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DPK Floral magazine

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Finally... Spring

After weeks of dark days, cold, and snow, clear blue skies and sunshine are returning. You can feel that spring is about to reveal itself. Tree buds are about to burst, and here and there the first spring flowers, such as Hamamelis and Galanthus, are already appearing.

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Spring outlook

During each Floral Fundamentals photo shoot, ambassadors are invited to create seasonal arrangements that reflect their daily practice. For this series, the focus was on spring work that is commercially applicable to a variety of markets. In doing so, we deliberately looked at differences in approach between countries. These differences are not only visible in the choice of materials and use of color, but also in form, structure, and decorativeness. The arrangements show how diverse the interpretation of "spring" can be.

Articles

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‘Giving flowers is like passing on a little magic.’
Floral Trends Mike Boerma. Trend 6: Open silhouette
Trends in floral art

Every year, Marginpar asks a leading designer to compile a Floral Trend Report to inspire fellow professionals. For 2026, that designer is Mike Boerma. His work takes him all over the world, while international influences converge in Aalsmeer through the Boerma Institute. This constant interaction forms the basis of his trend overview.

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Between dream and reality: An Italian Dream
An Italian Dream. That is the latest Masterpieces video by Kim Bücholdt, Björn Kroner, and FM Group. This episode, which is less than ten minutes long, takes us on a journey through the Italian lifestyle.
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International top florists steal the show

Many trade visitors from the flower and plant industry came to IPM Essen from January 27 to 30. For florists, Creative Hall 5 was the place to be. Here, on the IPM Flower Stage, a rotating stage, floral trends and live shows were put in the spotlight for four days. The stands surrounding the flower theater featured presentations by the shows' main sponsors, including Marginpar, Decorum, FLOOS, and Smithers-Oasis.

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Willow catkin: Modest, but versatile

Some seemingly simple materials turn out to be surprisingly versatile. The goat willow (Salix caprea) is a good example of this. Modest in appearance, but abundant in the Dutch landscape. Willow grows wherever the soil contains sufficient water. It is a tree that is deeply rooted in our culture and craftsmanship.

Madrid Blooms 2026
‘Work hard and follow your own voice’

Sylvia Bustamante Gubbins believes in the power of flowers. She is the founder and director of Madrid Flower School and organizer of Madrid Blooms: the annual international congress for design and innovation in floral creation. According to Sylvia, the sector is more relevant than ever.

Designers in this edition

Erika oldenhof

‘I enjoy working with seasonal flowers.’

Erika Oldenhof is a certified master florist and owns a flower shop. "I also enjoy working as a freelancer. That way, I can ...

Max van de Sluis

‘Line play and movement are essential to me’

The work of floral designer Max van de Sluis often arises from the moment. "A single flower, a ...

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