Monochromatic Corporate Design
Time: 15 minutes | Season: All year round
Welcome to this week’s floral design lesson! In today’s video, we’re exploring how to create a striking corporate arrangement using a monochromatic palette of cerise pinks. This design blends tradition with sustainability, using eco-friendly fibre floral foam as our base. It’s perfect for reception areas, conference settings, or anywhere you want to make a vibrant yet elegant floral statement.
With its linear, structured form, this arrangement highlights the sculptural beauty of anthuriums, roses, and gerbera— all chosen in rich cerise tones that create depth and harmony while staying within a single colour family. Whether you’re designing for a corporate event or just want to refine your skills in structured arrangements, this is a great design to try.
Top Tips:
- Group flowers in clusters rather than spreading them evenly for a more impactful and modern look.
- Consider flower height and spacing carefully — the clean lines are key to keeping the traditional form crisp and professional.
- Always condition your flowers before arranging: remove lower leaves, give a fresh cut, and allow them to rest in clean water for a few hours.
If you would like to recreate this design, you will need:
Quantity | Plant Materials |
---|---|
1 | Glass container |
1 | Block of Fibre Floral |
1 | Florist knife and/or scissors |
1 bag | Reindeer Moss (Preserved- Natural) |
5 stems | Gerbera Unique |
7 stems | Rose Orchestra (or Tacazzi) |
5 stems | Anthurium |
1 stem | Cocculus |
1/3 bunch | Lily Grass |
Small pack | Green stub wire |
This design is a great way to practice control, balance, and the beauty of working within a single colour family. Watch the video to follow along step-by-step, and don’t be afraid to put your own twist on the final result. Try experimenting with seasonal substitutions or different pink tones for a fresh take!
Thank you for watching! We look forward to seeing you again in the next tutorial.