Flowers for Mary
Botanical decorations are often overlooked in the ancient grandiosity and dark spectacle of religious buildings. Iris Bergman wanted to bring these symbols of mourning, rebirth, tribute and beauty to the forefront. Every still-life is the result of a human gesture.
A unique story whispered by flowers and leaves
Meet Amanda de Beaufort, the creative mind behind a_db botanical color, a line of hand-dyed textiles made with love and nature’s vibrant palette. Discover her passion for connecting with nature even amidst urban landscapes and the process behind transforming plants into wearable wonders. Amanda’s story is about about finding joy in the handmade, embracing slow living, and sustainability. So, get ready to be inspired by her creativity, dedication, and the magic that unfolds when nature meets textiles.
Textile Treasures Reborn
Inspired by a shared passion for 18th-century folk art, Irish photographer, author and textile collector Ruth Ribeaucourt and Vincent Farelly & Jean-Baptiste Martin founders of the french brand Antoinette Poisson collaborated to bring you a collection infused with heritage and charm.
Astrid Wilson
In this interview, we'll delve into Astrid Wilson’s artistic journey, exploring her favorite techniques, the inspirations behind her beloved flower market series, and the exciting dream projects on her horizon. So, grab your favorite color pencil and settle in, as we discover the world through the eyes of Astrid!
The Nixie
“With the least possible cuts I want to make a new and neat image. I like to create surreal and undefinable images to offer the viewer his own interpretation. I prefer to display an atmosphere or mood instead of a definite story; mostly tinted with a nostalgic feeling due to the old material I prefer to use.”
Translating Nature’s Beauty into Glass
Sculptor and designer Lucie Claudia Podrabska’s work is dedicated to preserving memories and capturing the ephemeral beauty of Nature through exquisite glass and paper mache objects. With a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and a commitment to sustainability, Lucie creates pieces that are both visually captivating and emotionally resonant. She embarks us on an inspiring journey through rich cultural heritage and natural splendor of Bohemia.
Sowvital, a breath of fresh air in plant care
With a vision for the future, Sowvital is continuously exploring innovative ways to enhance the plant care experience. Its founder, Jack Lewis’ love for plants stems from his childhood experiences. Growing up surrounded by lush greenery, he developed an appreciation for the natural beauty and calming presence that plants bring to our lives. This passion ignited a desire to share his knowledge and love for plants with others, ultimately leading to the creation of Sowvital. Sowvital is more than just a brand; it is a community of plant lovers who share a passion for nurturing and caring for the natural world. With its commitment to quality, sustainability, and innovation, Sowvital is poised to revolutionize the plant care routine, inspiring individuals to cultivate thriving indoor gardens.
Marine’s life in motion
Marine Buffard has many talents, including illustration and motion, which we're completely obsessed with. She finds inspiration in the small details of her everyday Parisian life, and glorifies them through brilliant, poetic animations. Her unique style is defined by the use of fine black lines mixed with soft, diffuse colors that are good for the soul. Learn more about her creative process and vision.
A nostalgic escape
Vesna Vrdoljak fuses photographs and bits of paper to create narrative arrangements which are all cut and glued by hand. She creates intimate and minimal works as well as blow ups, where she is playing with scale and texture to create new narratives.
Various entrances
With her gramophone flowers, Various entrances, Artist Netaly Aylon opens up a portal to another celestial place.
Business is Blooming
It’s an early start to the day and Los Angeles is bathed in soft sunlight. Like most mornings, scores of commuters are leaving their houses all over the city, hoping to beat the traffic on their way to work. Punika, known as Puni, is one of them. She picks me up at 6.30am in her white Fiat 500 and we make our way downtown through the already congested freeway. Once we’ve parked under a bright blue sky on the topmost floor of a parking lot, Puni pulls out her access badge to enter the building and heads straight for the coffee machine. Though she checks her phone for client briefs and project deadlines while waiting for her coffee to be ready, this is no ordinary downtown office day.
Autumn Equinox Table design
As we celebrated the autumn equinox and the abundance of the season, flower grower Hannah Bryce of Minnow and Wolf and floral designer April Deering from April Rose Flowers share their tips on how to design a seasonable and sustainable tablescape.
Power’s Bloom
“… It is important to note that flowers have long been used as a powerful symbol of femininity, beauty, and resilience…”
Virginia Navarro
Polish hand painted nostalgia
Deep in the middle of the Polish countryside can be found the small village of Zalipie. It has become the last standing village where the tradition of hand painting flower motifs in the houses still remains.
The vervain song
Mélissa - alias Bam Studio imagined this patio where verbena, a medicinal plant with multiple virtues, also known as “l'herbe aux sorcières”, is sown, cared for and consumed. This patio is a timeless space, where the wind has rushed in and left celestial incantations on undulating volumes of clay.
Fantasia in harsh times
Tanya Olifirenko was always obsessed with flowers, but lately felt an urge to explore it through her lense. The photos she shared with us were taken starting from Spring 2023, mainly in Hryshko National Botanical Garden, Kyiv - the best place for solitude, self-reflection, and Nature exploration. She says nostalgia and national symbols are the key elements in these series. A lot of attention is paid to Malva, Sunflower, Poppies, Viburnum, Iris, that are significant for Ukrainian culture, these flowers appear a lot in any kind of art - painting, poetry, embroidery, songs. Being unable to visit the house of her grandma, as it is under Russian artillery fire almost constantly, she was seeking for things that reminded her of her childhood Summer days at her grandma's house. Living in the war requires being careful and responsible she says, it doesn't matter how old you are, it definitely makes you feel older. In these circumstances art helps to connect with an inner playful and happy self.
Broken flowers
Beautiful compositions from an original idea of Nora & Lila, set designers of Ammi Fleurs and shot in situ by Roberto Badin. A reminder of how everything is fragile. The Broken Flowers serie takes its title from 2005 Jim Jarmusch’s film.