No red roses this Valentine’s!
Let’s not do red roses this year for Valentines. Imagine if your customer surprises his partner with something completely different.
Let’s not do red roses this year for Valentines. Imagine if your customer surprises his partner with something completely different.
We have been giving flowers ever since our very existence. But what does each flower mean? Say what you feel through the beautiful language of flowers.
2020 will be an interesting year in floral design as there are two trends that are total extremes in floral colors and styles: Psychedelic and Natural.
The popular saying: ‘less is more’ is becoming applicable to consumers’ behaviour in flower usage to return to the simple things in life: laid back minimalism.
What better timing to cleanse your body’s energy than exactly now – the very beginning of a new year. Use aromatic herbs in your floral arrangements!
As for the floral decor and event industry PANTONE Classic Blue is a dependable blue that can take you in different directions.
A big trend now is bringing jewel tones into floral arrangements. Everything from ruby and garnet reds to amethyst pinks and deep purples are great to contrast the emerald.
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