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Naira X Hanneke’s Mystery Box

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Naira: ''I had a great time with the box. Everything was so well selected that all the flowers could be easily combined, but also mixed in versatile ways. It truly was a professional selection – bravo to Hanneke!''

Naira: ''In all the creations I made with the Mystery Box, I found it especially fascinating how well all the flowers could be combined. Through the freedom of arranging, different shapes emerged, giving each piece its own dynamic and expressiveness.

Particularly exciting was the Eustoma Bohemian Choco. Its unique color was at first hidden inside the bloom. Only when I opened the petals did it truly come to life - an incredibly beautiful color: calm, elegant, and full of depth. One of my favorite flowers was also included - the Clematis. Its delicate, elegant appearance always adds a special lightness to the creations.

The delicate Thalictrum also impressed me with its lightness and fine structure, giving the arrangements an almost floating effect.''

Naira X Naru paper

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The piece I am showing you was created especially for the competition celebrating the 25th anniversary of the BGM. The assignment was to design a spatial object around the theme flowers from Bavaria and from all over the world.

For the background, I wanted to use a neutral color. That’s how the idea came about to tear Naru paper into pieces and combine it with abstract lines.

Naira: "For me, the torn pieces of paper symbolize the history of the BGM: from the foundation, expressed with ceramic discs, to the climax, accompanied by the paper."

Creations with the amaryllis

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Discover the application of the amaryllis by three florists!

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‎ Creation with Naru

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