The dream duo behind The Flower Appreciation Society – Anna Day and Ellie Jauncey – clearly relish the freedom of working with the wilder, more natural forms of British-grown foliages and flowers. Each of their exclusive British Flowers Week designs is a true celebration of the abundance of British cut foliage and flowers in all their myriad forms.
A Mantelpiece on the Move
A joyful, effusive celebration of British flowers, this mantelpiece design in romantic shades of white and purple is a mass of flowers amidst a structure of gorgeous foliages. Stems of viburnum opulus, mint, white leaf, beech, willow, privet, cow parsley, birch and wild rose frame the tapestry of alliums, cornflowers, fritillaries, nepeta, sweet rocket, orlaya grandiflora, verbascum, delphiniums, irises and sweet peas.
Festival Florals
Celebration is in the air with this floral crown of summer favourites, sweet peas and peonies, interspersed with senecio, viburnum plicatum, oregano and a sprig of fresh mint.
A Bunch of British
The sights and scents of the British summer come together in this natural, free, open bouquet bursting with birch, white leaf, cow parsley, ivy, mint, flowering viburnum, senecio, trailing jasmine, grasses, campion, peonies, orlaya grandiflora, sweet rocket, nepeta and sweet peas.
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Read a Profile for British Flowers Week of The Flower Appreciation Society here
Read more on the British Foliage here