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CLAUDE

165,00245,00

The Claude bouquet gives you the impression you are walking in the flowery park of Giverny, where Monet found peace and inspiration for his famous Water Lilies. Pastel hydrangea, turmeric flower, clusters of celosia, waxflower and pink Symphoricarpos berries are perfectly mixed and like the French impressionist’s brushstrokes, exist as part of the harmony of the whole. The blue-indigo-pink palette emanates freshness and vivacity and also brings to mind the other spring flowers: wisteria, lilacs, roses, irises, etc.The circular bouquet is framed by maxi lotus flower leaves that evoke the awe and beauty of aquatic plants. Inspired by the Water Lilies series by Claude Monet, subject painted from 1899.

*The flowers in the bouquets may be subject to variations depending on seasonal availability, while guaranteeing you without a doubt the effect suggested in the reference image.

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EDGAR

140,00210,00

The Edgar bouquet, with a rounded shape due to the predominance of flowers in a circular pattern, manages to contain within itself the snapshot of the movement, like the photograph of rehearsals in a dance hall, or on a stage. The combination of white dahlias and green santini creates a strong and playful colour contrast that makes the dahlias the protagonists and enhances a flower like the santini that is sometimes undervalued. Here, however, it become an echo of the graphic dynamism suggested by the dahlias. Adding a touch of heather, like a smudge, makes Edgar even more lively and interesting. Inspired by Green Ballerina by Edgar Degas, 1877-1879.

*The flowers in the bouquets may be subject to variations depending on seasonal availability, while guaranteeing you without a doubt the effect suggested in the reference image.

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GEORGES SEURAT

135,00210,00

The Georges Seurat dried flowers bouquet has yarrow as the undisputed star, present here in both its natural and treated form. Its inflorescence composed of very small punctiform flowers creates well-defined areas of colour that bring dynamism and vitality to the round composition. As in all of Seurat’s paintings, in our bouquet of the same name too, the dominant note is constituted by the play-off between the primary shades of yellow-blue-red, here at low saturation. Georges Seurat is completed by dried statice and Nigella damascena. Inspired by Le Chahut by Georges Seurat, 1889-1890.

*The flowers in the bouquets may be subject to variations depending on seasonal availability, while guaranteeing you without a doubt the effect suggested in the reference image.

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MATISSE

120,00235,00

The Matisse bouquet finds its founding elements in shapes and colours. The warm colours are contrasted and in perfect balance, the rounded and graphic shape of the zinnia dialogues with the elongated ears of celosia and crocosmia, creating a very lively atmosphere, like in a tropical flower garden. The sanded green presence of artemisia absinthium, which seems to have come out of a Matisse painting, reinforces the graphic pattern. Inspired by The Parakeet and the Mermaid, 1952.

*The flowers in the bouquets may be subject to variations depending on seasonal availability, while guaranteeing you without a doubt the effect suggested in the reference image.

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RENOIR

150,00260,00

Thanks to the unmistakable scent of the lily, the Renoir bouquet immediately provides an intoxicating atmosphere. In accordance with flowers such as alstroemeria, eucalyptus and lisianthus, it suggests a fresh and playful tone, like a cheerful chat with a background noise of plates and cutlery. The variegated pink palette is arranged in such a way as to make the light vibrate with elegance: shaded pinks, small streaks and darker spots suggest the sparkling idea of a day en plein air, where the sun plays between the clouds. Inspired by Breakfast of the Rowers by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1880-1882.

*The flowers in the bouquets may be subject to variations depending on seasonal availability, while guaranteeing you without a doubt the effect suggested in the reference image.

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VINCENT

180,00250,00

While being entirely one colour, green, the Vincent bouquet manages to be emotionally vibrant and suggest the idea of a continuous movement thanks to the contrast between textures, smooth surfaces versus soft and filamentous surfaces, and the use of refined and original flowers for a canonical floral bouquet, such as giant lotus leaves, green carnations and Artemisia absinthium (mugwort). The atmosphere suggested by Vincent is vivid and full of personality, just like Van Gogh’s intense, pulsating landscapes. Inspired by Green Wheat Fields, Auvers, 1890.

*The flowers in the bouquets may be subject to variations depending on seasonal availability, while guaranteeing you without a doubt the effect suggested in the reference image.