Eenvoud die raakt

Rust, eenvoud en betekenis bepalen het nieuwe afscheidsbloemwerk. Met minder bloemen- en groensoorten ontstaat ruimte: heldere vormen, tactiele t exturen en details die troosten zonder te over laden.
Puur textuur

Half augustus hangt de herfst al in de lucht. De atmosfeer verandert. Het is vochtiger, er is dauw op het gras, je ruikt de aardse geur en er hangen heel veel spinnenwebben op vaak onverwachte plekken.
6x Floral Trends

Each year, Marginpar collaborates with a leading floral designer to present its vision on floral design trends. For 2025, European Champion Hanneke Frankema brings her own bold perspective to the table.
‘Sustainability gives floral art a creative boost’

In an era when sustainability is becoming increasingly important, floral designer Max van de Sluis looks back to the past to find inspiration for the future. Reflecting on insights from his recently published book, Sustainable Floral Design, he Âcandidly shares his personal experiences, practical insights, and explains why Âsustainability primarily offers a creative opportunity for the art of floral design.
‘My focus is on object design’

Nicolaus Peters, an acclaimed floral designer from Germany, rose to international acclaim by winning the prestigious Interflora World Cup in 2023. His journey to the top of the floral art world was not without obstacles, but Nicolaus showed perseverance, passion, and dedication to his craft.
GROWTH! An adventurous floral journey

‘This will be something completely different. I never wanted to do a demonstration where I simply walk on stage, place flowers, and talk about how I made it. I would love it if the people left the show thinking, ‘Wow, I’ve never seen anything like this before in the flower world.’ With these enthusiastic words, European Champion of Floral Art, Hanneke Frankema, introduced her upcoming floral show, ‘GROWTH!’, set to take place during the World Cup Floral Art final in August at the World Forum in The Hague.