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This is how a floral stylist composes a bouquet of artificial flowers

If you are looking for a top quality artificial bouquet, it is important to understand how a professional florist works. A florist looks beyond just the flowers when putting together a bouquet of artificial flowers. To create a bouquet that is not only visually appealing, but also perfectly in tune with the latest trends requires craftsmanship. In this blog, we will tell you how a floral stylist works.

Trends from Paris and Milan

The world of artificial flowers follows trends, just like the fashion industry. A professional florist looks for the latest trends by visiting leading trade fairs in leading cities such as Milan and Paris. These events are the places to discover the latest styles and designs, from colour palettes to shapes and materials. 

High-quality artificial flowers

An essential part of creating a beautiful artificial bouquet is the selection of the flowers themselves. A florist selects artificial flowers with a realistic texture and ‘vibrant’ details. In addition to artificial flowers, the florist also selects but also artificial leaf branches to give the bouquet a natural and balanced look.

Structures and shapes of a bouquet

The choice of colours (as in fashion or interior design) is essential when putting together an art bouquet. In spring, pastel shades such as soft pink, mint green and light blue are popular choices. In autumn, on the other hand, warm earth tones such as rust brown, gold and deep Bordeaux are often used. A florist carefully chooses colours that not only follow current trends, but also convey the right atmosphere and energy in a room.

Composing a bouquet of artificial flowers is a process that brings together craftsmanship, trends, colours, shapes and textures. Whether for a home, office or event. A craft in its own right! Curious about the creations of our floral stylists? Then take a look at all the bouquets of artificial flowers by RHODÉ here!

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