Poetry with the Delphinium
Are they little blue bells that ring, or tiny dolphins jumping in and out of the green undergrowth? Proud and tall in a field of grass, blessed with shades of blue otherwise unheard of in the floral world.
Are they little blue bells that ring, or tiny dolphins jumping in and out of the green undergrowth? Proud and tall in a field of grass, blessed with shades of blue otherwise unheard of in the floral world.
Has the day your customer have been waiting for finally arrived? Next to the rings, cake and guests, flowers take on a huge role at a wedding. You can help them to turn their long desired dreams into reality.
Thanks to its happy, tender looks and endless colour variations, the Lathyrus remains a popular flower year after year as soon as the sun comes out to play. The scent of a Lathyrus reminds us of fresh summer fields filled with flowers.
Forget chocolate for a moment. One of the best parts of a traditional Easter celebration is painting eggs with children and hiding them around the house. This year, replace the paint with natural spring flowers and delicate leaves. Read our instructions, and start creating.
The celebrated furniture designer Charles Eames was on to something when he said: "The details are not the details. They make the design." Just like for the Easter table.
The talented jeweller Peter Carl Fabergé created 69 luxurious decorated eggs between 1885 and 1917. These artistic creations, now known as Fabergé eggs, are richly decorated with diamonds, gold and precious stones.
On a lazy Sunday morning in spring, the breakfast table needs just two things: eggs to eat and beautiful flowers to enjoy. Combine these two treats and make beautifully dainty vases with eggshells in shades of porcelain.
Celebrate springtime with a centrepiece that brings nature indoors to crown your table. A decorative display arranged on a mossy slice of tree trunk is bold and original, the perfect backdrop to the season.
A cheerful flower ball, that will brighten up every bouquet. The flower changes colours from green to white and takes on a round shape. Due its appearance it proudly got the nickname: snowball.