For many years, the International Floral Art has been a sample of the fantastic and inexhaustible possibilities of flowers. It is a state of the art floral art, but at the same time also an ode to the colourful diversity of nature and a celebration of human creativity and inventiveness. Each edition of the International Floral Art is a snapshot, a cross-section of the floral world: from the first cautious steps of new talents to the masterpieces of established names. Edition 2018/2019 is a new highlight.


€59.90
International Floral Art 2018/2019
Floral design lives and moves. It surprises, delights, overwhelms and touches. Looking at possibilities makes you discover new ones and motivates you to transcend boundaries again and again.
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