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FR- January 2022 - 125th Anniversary

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AFTF 22 48 January | 2022 haiku T he look we are calling Haiku is meant to pay homage to the special things we collect on our travels. It lends itself as well to the home flower customer as it does to hospitality clients. With travel still limited beyond the desires of many flower consumers, this look captures the feeling of a clean yet exotic aesthetic one would expect to encounter at a high-end retreat. To create this look, we recommend carefully grouping flowers of great visual interest, such as birds-of-paradise, Gloriosa lilies or bright yellow sunflowers, in rustic, natural-material vases such as patinated concrete. When styling this look, follow a wabi-sabi approach (the acceptance of transience and imperfection). Consider pulling in natural wood and linen textures. With respect to foliage, this trend heavily favors warm and arid- climate greenery such as cacti and palms, arranged with textural interest in mind. is look will lead viewers to feel as though they have just taken a visual holiday to a number of leading destinations from the enclaves Mexico City to the islands of Greece. Pop Culture References: Wabi-sabi, Mexico City, Casablanca, Architectural Digest Fillers/Greenery: Cacti, Fresh Palms, Bells of Ireland Colors: Bright Yellow, Lipstick Red, Grass Green Vessels: Concrete, white-washed terra-cotta Shishi Home of Beauty Stems & Forks Toronto, Ont., Canada

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