This lovely bouquet featuring Chocolate Cymbidium orchids and pincushion Protea was quite popular, particularly for those favoring an earth-tone pallet
Hydrangeas make a nice complement to the mini-Calla lilies in this bouquet, although the lighting has washed away much of the color interplay.
Hyacinth blossoms were used to make the naging accent, and were also featured in the bouquet itself.
We added a horizontal picture of this arrangement as it was made to be an arm bouquet.
This table arrangement uses a nice selection of roses ranging from bright reds through near-blacks. Flatter arrangements such as this are popular choices as they don't interfere with cross-table conversations.
These simple but beautiful enclosed arrangements can be used individually, but also as components of lovely tri-set (or other) combination arrangements.
We thought of this as a cocktail table arrangement, but it would also be beautiful on smaller reception tables. For larger tables, we would make it larger, but keep the feel similar.
This elegant arrangement of orchids is a wonderful approach to making a dramatic presentation, while minimizing impact on conversation.
We used this same stand in the Garden grove exposition, with a completely different approach to flowers. Here, we have created a fairly simple arrangement of roses, in contrast to the detailed, complex arrangement in the previous show.
This photograph doesn't begin to do justice to the Mokara orchids in the center of this arrangement. Even so, it remains one of our favorites.
Dendrobium orchids are highlighted in this floor-standing arrangement. A few pieces placed near walls and doors can dramatically enhance the general purpose ballrooms of hotels and restaurants.
This arrangement was one of our favorites for this show. For those looking for bright, assertive presentations, this piece would be a great starting point.
From the left, Tomiko, Kaoru and Mayumi.
This hand-made basket arrangement was a part of a floor-standing piece which was otherwise decorated with ivy vines.