Tropical contrast

An arrangement as a decorative ornament with some clear showpiece shapes such as Gloriosa and Epidendrum orchid, processed solitarily. The tropical materials ‘grow’ around a frame of bundled birch branches, forming a beautiful contrast. These birch bundles can be reused, and banana flower (Musa), kumquat fruits (Citrus japonica), Hedera and umbrella plant (Cyperus) also have a nice long vase life.
Cobalt Cadence

Cadence generally signifies a (regular) rhythm, which is well-suited to this framed bouquet featuring stunning blue Delphinium, Lathyrus, peonies, and other beautiful summer flowers and tendrils. The blue wooden frame has a special construction at the binding point, ensuring all stems remain in place, eliminating the need to further bind the bouquet with twine.
Orange Wealth

This vibrant floral arrangement brings the warmth of summer to life. The reusable base of wood and dried reeds provides a visual resting point for the flowers. Sustainable Oasis Bio floral foam is applied in the base, in which beautiful orange hues of Haemanthus and Kniphofia combine nicely with playful accents of lilac Allium, grasses, and other natural materials.
Summer flash

With an explosion of color, this arrangement depicts the vibrancy of summer. Orange and lilac flowers dance on a striking green, handmade wooden frame. With a mix of Kniphofia, Digitalis, elegant long Gloriosa, Lathyrus and other flowers, it is an ode to the warm season.
The frame is cleverly designed for double-sided and multiple use, making it both practical and sustainable. Whether you use it in its original state or turn it around for a fresh new look, the arrangement showcases as a striking piece of art for virtually any space.
Elegant summers

Matching the transparent, undulating form, fragile lines and delicate white/green materials have been chosen to create a refined balance.
For the base, twelve welding wires (Ø 1.8mm) have been attached and bent in a white wooden plant table. Subsequently, thin pantyhose (20 denier) have been pulled over the wires and secured at the bottom with cold glue. The whole thing has been slightly lightened with white spray paint. Glass tubes and bulb vases have been attached along the edges with Poly Max and then decorated with white flowers and greenery: Nigella damascena ‘Bridal White’ (love-in-
-a-mist), Scabiosa Scoob White, white Ixia and Delphinium, Platycerium bifurcatum (staghorn fern), Aristolochia tendrils and Tillandsia plants
Black and white balance

The large white Delphinium and the calm, fresh colors of Celosia and Ammi form a counterpart to the black decorative shapes. The colors white and black are beautifully balanced. For the base, a polystyrene sheet was first painted with latex and then sprayed black. Two decorative shapes were cut from this and attached to an Oasis cake dummy with wooden skewers. The whole thing is placed on a water dish. The green materials are also inserted into the floral foam and partly attached to the polystyrene with display pins, whereby the decorative round lines are reinforced with lily grass and the white Delphinium 'New Rocket'. In the arrangement you will find Hedera and Bergenia cordifolia leaf, Ammi visnaga, green Celosia argentea var. cristata, Cordyline compacta and Pennisetum 'Black Fox'.