Foraging from castle grounds, drinking pink champagne, wild flower meadows at sunset, cat snuggles and a foam free fairytale installation on an old chestnut tree. Sounds like a dream, but it was my 1:1 masterclass in France!
**Need this for a specific date? Faster shipping available upon request!** Our Flor Installation is now available for purchase for your home, gallery, events, weddings, gifts, proposals, and more. Available as both Full DIY and Pre-Made configurations, our kits come in a variety of sizes in order to suit your specific use, and are also able to be combined to form larger installations. Full DIY: All materials, supplies, artificial flora, hardware and instructions are provided for you in order to create your own Flor Installation to your own specification and design. Pre-Made: Pre-designed strands of flora, supplies and hanging instructions are provided for you in order to setup your Flor Installation immediately after receiving your kit. Kits are sized with 6, 9, 16, or 25 unique strands. For example, a x6 kit is a total of 6 individual strands, a x9 kit is 9 strands and so forth. We also have x1 kits (a single strand). These are normally used for sample sizes or add-ons to larger orders. Overall palette and flora tones will reflect shown examples. Results and flora species may vary. Model shown varies depending on photo. Designed for 8-10' (96"-120") ceiling heights and solid surface mounting. Screw in hooks are included as standard, and removable adhesive hooks are available at an additional cost. Custom orders including specific colors are welcome, and are an additional cost based on size of order. Please inquire directly for custom colors or for height variations. Recommended for display use only. Width of installation varies based on kit size and your placement/spacing of each strand!
Today marks HonestlyWTF’s four year anniversary. Four years! To celebrate, we’re revisiting the very first tutorial we ever featured on the site: shibori tie dye. Lauren and I first discovered shibori after discovering an old…
One of the tiny offices on the third floor, with orange tulips at mid-day. In 2003, a building housing the Massachusetts Mental Health Center (MMHC) was slated for demolition to make way for updated facilities. The closure was a time for reflection and remembrance as the MMHC had been in operation for over nine decades and had touched thousands of patients and employees alike, and the pending demolition presented a unique problem. How does one memorialize a building impossibly rich with a history of both hope and sadness, and do it in a way that reflects not only the past but also the future? More
within the atrium of concept shopping mall bikini berlin, rebecca louise law has deconstructed a blossoming spring garden and suspended it from the ceiling.
Size: 197" x 118" Color: White Application Type: Non-Pasted Pattern: Flower Room/Location: Adults\ Room Style: Modern Format: Horizontal Image Type: Photography Removal Type: Peelable Material: Non-woven Features: Stain Resistant Water Resistant: No Width: 197" Height: 118" Number of Panels: 5-Panel Cleaning Method: Cleanable with mild household cleaners Installation Tools Needed: Cutting Tool
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"[I] hoped for smiles, the ones that happen when you witness a random act of kindness. That was my goal, my vision. Create an emotional response through flowers."
Artist Jean-Michel Bihorel uses real dried blooms to create a stunning digital series called Flower Figures. The French creative says that this project
Lovers of flower power unite, because these floral installations for weddings are some ideas worth bookmarking! We did the hard work for you and scoured
A picture speaks a thousand words. Get inspired and come on a journey through our gardens by clicking on the galleries.
We look back at 2020 through the lens of Flower magazine’s top Instagram posts of the year, featuring floral arrangements, gardens & more
Completed in 2021 in Philadelphia, United States. Images by Nomad Studio. The ephemeral installation, a 1,000 SQF miniature sculptural forest consisting of more than 1,200 forestry seedling kokedamas nested within an...
Spanish artist Ignacio Canales Aracil creates vessels reminiscent of upside-down baskets using nothing but pressed flowers. The art of flower pressing dates back thousands of years; pressed flowers were reportedly discovered in a 3,000-year-old coffin of Tutankhamun’s mother in Egypt, and both Greek and Roman botanists were known to preserve plants using techniques that continue today. But Aracil’s method is a bit different, relying on large cone-shaped molds into which carefully woven patches of hand-picked flower stems are placed. More
For more than forty years, artist Dale Chihuly has wowed us with his expert glass sculpting skills. We have seen all kinds of amazing swirls, spheres, and
This floating flower garden consists of a three-dimensional mass of flowers.The artwork space is completely filled with flowers, but as the flowers float up above people, open spaces are created. Because of this, people are able to freely wander around the flower mass space. If you encounter other p...
The latest latest floating flowers taking the flower and wedding world by storm are flower clouds - we share 17 of our favourite Flower Cloud Wedding ideas
A sculpture by Jeong-Hwa Choi, place Antonin Poncet in Lyons.
28,000 Flowers Brighten Up Mental Health Center
Rebecca Louise Law is known for her breathtaking installations that consist of thousands of hanging flowers suspended overhead. Last February, she was
See behind the scenes of the launch of new book Conscious Creativity by Philippa Stanton, artist and Instagram queen aka @5ftinf and peek inside the b