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Swedish designer, Per Benjamin, visited The Flower Arranger in London and shares his design philosophy and sources of inspiration. |
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The thick fleshy stems of Arums can be used as part of the design. Arranger : Pat Dibben - Photographer : Tobias Smith. |
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The joy of petite arrangements. Arranger : Marie Gillanders - Photographer : Lyndon Parker. |
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Great British Designers. Continuing the series The Flower Arraner is delighted to feature popular demonstrator, Derek Armstrong. Photography : Lyndon Parker. |
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Follow the step-by-step instructions to create this contemporary design. Arranger : Jonathan Moseley - Photographer : Lyndon Parker. |
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An exciting yet simple spring design in which changes can be made using different coloured flowers and foam. Arranger : Sally Hardy - Photographer : Lyndon Parker. |
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Botanical art - flower arranging on paper. An atricle by Marianne McPhie. |
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In contemporary design the interlacing of plant material creates an exciting colourful textural fabric. Article by Mildred Stafford. Photography : Mike Pannett ARPS DPAGG. |
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