Stylish mantelpiece arrangement

The base is a robust trunk combined with curved branches of Ilex verticillata 'Winter Gold', old Larix branches, white coral berry (Symphoricarpos), white Zantedeschia, zinc fern (Phlebodium 'Blue Star'), Pinus strobus, bromeliad and Rosa 'Country Blues'.

Play of lines

This play of curved lines requires utmost concentration and patience during creation. In terms of material, it is surprising; the bamboo comes from a curtain from the thrift store, and the corners are made of straws – this technique was devised by Sogetsu teacher Julia Op den Brouw. In the simple vases, Sorbus rockii ‘Pink Pearl’ comes out beautifully in combination with Cryptomeria ‘Crystata’.

Pure grandeur

This vase with a special design calls for pure materials. The beautiful head of the Picea omorika and branches of Malus ‘Adirondack’ and Ilex verticillata ‘Winter Gold’ give the whole thing grandeur. As extra
points of interest, a baby Tillandsia streptophylla, a garland of Cucumis fruits and some subtle bunches of Pinus needles form beautiful accents.

Natural table creation

White and green give the feeling of peace, simplicity, but also luxury.
The basis of this natural table creation is a beautiful piece of warped cork oak bark. In a natural opening is
the beautiful Abies pinsapo ‘Kelleriis’ placed and in the middle Abies koreana ‘Silber Locke’. Holes have been drilled in the cork oak in which glass tubes have been placed with Cryptomeria ‘Crystata’, white Nerine, white coral berry (Symphoricarpos) and a branch of the parlor fir (Araucaria).

Luxury Xmas

The metal wire mesh skirt, through its luxurious yet pure materials, reflects the ultimate Christmas feeling. The base is made of Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' and Pinus densiflora 'Alice Verkade'. Cucumis fruits and Alocasia leaves complete it. 'Let the champagne bottle pop!'

Majestic

This special copper vase calls for a majestic arrangement. For this, over 125 branches of Gypsophila Grandtastic are tied in a sheaf. Untangling the gypsum branches is easy and produces little waste. A (fake) fur is wrapped around the stems, making this heavy, hand-tied sphere stand out even better in the vase - creating even more volume. A real eye-catcher that will dry beautifully.

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