Budding power

In this sculptural arrangement, nature and structure come together in upward movement and balance. The base consists of a weathered tree stump, a symbol of impermanence and renewed growth. From it, thin branches rise like an abstract forest. Wrapped iron wire elements enhance the direction and tension of the arrangement. Fritillaria imperialis forms an impressive center of gravity, while Anigozanthos, Pieris, Asparagus plumosus, lilies and a single French Tulipa add playfulness and elegance. The dynamic lines and airy placement of materials also make the robust composition sophisticated; a representation of nature's resilience.

Citrus Energy

The composition, starring yellow, exudes fresh energy through the playful combination of floral and natural elements. The base is a hand-braided pot of vine tendrils. In it is placed a vibrant mix of Hamamelis, Oncidium orchids, Ranunculus and Cape greenery. In contrast to the whimsical lines of Hamamelis and the playful structure of the orchids, the creamy-white Ranunculus brings softness. Dangling lemons not only enhance the color scheme but also symbolize vitality. The texture of the Cape green enhances the natural look.

Rhythmic balance

Two bundles of uniform branches, firmly bound together with rubber elements, form the basis of the composition. In these ascending organic structures, the floral infill grows harmoniously with them. The brightening orange calyxes of Sandersonia aurantiaca give the piece a playful, dynamic look. Spherical seed pods of Scabiosa stellata add subtle texture, while fine Asparagus plumosus foliage softens the composition with airy movement. Metal lines in the background reinforce proportions and structure. An intriguing dialogue between geometry and natural growth.

Circular movement

The base of this organic and circular arrangement is composed of dried grasses formed into a dynamic, spiral structure. This artisanal weave emphasizes both reuse and the power of natural textures. Black, wire-wrapped accents meander through the form, creating a subtle contrast. Together with the soft yellow French tulips, whose gracefully curved stems seem to flow out of the structure, they enhance the illusion of movement. This arrangement plays with gravity, balance and impermanence of natural materials - with the grass base playing both a visual and symbolic role in the whole.

Depth in balance

This sculptural arrangement has a distinct front and back and is a response to the often flat floral arrangements circulating on the Internet. The construction, with a strong architectural look, consists of a rubber-wrapped base topped with vertical structures built from natural materials bound together. Balance is an important element: the hanging section with Vanda orchids, Anigozanthos and Rhipsalis is balanced by strategically placed weights at the back. This creates a visual field of tension in which the work seems to float and yet remains firmly anchored. The arrangement invites viewing from all sides and emphasizes that floral art is a three-dimensional experience. The floral infill adds movement and texture.

Natural dialogue

This airy, organic arrangement has as its base a handmade bowl made from recycled wooden slats and clay. From this natural foundation rise metal rods to which a network of spent quince branches is attached. A homemade leaf made of iron is carefully integrated into the composition. The materials used are fringed tulips, Allium, Anthurium and flower clusters of Pieris. Jasmine tendrils meander around the structure, enhancing the interaction between flowers and branches. Additional details such as Eucalyptus fruits and a moss-covered stump give the work a raw, natural texture.

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