Front Facing Design with Sculptural Leaves
Sculptural Design with Anthuriums and Palm Leaves
Time: 19 minutes and 15 seconds | Season: All year round
In today’s demonstration, we are exploring corporate floral design, with structure, balance, and longevity as key elements. This contemporary arrangement showcases anthuriums, paired with vibrant hydrangea and sculptural foliage to create a design that feels both architectural and organic.
We are focusing on leaf manipulation, a technique that elevates simple greenery into dynamic shapes, helping you guide the eye and create rhythm within the composition. By combining strong lines, layered textures and sleek, glossy anthurium blooms, this design is perfect for reception areas, hotel lobbies, office entrances and modern event styling.
Whether you are a florist looking to strengthen your porfolio or simply looking to challenge your creative skills, this tutorial will show you how to build a design that is striking, long lasting and full of intentional structure.
In this demonstration, you will need:
| Quantity | Plant Materials and Equipment |
|---|---|
| 1 | Cylinder Vase |
| 1 bag | Moss (fresh or preserved) |
| 1 | Floral Foam Brick |
| 5 stems | Anthurium (Pistache) |
| 2 stems | Hydrangea Colombian |
| 3 stems | Chrysanthemum Spray Green |
| 5 stems | Palms (different types available) |
| 1 pair | Scissors or florist knife |
Thank you for watching. We hope this tutorial has inspired you to approach corporate and structural floristry with creativity and confidence. Designs like this are a wonderful opportunity to experiement with height, movement and foliage manipulation, allowing every stem to play a purposeful role.
We hope this lesson encourages you to explore similar techniques and adapt them into your own floral work, whether for everyday corporate contracts, special event installations. With a thoughtful structure and a strong focal palette, you can create arrangemnets that truely transform a space.
Keep experimenting, keep refining and most of all, enjoy the process of designing with intention. Thanks for watching the demonstration, and see you again soon.
