Fresh cut
Design Directions Permanent Botanicals
-- Home Accents Today, 5/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Botanical designs bare it all this season in simplistic watergarden containers. Looking more natural than ever from stem to bloom, these down-to-earth arrangements provide an effortless breath of fresh air. Designs tend to be bouquets of a single flower variety, while colors range from pure white to rosy pink to sunshine yellow. — Lindsey Strader
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Elegant amaryllis blossoms lean against a classic glass vase from John-Richard ($525). |
| Iris, tulips and ranunculus create a color-infused bouquet from Aldik. |
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From Immortalis Botanicals'A Grand Entrance Collection, clippings of cream hydrangea and mauve dahlias spill over a round glass jar ($358). |
| White roses in a variety of sizes fill a glass cube from Belle Fleur, also available in magenta ($115). |
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Sunny yellow sunflowers in a tall glass vase offer a cheerful arrangement from Lux-Art Silks' Ambrosia Collection. |
| Labs introduces Vanda Elegance from the Contemporary Collection ($460). |
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Clusters of pink hydrangeas overflow from a glass cylinder from Diane James Designs' Country Chic Collection ($375). |
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A bouquet of white tulips flourishes in a glass vase from Melrose International ($63). |
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