Eyecatcher

Sometimes you would like to have a tree in your home, purely because of the beautiful green atmosphere it gives. Look at nature through your eyelashes. In the light of young eyes, a basic fruit trunk full of fresh green ferns and Monstera plants seems to come straight from nature. Rightfully an eye-catcher for young people's interiors.

Nature at its best

The white bowl is filled with unusual stones with holes formed by nature. They come from the Normandy coast where the holes were created by wind and sea. The stones give hold to the branches and flowers inserted through the holes and between the stones in a natural line. Nature at its best. Materials used: Magnolia, Tulipa, Ornithogalum thyrsoides, Panicum virgatum, Lunaria annua.

Spring Messenger

In a beautiful earthenware oval pot, Oasis TerraBrick was used as a base at the bottom, In this, dried grass (Panicum virgatum) from the winter garden was inserted and sandwiched. Between the dry grass, spent branches from the garden (Spirea japonica, Solidago, Lunaria annua) have been inserted, giving a beautiful winter silhouette. Spring is revealed in the subtle shape and color of the dwarf iris bulbs. Up close, this frilly soft yellow Iris 'Katharine's Gold' has beautiful bright yellow with blue markings.

Roots

A dried root system of an old rosemary bush was used upside down as a frame for this natural-looking bouquet in shades of pink, white and green. All the flowers and grasses have been given their own place and thus stand out beautifully. Materials used: Tulipa, Panicum virgatum fresh and dried, Lunaria annua, Scabiosa BonBon Scoop 'French Vanilla', Alstroemeria florinca 'White Pearls', Ranunculus 'Pon Pon Malva', Ranunculus 'Charm Pink', Agapanthus 'Glacier', cherry blossom, Anethum graveolens, Chasmanthium latifolium.

Nature on the table

The beautiful ceramic colors differently each time in natural light. The combination with a weathered stump, spent grasses and seed pods on Kenzan toothpicks and the beautiful French Tulipa 'Jonquieres' makes it a (table) arrangement that continues to fascinate, and bloom.

Tantalizing

An upright structure made from thorny branches of a rose bush. They are connected with 1.8 mm metal wire drilled through the stems. The whole stands in a bowl, free in the water on a large kenzan. This beautiful transparent form has an unusual interplay of lines. Inserted into the form are Clematis Amazing Kansas flowers. To enhance the interplay of lines, the leaves of the Clematis have been removed.

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