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French Floral Design

Written by Beth Hrusch
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French floral design incorporates the idea of forming interesting shapes with flowers, and of using flowers in unexpected ways. It is an eclectic study, however, and is not limited to this one principle. You will see many different kinds of bouquets that are inspired by French design. Your online florist can introduce you to the many faces of French floral design.


French Floral Design

Some examples of French flower design might be a single rose placed in a silver soap dish for use in the powder room or as a party favor. Or, an assortment of flowers arranged as in a bed, placed in a dough bowl or tray. A bouquet of lavender and wildflowers encircled by a sheaf of wheat is a unique French design reminiscent of the Provence style.

French design often involves interesting juxtapositions of flowers and household items to create charming arrangements that look like everyday found objects. A bouquet of cut or planted flowers placed in a jewelry box has the rustic feel of something found in a country farm house. An antique urn is a classic French touch that makes for an elegant floral arrangement.


French Design Adds Charm

Whenever you are shaping flowers with wire into interesting shapes, or using unusual containers, you are utilizing elements of French floral design. It is an art that lends sophistication to your home with its simplicity and understated elegance. Incorporating French design into your next arrangement will add drama and whimsy to your bouquet.



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