Love tendrils

The base for this bridal bouquet is an Oasis bridy bridal bouquet holder. The insertion technique was used. The chosen flowers are Clematis, Lathyrus, Viburnum, and Stephanotis bridal flower tendrils in cream and lilac shades. Together with the fine structure of Talinum 'Long John', it becomes a graceful and refined whole of love vines.

‘Flowers are an experience’

'There is nothing like the beauty of flowers in their purest form,' says floral designer Johan Martens. 'As a floral arranger, I see daily how powerful and expressive flowers can be. For years I have worked for companies at home and abroad, where I create floral designs with great love and dedication that touch, surprise and connect.'

'My style is recognizable by combining decorative shapes with natural lines and structures of plants. No excess, but rather the power of simplicity and respect for the natural growth of each flower or branch. That balance creates arrangements that breathe. Sometimes they are playful, sometimes subdued, but always in harmony with the environment and with the moment.'

'The greatest pleasure in my profession? Making people happy, especially at special and emotional moments such as a wedding, where flowers often say more than a thousand words. Each creation is unique, tailored to the people and their story. Flowers are not decoration, they are an experience.'

Circle of Life

A refined and meaningful arrangement, built in an elegant gold-colored circle that symbolizes the infinite cycle of life. When creating this arrangement, binding wire, thread, and cold glue were used to attach the materials in a subtle and careful manner. The flowers used – waxflower (Chamelaucium uncinatum), Tillandsia, Helleborus, Rhipsalis, and Chrysanthemum – make it a harmonious whole with a contemporary romantic look.

Lively

The base of the bridal arrangement is a metal ring, a symbol of unity and connection. The ring is completely wound with various plant materials, which provides a natural and playful structure. The materials are carefully attached with wire, binding, and adhesive techniques. Among other things, Chrysanthemum, Scabiosa, Sandersonia, Phalaenopsis, and Gloriosa, supplemented with beautifully patterned Begonia leaves and a waterfall of tendrils of Ceropegia woodii, are processed into a lively whole that is beautifully balanced.

Playfully warm

A hand-tied bridal bouquet with a frame of bindwire and striking Guzmania flowers, the stems of which are wrapped with natural-colored bindwire and gold-colored wrapping wire. Phalaenopsis, Papaver, Scabiosa, roses, and Bromelia are added. The whole has a striking warm color scheme of pink-red, apricot, and ochre, and is wrapped with jasmine, which makes it playful.

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