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Flowers can transform the atmosphere of a space by their mere presence. Not only through their color or scent, but also by bringing something alive, natural, and constantly changing into the interior. Even an inconspicuous stem or a single flower can soften the space and give it character.
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Why flowers have the ability to transform the home atmosphere
Where to find inspiration for natural arrangements
How to work with kenzan and maintain the natural shape of plants
Why the beauty of flowers lies precisely in their transience
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The Power of Flowers
Whether it’s potted plants or cut flowers, they always bring something alive into a space. They remind us of nature, its strength, and the natural rhythm that often goes unnoticed in everyday life. We observe how they open, grow, wither, or regenerate. Thanks to them, we become more aware that even the most delicate plants hold the energy of life and constant change.
Wild Stems
For cut flowers, there’s no need to visit a flower shop. Often, all it takes is a walk in nature. Pack some scissors in your backpack and pick a few stems or a whole bouquet along the way. A meadow, the edge of a forest, or a path alongside a field can momentarily become your own flower shop. It’s not about a perfect bouquet, but capturing a moment, a certain mood. Such a flower then keeps the atmosphere of its origin place at home for a while. It is a quiet echo of the journey and time that has passed.
Flowers Around Us
But we don’t have to look for flowers only in nature. They also grow in the city - between cobblestones, along walls, or near tram stops. Just slow down and start noticing them. These freely growing plants carry a bit of the wildness of nature. They are inconspicuous, transient, yet strong.
Subtle Beauty
Some flowers are so small that it takes just a moment to observe their shape. Others you take home to be with them a little while longer. All it takes is a small knife and a few stems. There’s no need for a large bouquet or complex arrangement. A few small flowers are often enough for space to feel different.
Natural Direction
These solitaires are best showcased in a slender vase or a low container with a kenzan. Flowers retain their lightness and natural direction thanks to it. The arrangement then appears effortless - as if the flowers still belonged to the place they came from.
Transience
The beauty of cut flowers lies in their temporariness. They change every day, open to light, and slowly fade away. Perhaps it is for this reason that they can momentarily stop a person and remind them of the value of ordinary moments.