Here are some contemporary arrangements and unique one of a kind themed pieces. Click image to enlarge and view gallery for this page.
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Carnation Tree: one hundred and thirty-five pink carnations accented with green Fuji mums and curly willow |
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This dinnerplate dahlia is a real show piece against the monstera leaves |
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A large bowl with twenty five stunning coral roses, monstera leaf and curly willow |
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Dinnerplate dahlia in a rock filled bowl |
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An elegant centrepiece: Tibet roses, alstroemeria, dendrobium orchids, dusty miller and tiki fern |
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Cube vase with commercial mums, lisianthus and mini calla lilies |
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Table centrepiece; two varieties of heliconia, with red ginger and tropical greens |
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Decorative arrangement with heliconia, ginger, tropical greens and dendrobium orchids |
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Bismarkia palm, bells of Ireland, stock, anthuriums, cymbidium orchids, dendrobium orchids, susara protea, cremons, heliconia, blushing bride protea and thistle, along with tropical greens |
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Smaller arrangement to complement the larger one above; heliconia, ginger, dendrobium orchid, cremon, blushing bride protea, thistle and monstera leaf |
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Large and mini gerbera with a cushion of pom pom chrysanthemums |
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White dendrobium orchids, lush roses and red hypericum berries |
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Tulips, fragrant hyacinths and delicate lisianthus, with a bed of pom chrysanthemums |
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Curly willow, parrot tulips, deep purple lisianthus, mini gerbera, Israeli ruscus and bear grass |
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Light pink tulips, lisianthus, novelty chrysanthemums, purple hyacinth and fresh curly willow |
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Low and long table centrepiece. Florigene carnations in
light and dark purple, green fuji mum, yellow commercial mum and yellow
carnations
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Red ginger, white and red anthuriums and leucadendron safari with a variety of tropical greens |
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Red ginger, white and red anthuriums and leucadendron safari with a variety of tropical greens |
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Red ginger, white and red anthuriums and leucadendron safari with a variety of tropical greens |
Heliconia wagneriana (aka lobster-claws), strelitzia (bird-of-paradise) and tropical greens |
Dramatic tropical heliconia |
Stunning birds of paradise and sorbonne lilies arranged in Ikebana style (Japanese art of flower arranging) |
Dramatic birds of paradise with tropical monstera leaves
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Dark pink gerbera, roses, green mini chrysanthemums, green hypericum berry, galpini leucadendron with monstera and milky way aspidestra leaves |
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This low and long arrangement contains purple dendrobium orchids, green Fuji/spider mums and white lilies |
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A top down view |
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Looks great raised as well |
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Dendrobium orchids, Fuji/spider mums, white lily, monstera leaf and lily grass |
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Birch branches connects these 2 vases to create a one of a kind long centre piece |
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Top down view of the 2 vase centre piece |
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Simply beautiful (gerbera, carnations, iris and liatris) |
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Mixed arrangement of tropical greens, dendrobium orchids, gerbera, spider/fuji mums and star of Bethlehem |
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Makes a great hostess gift (gerbera, star of Bethlehem, and dendrobium orchids) |
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This arrangement will add a tropical feel to any environment (bird-of-paradise, gerbera, leucadendron, pin cushion protea & equisetum) |
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Other side of the tropical arrangement |
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This parallel arrangement is perfect for a mantel or side table (liatris, sun flower, gerbera and chrysanthemum) |
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This tall contemporary arrangement is sure to be a focal point in any room |
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Viewable from all sides (bells of Ireland, lilies, gerbera, roses, snapdragon and chrysanthemums) |
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For the gerbera lover (available in lots of different colours) |
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This contemporary design is simplistic but elegant (gladiolus, spider/Fuji mums and equisetum) |
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Becomes a real WOW piece once the gladiolus start to open |
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Bumble Bee themed one of a kind arrangement for a baby shower (alstromeria, sun flower and 2 types of chrysanthemum) |
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