
Floral signatures: famous floral stylists share their secrets
We interview well-regarded floral stylists and share the secrets behind their favourite floral creations here, with the goal of inspiring you to create your own version. Not everyone can be a floral professional, but that's not what floral signatures are about. Working with flowers is a creative outlet that sparks joy - plus, you get to enjor floral artwork in your home afterwards!
Floral artworks at height
Let your head stay in the clouds with high-up floral artworks, which are a long way from a standard bouquet on a table. Several flower stylists share their signature pieces at height. Discover how floral stylist Yoko Negi creates a floating flower cloud with dried flowers. With the help of Yoko's tutorial, you can create your own version in just a few steps! The use of dried flowers here means you'll enjoy your creation for months to come. We also have instructions for making a smaller, more approachable version here.


Another beautiful floral arrangement that involves your ceiling is the one by floral stylist Valentina Teinitzer, from Studio de Pasquale in Germany. Her gorgeous hanging bunches of Amaranthus will capture your heart and can be customised accordingly to the seasonal availability of flowers.
Floral art inspired by painting
What if we combine the worlds of floral and painting and create a floral creation that looks like it came out of a painting? That is exactly what flower stylist Alexander from A.P Flower does. He will inspire you with his beautiful floral still lifes and show you how to create your own still life with flowers in just a few steps. We guarantee you: that will be a flower arrangement to make you speechless!


Floral art in a floral arrangement or bouquet
Want to bring a floral arrangement to life? Then discover Floral Signature by floral stylist Kasia Borowiecka. This London-based floral stylist specialises in creating statement floral arrangements. Her artworks are almost all inspired by the Japanese floral art Ikebana, which means something like “bringing flowers to life”. Characteristic of Kasia's work is the 3D effect and the use of fruit and typical seasonal flowers. With the help of her tips and step-by-step plan, you can create such a beautiful piece of floral art yourself!

Flowers are a great way to express warm feelings for someone. Want to experience that for yourself? Get inspired by the creation of flower stylist Cécile from Oz Garden. She explains exactly how to make an “ode to love” with flowers. With the help of her step-by-step plan and tips, you can make a special floral creation that will make your loved one's heart beat faster. We promise: by letting your feelings speak for themselves and following your intuition, you will make the most beautiful creations.


To make something special, you have to consider shape, colour, smell and height.
To turn an “ordinary” bouquet into something special, you have to consider shape, colour, scent and height. Flower stylist Nina from GOLDREGEN has understood this art so well that she turns monochrome (one-coloured) bouquets into stylish eye-catchers. She shares her secret and gives you the best tips for creating a powerful, one-coloured bouquet. Which colour will you opt for?