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DPK Floral magazine

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Spring

As far as we are concerned, spring cannot start early enough. Immediately after the Christmas festivities, the beacons are immediately set. There is a need for space and light. The first flowering branches, the snowdrops, the Helleborus flowers and blue grapes: let them come, we know what to do with them.

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Nature, naturally!

For the special theme Nature, naturally! vegetative floral creations, as it grows in nature, are the starting point. Transparency also plays a major role. The arrangements are created as much as possible through the use of sustainable techniques and responsible materials.

Articles

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'I like to put my creativity to the test'

Chantal Post loves the different aspects of the profession: running a floral business, decorating events and sharing knowledge through workshops and demonstrations. With an undeniable passion for the profession, she has worked her way to the top in the Belgian florist community. Last year she crowned herself Belgian champion and soon she may represent her country at the World Championships in The Hague. What drives her? How is she preparing for this prestigious competition?

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'Each creation tells a unique story'

Claudia Tararache takes part in an online competition in 2021, during an internship with Hanneke Frankema in the Netherlands, wearing a floral floral dress. She immediately catches our attention. A year later, she wins another prize during Fleuramour in Alden Biesen with a special bridal bouquet.

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The delight of budding

Flowers, plants and season have a magical connection. Every year, after the gray winter months, we look forward to spring with longing. In no season can you so enjoy the budding, the rising, the budding - and that at all levels, from bulbs to trees.

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Round and round we go

For the first time prominent in Hall 5, the German Florists' Association (FDF) presented at IPM Essen an inspiring meeting place created for professionals in the flower industry. The legendary rotating stage is rightfully the centerpiece, with a number of inspiring flower shows by top international and German florists every day. But not only the stage revolves: circles and round (flower) shapes also play a leading role in the arrangements.

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Sur/Reality, in search of new creative horizons

Since 1994, trade fair Maison&Objet in Paris has brought together the international community of decoration, design and lifestyle. It has since become a tradition to present, together with the trend agencies Elisabeth Leriche and François Delclaux, the social trends in our society in style rooms or concept stores illustrated with the products of the exhibitors.

Designers in this edition

Max van de Sluis

'Vegetative is difficult to execute commercially in the current zeitgeist'

You can approach the theme Nature, Naturally! in several ways, according to floral designer Max van de Sluis. 'For ...

Hanneke Frankema

'Reuse to Reduse'

Floral designer Hanneke Frankema is always looking around for substrates. That earned her, for example, a set of beautiful ...

Erik Lockley

'My preference is for local seasonal materials'

Erik Lockley creates worlds of movement, tension and balance. Flower wizard or botanical morphologist or innovative artist with ...

Bente van Meurs

'Spring lets floral arrangements shine'

Florist Bente van Meurs is a young floral talent from Brunssum, the south of southern Limburg. During her education ...

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'Showing the power of symbolism'

With a passion for nature and creativity, Peter van Asselt combines his work as a nurse with his love for ...

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