in the field of floral art. After training in various art disciplines, Moniek found her true passion in floral art. Her natural feeling for form and colour, contrast, texture and structure resulted in a highly personal, elegant and contemporary arrangement style. Moniek is known for her trend-setting bridal work, which resulted in the book series Flowers in Love, but also very refined funeral arrangements and nature-inspired creations are part of her repertoire.

‘I mainly find inspiration in the season and in the natural surprises that each season brings. Different weather conditions bring different colors to the leaves, for example. Dry and sunny weather causes the plumes to dry out and fan out earlier, while humidity brings earlier decay and skeletonization. Finding matching flowers and surfaces for the treasures found outside is very fascinating.’

‘Everything in my work is in service of the flowers’

Master florist Geert Pattyn's style is best described as pure, simple, and natural. 'Making the world more beautiful and creating atmosphere with flowers and plants has been my ultimate goal for over thirty years. Aesthetics are very important in my profession. I started as an employee in a flower shop, and after ten years, I founded my own studio on the farm in Geluwe where I grew up.'

'Fashion, design, art, and gastronomy are important sources of inspiration for me, but nature is and remains my most important source of nourishment. My specialization is occasional work: everything in my work serves the flowers. For example, creating with Cymbidium is a challenge. It is a very powerful flower that also glories in a simple creation.'

‘I love geometric shapes. The square is a simple shape that you can play with in different ways: open-closed, dark-light – a theme that offers many possibilities. For example, by working with small squares in large squares, you can also create depth in your work.’

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