A gust of air
A gust of air
A gust of air
A gust of air
A gust of air
Hand-tied bouquet

A gust of air

> Roman Shtengauer

Russian master Roman Shtengauer proposes a large dimension hand-tied where he works the flowers ‘in a disorderly way’ and is able to transmit lightness and fragility with the addition of the non-floral material used. Nothing’s by chance, each step in its construction has a reason for being. Discover how to achieve this lightness and fragility following the floral recipe step-by-step


Collection:
Flying through the sky
Difficulty level:
Difficult
Execution time:
Between 2 - 4 hours
Budget:
Moderate
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