Optimism and connection with nature

While flower shops are currently busy preparing for Christmas 2024, Messe Frankfurt is already presenting the Christmasworld and Ambiente Trends 25+. These trends for the 2025 holidays are all about responsibility, connection, and optimism. The three themes come together in new designs, natural materials, and colors that are close to nature.
Vertical herb garden

All fresh herbs at hand in your outdoor kitchen! This 'organizer' is partly made of recycled denim fabric. The bags are filled with basil, fennel, dill, rosemary and lettuce, among other things. The white jasmine vines are decoratively incorporated and give the whole thing a beautiful summery sparkle.
Play of lines

This colorful summer arrangement is centrally arranged on an Oasis Bio block. The lines of the designer vase are extended into the arrangement using a wire frame. Flowers used: Delphinium, Lathyrus, rose, Mandevilla tendrils, Viburnum, Scabiosa, Allium schubertii, and Chasmanthium.
Peony Splendor

The base is covered with trendy metallic denim. This, combined with a wrapping of white sticks, forms the basis of this summery arrangement, in which the peony 'Coral Sunset' is in the spotlight. Tendrils of jasmine and Ceropegia are incorporated through the stick wrapping. Other summer flowers used: Clematis Amazing Vienna and lilies of the valley. The light green Begonia leaf brings tranquility to the arrangement.
Highly flammable

For the base, a found log was used, sawn into sections, further processed, and assembled into a layered arrangement. Sideau was used as the floral foam, primarily incorporating colorful materials in red, orange, and bright green to contrast with the somber black, symbolizing the difficult times we are living in.
Materials used: Kniphofia ‘Alcazar’, Gerbera ‘Great Barones’, Rosa ‘Cherry Brandy’, Dahlia ‘Feline Yvonne’, Hypericum ‘Magical Triumph’, Dianthus ‘Caroline’, Asparagus densiflorus ‘Sprengeri’, Parottia persica. Grasses: Alopecurus, Bromus and Lagurus ovatus red, oranges, Asparagus setaceus, Rhipsalis baccifera, Epimedium koreanum.
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.