Natural personality

Vertical lines of Cornus branches form the foundation of this powerful, organic composition. The branches are interconnected with 1.6 mm annealed wire, creating an open and sturdy frame with a natural look. Clematis 'Tokyo' blooms between this slender structure, partly directly in the water of the bowl, partly placed in test tubes. The flowers appear to float freely, bringing softness to the robust branch frame. Airy Panicum Skygrass reinforces the natural character and provides movement and transparency.
Floating

A narrow shelf, covered with handmade paper, forms the basis for this airy composition. Individual flowers are placed in test tubes between the delicate stems of Hosta: anemone, Fritillaria, Clematis Star River, ranunculus, and Talinum 'Long John'. Each stem is subtly extended with 1.6 mm of untouched wire, allowing the floral arrangement to detach from the surface and appear to float in space. The transparency between the lines creates rhythm and depth.
Spring transition

Two cylindrical vases filled with reed stems are a sustainable and
reusable alternative to floral foam.
Nerine, Chaenomeles, Hamamelis, French tulips, Fritillaria, and daffodils are arranged in this natural base. The
combination of transparent glass, linear structures, and fresh spring blooms creates an airy, contemporary look.
Surprising foundation

This unique arrangement focuses on the interplay between technology and natural materials. Orange carrots form the basis of the whole and are connected by 1.6 mm annealed wire. This creates a sturdy yet visually light structure. Poppies and Chaenomeles are placed directly in water between the carrots. The combination of edible materials with refined spring flowers creates an exciting contrast in color, texture, and shape.
This clamping technique keeps the stems exactly in place and ensures stability without the use of traditional floral foam.
Variation

This contemporary spring arrangement has a sturdy and decorative foundation: Codiaeum leaves are rolled up, glued, and tied with binding wire. The leaves are incorporated into test tubes of various sizes, which are assembled in an ascending shape.
This constructive basis creates a playful and airy floral image, in which different types of (fragrant) daffodils have been arranged. The variation in flower shape, height, and color—from fresh white to sunny yellow—reinforces the natural character of the arrangement. The structure provides rhythm and movement, while the scent and color experience bring the work to life.
Playful rhythm

An open, semi-circular structure of woven Salix branches forms the soft foundation of this bouquet. The natural lines enclose the flowers like a nest and create an airy, transparent shape. Inside, Clematis 'Kansas', Gloriosa 'Fifty Shades', French tulips, Cymbidium, Anthurium, Nerine, roses, and daffodils are bound in a loose, natural way. This creates a playful rhythm of color, texture, and shape. The technique supports the story: the daffodils have been pre-treated by allowing the stems to dry out. This neutralizes the mucus and allows the other flowers to last longer.