

Creative Ideas For Bouquets
A bouquet doesn't have to mean a dozen roses. At Glassette, we believe the best arrangements say something about the person carrying them - or wearing them. From blooms that never wilt to broccoli dressed in pearls, the bouquet is having a playful moment. Whether you're gathering flowers for a friend, a table, or an aisle, here are six creative ideas for bouquets.


Objects
Not everything in a bouquet needs to grow. Fabric blooms, crepe paper petals, hand-blown glass flowers, even a cluster of balloons - each brings its own character, from the tactile to the playful. A keepsake rather than a moment, these are bouquets that never wilt, and turn an arrangement into something to hold onto.
Fruit and Veg
Broccoli studded with pearls, strawberries still on the stem, trailing tomato vines - the market stall has as much to offer as the flower stand. Fruit and vegetables bring sculptural shapes and unexpected colour to a bouquet, with a generosity that feels abundant rather than arranged.
Bouquet Bags
Part arrangement, part accessory - the bouquet bag is a bouquet you can carry like a handbag. Flowers built around a handle, blooms spilling from a woven basket bag, stems arranged into something that hangs from the crook of an arm. Hands stay free, and the flowers become part of the outfit.


Wrapped
Forget carrying flowers - wear them. Wrapped bouquets drape and hang around the arm, trailing stems winding from wrist to elbow like a living sleeve. Loose, romantic, and a little undone, they move with you rather than sitting still in the hand.


Twisted
Stems spiralled around each other, ribbon coiled up a single flower, willow bent into loops. Twisting gives a bouquet movement - a sense that it was shaped by hand rather than simply gathered. The result is sculptural, with a natural rhythm that holds the eye.


Woven
Grasses threaded through stems, a lattice of leaves, flowers laced into a braid. Woven bouquets treat structure as the design itself, holding their form without a single tie. Quietly technical and endlessly detailed, they reward a closer look.



