Dynamic

Today's florist is working more and more sustainably. As the basis for this winter counter decoration, dried plaster balls were used - reused and sprayed with water-based paint. The contrast makes the white flower color stand out even more. The combination enhances the winter
feeling and in this way can serve for a long time as a dynamic
counter flower arrangement at a company.
Winter White

Be inspired by the morning dew glistening among grass stalks, here translated into a birch trunk in which Gypsophila Grandtastic sparkles. Holes have been drilled into the birch trunk, varying in size, into which grasses and stems of Gypsophila Grandtastic are incorporated. Between the stems, both high and low, the gypsophila is incorporated like a garland. The whole thing dries in nicely, with the gypsophila flowers actually staying nice and white.
Winterfestoen

On an old piece of thick rope, a festoon has been twisted in a tile-like fashion, including holm oak (Quercus ilex), pistachio green (Pistacia vera), Eucalyptus gunnii, Callicarpa
bodinieri, Symphoricarpos 'White Hedge', Eryngium 'Silverstone', oregano, silver bush (Leucophyta brownii) and Hydrangea.
Winter forest edge

For this winter arrangement with natural materials, a number of bottles were covered with pieces of mossy bark and then glued to a tree disk with waterproof sealant. Grasses and seed pods were placed inside the bottles. To maintain the wavy lines of the tree disk, pieces of Oasis wreaths were attached to these with sealant. The resulting wavy wreath was stitched with natural materials from forest and field creating a "forest edge. Including Viburnum, St. John's wort, Phlomis, Hedera, oregano, brunel, dovecote, wild carrot and various grasses including Pennisetum and Calamagrostis.
Spring Desire

The background is a wreath twisted from wild Clematis tendrils from the forest. The wreath is placed on a large enamel bowl with moss. On top of this, a number of Oasis bulbs have been placed that have been plastered with gray-white leaves for a winter atmosphere. The bowl is further filled with Amaryllis bulbs, Clematis fluff, leaves of Stachys, Senecio and Eucalyptus. The budding tips of green from the remaining bulbs of Narcissus 'Tête-à-tête' make one long for spring.
Deliciously exuberant

This exuberant bouquet on this distinct vase includes Callicarpa bodinieri, Amaranthus 'Red Velvet', wig tree (Cotinus 'Royal Purple') and Clematis Amazing Star River. To this end, a wreath of Oasis sec was pasted with bark and moss and then glued to the vase. Through this, the flowers were inserted into the vase.
The beautiful warm tones of lilac, purple, pink and red fit well into the
exuberant color images of this winter.