Dutch

These plant arrangements are inspired by the old Dutch black-and-white checkered tablecloths of yesteryear. The white Primula obconica brings together that recognizable simplicity and coziness. A touch of nostalgia, with a fresh spring look.
Denim

These wall objects are made from old jeans, combined with a scaffolding tube as a vase. Filled with Nerine, French tulips, and Clematis, they create a bold yet refined whole. A real eye-catcher for your wall.
Heart

This heart is placed on an Oasis biolit heart, which has been enlarged with German wires wrapped in knitting yarn. The beautiful pink-red anemones form the heart, with blue grape hyacinths at the ends of the wires. Vines of Aristolochia and Asparagus create a light, playful look.
Yarn vases

This arrangement consists of twelve glass vases wrapped in sewing thread in various colors. The matching threads are twisted together to form a branch shape, bringing everything together as a whole. Nerine, Salix, Clematis, and jasmine vines, among others, create a playful and versatile arrangement that looks great anywhere.
Intertwined

An organic teardrop shape has been woven from various grasses using a basic wire frame (1.4 mm). Several snowdrops and Clematis Amazing Vienna flowers have been woven in, together with a few defoliated side branches of bamboo and Chasmanthium latifolium grasses. The whole arrangement has been placed in a glass bowl on a base containing a layer of silver sand.
Casual

This bouquet is arranged and bound in a conical tube woven from Typha leaves. This gives the arrangement a traditional and contemporary character. The flower selection includes Clematis 'Kansas', Astrantia, ranunculus, Rosa 'Akito', anemones, tulips, and Zantedeschia. The interplay of line, structure, and flower shape results in a casually looking but carefully constructed bouquet with a modern look.