The designers focus on three creative categories. With a sense of adventure, Muriel and Gil design original and imaginative holders for bridal bouquets, refillable base structures for hotel and business environments – useful for so-called flower and plant subscriptions – and vases for the decoration of buffets and banqueting tables at large events; a sector in which both Muriel and Gil have earned their stripes many times over. The book shows clever, reusable concepts that are tailor-made and can be decorated in an original way each time, depending on the seasons or the specific wishes of the customer. Both professionals and advanced hobbyists will find the imaginative designs an inspiring and user-friendly guide to more commercial floral work.
€29.90
Floral Art Structures 2 – Structures en Art Floral 2
After the overwhelming success of their first edition, florists Muriel Le Couls and Gil Boyard, both ‘Meilleur Ouvrier de France’, join forces again for Floral Art Structures 2.
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