Table Composition

Special vases in warm (trend) colors together form an atmospheric table decoration. Each vase is made up with different materials, showing off each individual flower.
Airy layering

This bouquet is constructed using two techniques that reinforce each other. The whimsical stems of Asparagus falcatus 'Wild' are set on wire and form an airy framework. In between, the long spikes of Amaranthus caudatus 'Rosary' give the arrangement graceful movement, the long stems standing in water. Loose flowers of Phalaenopsis are, with cold glue, subtly attached.
Airy classic

A tall, matte gold vase forms the base for this airy arrangement. In a frame of date branches (Phoenix dactylifera) and Hydrangea, Crocosmia 'Peach Melba', Rosa polyantha and Ranunculus Magical Salmousse are firmly incorporated. The spatial image remains light and elegant - partly due to the use of only a few flower species in generous quantities.
Powerful simplicity

On a light frame, a visually strong rhythm is created by the reappearance of three types of fresh materials: Allium siculum between tufts of Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Blondie' and pampas grass (Cortaderia selloana). The culms are fixed with cold glue. The shadow play emphasizes the tight formal language.
Dialogue

A round panel is covered with satin silk printed with leaves and flowers via the ecoprint technique. Around the panel is floral work that reflects the print to create a dialogue between textiles and flowers and greenery. The materials, including Eryngium, dried Ammi majus, Asparagus falcatus 'Wild', Rosa polyantha and rosehip, match the mood of the print. Natural, sophisticated and layered.
Imprint in clay

Fresh flowers and leaves are pressed into clay; the negatives are cast in plaster into refined reliefs. The transience of autumn tangibly captured in form and texture.