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Tie stylish bouquets yourself

Flowers are the new design objects. Meanwhile, there are fine boutiques for exquisite bouquets, artful self-tying courses and blogs for hobby florists.

Whether delicate stems or bouquets - from Marsano in Berlin. The shop offers art education courses.
Photo: Marsano Berlin

A trend is blossoming!

Just collect a bunch at the gas station? No way! Shopping for cut flowers is now as much a celebration as looking for clothes: we look at them in pretty, new flower boutiques or online shops and then style our selection in special vases. Not just for special occasions, but in everyday life.

Trendy florists like Marsano in Berlin or the order service Bloomy Days make this trend a comfortable pleasure for us. Bloomy Days even offers a subscription. So every week fresh, handpicked flowers are on the table (an arrangement from about 20 euros). How to create the noble flower mix of professionals ? "We choose seasonal, " explains Franziska von Hardenberg, founder of Bloomy Days. "Sometimes we work a lot with lilies, sometimes we tie bouquets of white tulips, broom and pistachio."

The creations of florists at Marsano in Berlin, who otherwise supply luxury hotels like the "Hotel de Rome", seem a little more avant-garde: the lush flower installations are reminiscent of works of art, and are also supplied in smaller formats. There's even more elegance online from about 20 euros via de.frederiqueschoice.com, the shop of Heidi Klums' florist Frederique van der Wal. If you want a lot of bouquet for a little budget, shop the sticks solo and get the inspiration on blogs like www.madame-love.com or visit a workshop at Marsano, where you learn to tie the bouquets yourself . What makes the flowers so covetous? They are a small luxury, transitory and actually "only" decoration.

But just this lavish pleasure sweetens the everyday life enormously.

Lilies, roses, tulips or anemones? The season makes the mix! Photo: Marsano Berlin

The most beautiful flower blogs on the net

From Hamburg: www.madame-love.com

Australian: www.henryhudson.com.au

Blog of the American florist Kiana Underwood: http://www.tulipina.com

These flower designers work for Dior among others: www.arieldearieflowers.blogspot.de

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