FLOWER POWER
Florals have always captivated me—their ephemeral beauty, wild yet structured, their ability to transform a space with a single stem. There’s something so powerful about bringing the outside in, creating an interior that breathes with life. Nature’s palette is endless, and I love harnessing that energy to blur the line between inside and out, curating environments that feel organic, lived-in, and sensorial.
My love for florals extends far beyond the traditional bouquet. I often find myself gravitating toward unexpected pairings, mixing dramatic blooms with earthy textures or even forgoing flowers altogether in favor of fruit and foliage. Nature doesn’t have rules, so why should we? A sculptural branch placed in an oversized vessel can make just as much of a statement as an elaborate arrangement. Sometimes, I’ll fill a bowl with citrus fruits, letting their rich colors and textures serve as a stand-in for florals. There’s a certain poetry in using the organic shapes of nature in fresh ways—it feels spontaneous yet deeply intentional.
Vessels play such a crucial role in this process. I adore collecting them, each one a unique piece of art that adds its own character to the space. From delicate hand-thrown ceramics to bold, architectural urns, the vessel itself becomes part of the story. Sometimes it’s about balance—pairing an intricate vase with simple, wild stems. Other times, the vessel becomes the star, and I’ll fill it with something minimal but arresting, like a single large leaf or a tumble of foraged greenery. It’s all about playing with scale, texture, and contrast to create a dialogue between the objects and the environment.
For me, bringing nature indoors is about more than decoration—it’s a way of grounding ourselves, creating spaces that reflect the vibrancy and ever-changing rhythms of the natural world. Whether it’s a bunch of sculptural protea or a casual arrangement of plums nestled in a vintage bowl, these elements breathe life into the spaces we inhabit.
Design, after all, is about storytelling. And when you incorporate nature into your space, you’re inviting the outside world into your narrative—capturing its beauty, its unpredictability, and its raw, timeless elegance.
FLOWER POWER
Florals have always captivated me—their ephemeral beauty, wild yet structured, their ability to transform a space with a single stem. There’s something so powerful about bringing the outside in, creating an interior that breathes with life. Nature’s palette is endless, and I love harnessing that energy to blur the line between inside and out, curating environments that feel organic, lived-in, and sensorial.
My love for florals extends far beyond the traditional bouquet. I often find myself gravitating toward unexpected pairings, mixing dramatic blooms with earthy textures or even forgoing flowers altogether in favor of fruit and foliage. Nature doesn’t have rules, so why should we? A sculptural branch placed in an oversized vessel can make just as much of a statement as an elaborate arrangement. Sometimes, I’ll fill a bowl with citrus fruits, letting their rich colors and textures serve as a stand-in for florals. There’s a certain poetry in using the organic shapes of nature in fresh ways—it feels spontaneous yet deeply intentional.
Vessels play such a crucial role in this process. I adore collecting them, each one a unique piece of art that adds its own character to the space. From delicate hand-thrown ceramics to bold, architectural urns, the vessel itself becomes part of the story. Sometimes it’s about balance—pairing an intricate vase with simple, wild stems. Other times, the vessel becomes the star, and I’ll fill it with something minimal but arresting, like a single large leaf or a tumble of foraged greenery. It’s all about playing with scale, texture, and contrast to create a dialogue between the objects and the environment.
For me, bringing nature indoors is about more than decoration—it’s a way of grounding ourselves, creating spaces that reflect the vibrancy and ever-changing rhythms of the natural world. Whether it’s a bunch of sculptural protea or a casual arrangement of plums nestled in a vintage bowl, these elements breathe life into the spaces we inhabit.
Design, after all, is about storytelling. And when you incorporate nature into your space, you’re inviting the outside world into your narrative—capturing its beauty, its unpredictability, and its raw, timeless elegance.