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Simple is best! Or maybe less is more? Three stems of one of our fab viburnums, plus, of course, four vases, on a sideboard on a hotel landing. Nice light, too!
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Another nice vase, about 45cm across and our take on a low dome with greens and whites. A mixed dome is a fiddly thing to do on several levels, and this one took an awful long time to get right!
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Here’s a wild one, probably over a metre tall and deliberately random with lots of trailing bits – the client wanted the ‘went into the garden and plonked it in a vase look’. It works really nicely to break the formality of the Louis something-or-other table and mirror.
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A splash of colour. We do a lot of these low domes, normally with hydrangeas or peonies, and occasionally with roses – but as a word of warning, the smaller the flower head, the more they cost! The bowl makes a big difference, this is the clients’ own, about 40cm across - and looked like solid silver…
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This is fun, staying with green and white, and a bare minimum of leaf and flower types in a large low sphere, maybe 60cm across. It’ll look fresh and interesting long after you’ve tired of more structured arrangements.
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Here’s a nicely textured table or reception centrepiece that defines what we like – it stands around 80cm tall and is about the same across. It’s slightly flattened so it can be used close to a wall, and follows our core principle for arrangements ‘if it looks right, it is right’!
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