Bessenhart in eenvoud

Een klein eenvoudig hart met een huid van strak gepinde bessen van Hypericum op een rode hartvormige piepschuim basis. Door de droogwaarde verkleuren de bessen naar donker, waarbij ze licht krimpen, waardoor het subtiele rood van de ondergrond er later weer tussendoor schijnt. Een enkele Gloriosa zet een sierlijke lijn – hier geldt de kunst van het weglaten.

Slaap zacht

Zilverkleurig spool wire is door elkaar gehaakt en geweven tot er een losse kIussenvorm is ontstaan. In deze basis zijn vele kleine reageerbuisjes bevestigd waarin een grote verscheidenheid van bloemen in een rijk kleurenpalet is verwerkt. Gebruikte bloemen: Gloriosa ‘Fifty Shades’, diverse Clematis Amazing soorten zoals London, Miami, Kansas en Sofia. Maar ook Polianthes ‘Elsa Blush’, Chasmantium latifolium ‘Mantis’, Talinum ‘Long John’, Astrantia ‘Roma’, Phalaenopsis, Lilium, Scabiosa Bon Bon Scoop French Vanilla, Viola en diverse soorten Dahlia.

Balanced

This large, sustainable arrangement spans nearly a metre in width and is built on a striking base made from the roots of the Davallia fern. These roots dry beautifully, allowing the bowl-shaped structure to be reused time and again. The frame beneath – made from thick aluminium wire – is completely hidden, serving purely as a strong technical support. Long strands of fern root have been woven and layered into an intricate, textured network, adding depth and natural movement. Around 200 water tubes are discreetly embedded throughout the design, making it easy to refresh and reuse each one. Though robust in construction, the overall effect is organic and artistic – a perfect balance of structure and softness.

Floral Pillar

This striking vertical arrangement stands at an impressive 1.8 metres tall and is built upon a modern tulip vase from Ecri Living – a contemporary nod to a classic Dutch form. Inside the vase, a subtle internal structure of three sturdy aluminium wires supports the flowers, which are placed in tubes for hydration and flexibility. The design rises elegantly in a cylindrical shape, with colour accents in the flowers reflecting the tones of the vase itself. Thanks to its modular and reusable construction, this piece is both visually impactful and sustainably designed.

Minimalism

Inspired by the Japanese art of Ikebana, this refined composition follows the principle of ‘less is more’, showing respect for each individual material. A clear glass vase is filled exclusively with compostable elements. The flower stems are supported by an internal latticework of Cornus branches, creating a clean, elegant composition without the use of floral foam or wire. The design cleverly utilizes negative space, highlighting the unique beauty of each flower.

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