The best-selling flower arrangement is without doubt the bouquet. In this inspiration book, you will find one hundred bouquets created by five master florists (Jeanine & Bart Schampheleer of Domus Florum from Aalst, Palladio from Bruges, Anne-France Libert of Fleur d’Ô from Brussels, Patrick Houbrechts and Bea Verbeeck of Monet in Alken, Sofie Lannoy of Philo-sophie in Gits). They have created for you, through the seasons, beautiful bouquets around five themes: love, gratitude, farewell, atmosphere, invitation. In addition, you will be given original texts to accompany your occasional bouquet.
€29.90
The Bouquet Talks
A nice idea book for every florist and bouquet lover.
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