Flower Arrangements by Azuma Makoto

Flower Arrangements by Azuma Makoto

Well ‘Flower Arrangements’ is probably a bit of an understatement. Maybe his work is better qualified as art (if we need to label, which we do) Azuma Makoto’s work ranges from sending a 50 year old bonzai tree into space to putting 10,000 mini jars filled with flower petals in the shopwindows of Colette in Paris.

For the last Dries van Noten Fashion Show he repeated his project ‘Iced Flowers’; flower arrangements captured in large blocks of ice. These ‘Iced Flowers’ were showcased along the runway and were so overpowering that we even didn’t noticed the garments….oops (That’s how we, fashionangels at Mimi Berlin, got aquinted with Azuma Makoto’s work)


The making of “ICED FLOWERS” January 10 & 11, 2015. At 483 Furuike Ogose-machi, Iruma-gun, Saitama, Japan / Masuda seisakujo (via youtube.com)

(images via azumamakoto.com / designboom.comproject-bonsai/ theaviso.com/ designboombox-flowers)

More art woth flowers on this blog

Dripping Flowers by Fabrice Fouillet

Dripping Flowers by Fabrice Fouillet

Déliquescenes, still lives by Fabrice Fouillet (images courstesy of the artist)

Engineered Hybrids

Engineered Hybrids designed by flower engineer Andreas Verheijen. Engineering is an ongoing project for Verheijen it’s initially about creating flowers and not about arranging them. Apart from being proposals towards new varieties, the engineering series should primarily be seen as a laboratory towards shape, color and texture in a broader sense than normally seen in the flower industry. (via andreasverheijen)

See more engineered hybrid flowers by Andreas Verheijen on this blog

Flower Engineer Andreas Verheijen

Flower Engineer Andreas Verheijen

andreas_verheijen_flowersalon_2010Ravishing bouquet at hotel l’europe, amsterdam. Open during the FlowerSalon 14/23 october 2010. (photo by JW Kaldenbach)

Andreas Verheijen in front of his work (photographed by wendelien daan)  (photo by mimi berlin)

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