Botanical enchantment

In this bridal table setting, the lavish, purple Lathyrus comes into its own in combination with monkey's (Osmunda regalis). The delicate petals and soft fragrance of Lathyrus create a romantic atmosphere, while fresh green fruit adds a playful splash of color. Together with the table linen and ribbons of hand-dyed ribbons from La Lettre, the setting becomes a stylish whole that invites wedding guests to enjoy themselves for a long time.
Spring bridal bells

The subtle charm of this hand-tied bouquet of Leucojum exudes spring. The graceful, bell-shaped flowers symbolize freshness. The pure, elegant bridal bouquet, made with 100 Leucojum vernum stems, also clearly expresses the refined embellishments on the bridal gown. A stylish ensemble.
Infinite love

The circle as a symbol of infinite love is the inspiration for this bridal bouquet. The circles for the base are formed from pith reed and then woven together. By covering them with various fine flowers, an elegant and airy bridal bouquet with subtle contrasts is created. Flowers of Sandersonia, Fritillaria, violets, Talinum 'Long John' and tendrils of Ceropegia woodii were used.
Fervent happiness

The elongated bridal bouquet exudes refinement and playfulness, thanks to the subtle orange bells of the Sandersonia. The elegant, elongated shape emphasizes the graceful bell-shaped flowers. Twenty Sandersonia branches have been tied together for the bridal bouquet. A contemporary solution for brides looking for a fresh composition with a touch of color.
Persian elegance

A torque, or a one-piece necklace, is entirely covered with the purple bell-shaped flowers of twenty branches of Fritillaria persica, the Persian Crown Imperial. The refined bell flowers together form an almost graphic pattern. The unique and elegant necklace gives every wedding dress a stylish touch.
'Mono is trending. The purer, the better'

‘My love for flowers started when I was a little girl,’ says florist Claire van der Velden. ‘That passion has brought me to where I am now. After years of experience as a business manager and running my own store in Delft, I found my passion in bridal floral work by creating unique creations for the most special day in life with my company De Bruidsbloemist: the wedding. This has now grown into Beyond Blossom, with which we are going one step further. Beyond Blossom gives me the chance to make my dreams come true: putting together wedding designs that are not only beautiful, but also unique and personal.’
‘I get inspiration from my travels to Kenya, Thailand, and Sri Lanka, among other places. My style is playful and generous. I also love working with rare and special flowers. In addition to ribbons, mono arrangements are a trend for bridal work in 2025; the purer, the better.’