Surprising

Iron rings are attached to sturdy plane tree branches with wool. The rings are wrapped and spanned with different colors of wool, creating beautiful bouquet frames. In the spring bouquets, bright cheerful flower colors are combined with the fresh green of Asparagus and the Chasmantium. Bright yellow French tulip, Sandersonia, small white Allium, Ranunculus ‘Cloony’, ginster and Scabiosa. All stems are tied together with Thypha leaf and each bouquet is placed in a high narrow vase.
Spring swing

For this beautiful hanging spring object, the base consists of robust lianas with rope tied together and filled with blue multiflora hyacinths and Muscari. Several glass tubes with Clematis 'Star River' are placed in between as an extra surprise effect. Ideal for a spring event.
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.
Winter celebration

A robust garland adorns any indoor and outdoor space in the winter months. Small tufts of Gypsophila Grandtastic are twisted around a thick piece of rope with binding wire. The large, white flowers remain beautiful, and thanks to the strong, easy-to-work stems, this decoration is made in no time.
Next level

In this bouquet, subtle shades of gray and pure white come together. The base is a wire wreath to which small bunches of Panicum virgatum 'Fontaine' are tied with binding wire. The pure white large flowers of Gypsophila Grandtastic are easy to arrange and stay beautiful for a long time. The grayish undertone of the Panicum gives the bouquet a fur collar, as it were. The garland of Lunaria annua, silver penny, placed on silver-colored wire, connects the two materials.
Dynamic

Today's florist is working more and more sustainably. Dried gypsophila spheres are used as a base for this winter counter decoration – reused and sprayed with water-based paint. The white flower color stands out even more due to the contrast. The combination enhances the winter
feeling and can serve as dynamic
counter floral work at a company for a long time.