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Floral Window... Your Floral Gateway To The World

The Floral Window section displays flower decorations inside a designated booth.

It is up to the floral designer to plan what theme or how she wants the space decorated.

What materials to use, how to fully maximise the space is taken into consideration.

So here I will show you their creative works in decorating their 'space'.

In this floral window, the creator is trying to make a waterfall. It's title is CREATIVE LINES.

The dracena leaves are beautifully arranged in different styles so that it resembles flowing water.

By looking this, you realize that there so many ways to use dracena leaves in an arrangement.

Logs are placed beside the "waterfall" to make it look more natural. No flowers are used, just foliage.

And I think the creator did a great job at this.

The next one is also complimentable.The title given is YOU CAN'T CAGE A RAINBOW. You can see 4 big ball-frameworks made of rattan.

Inside each ball, are flower arrangements. Flowers in use are red anthuriums, sunflowers, red celosias, china berries and others.

The title is SEE YOURSELF IN THE FOUR SEASONS Of JAPAN. Hence, the mirrors. And four of them to depict the four seasons.

Very simple but sends the message across.

This one's kinda scary, but very creative. This booth is contributed from a national hospital. You can see white and red anthuriums hanging from above.

Intertwining the anthuriums are tubes that are filled with red-colored water, to make it look like blood. You can also see packets of blood.

At the bottom, are test tubes filled with the same water and arranged neatly. Some are filled with white carnations and purple statice.

I loved the idea.

The next display is rather straightforward. What you see is what you get.

Pieces of styrofoams are wrapped in yellow paper, and on top of it, variety of flowers are inserted into it.

What's special is the hanging pieces from the styrofoams. They are actually dried glue.

The glue is placed on a flat surface, when dried, they are peeled from the shiny surface and became a decoration on its own.

Who would have thought of that?

Here is a close-up of the flowers used.

You can find pink roses, purple dendrobiums, alliums, blue hydrangeas, purple statice and other flowers.

The next lot, kind of similar concept as the previous one.

It is made of few curtains or blinds, which were made of aligning the same length of twigs together.

Flowers connect all those blinds together horizontally. You can see many types of flowers used.

At the end, you can see the flowers flowing down, touching the floor.

The next one 's quite appealing as well.

You can see very detail works of armature, and the use the color is good because the flowers really stand out, especially the purple phalaenopsis orchids.

The last floral window I'm going to show you is a very creative combination of lines and flowers. In fact, the flowers are the lines.

Enough said.

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