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Must See Flower Arrangements of 2023

From an elegant waterfall of roses to simple foraged branches, we saw some show-stopping arrangements this year. Don't miss all 31 of our most popular floral arrangements of 2023!

SPRING

Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

A Fresh and Fizzy Bucket Arrangement

Floral design duo Molly Copa and Hattie Sloane of Austin-based Flora Fetish pair a passion for flowers with an artful eye to create living masterpieces.
Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

Bugs and Buds

Ada Ojeh-Teme of Cherish August, the bespoke destination event company based in Miami, Florida, designed an inimitable event fit only for a queen. And that queen of course was her mother, Mrs. Olusola Adebimpe Ojeh. To celebrate Ada adorned her mother’s 1969 Volkswagen Beetle with a waterfall of baby’s breath, delphinium, chrysanthemums, agapanthus, purple asters, carnations, roses, hydrangeas, goldenrod, dried fern, green fern, Italian ruscus, and grasses.
Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

A Simple Display

At a home in Bellport, New York, an antique marble-topped bedroom dresser looks even prettier with an explosion of Black-eyed Susans fresh from the garden.
Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

Dream Weaving with Tattie Isles

Tattie Isles and her team at Tattie Rose Studio create immersive experiences with an abundance of foliage, florals, and all manner of foraged materials.
Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

Grey Gardens Flower Room

Rich with provenance and personality, this East Hampton property lands in the capable hands of style maven Liz Lange for a thoughtful, sophisticated makeover. Floral designer Michael Grim‘s blossoms fill the cutting room.
Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

The Pull of Palm Beach

Celebrated floral designer Lewis Miller‘s Palm Beach house includes a fabulous faux-painted fireplace by master artist Joseph Steiert. An arrangement of yellow butterfly ranunculus, phlox, and clematis brightens the table.

SUMMER

Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

A Tuscan Sunset Inspired Arrangement

Floral designer Kelly Marie Thompson of Chicago’s Fleur Inc. finds inspiration under the Tuscan sun for her colorful, fragrant, and flavorful arrangements.
Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

Hydrangea Heaven

Floral Designer Jimmie Henslee complimented Heather Dewberry’s newly refreshed dining room in Colonial Williamsburg’s Nelson Galt House with fluffy hydrangeas.
Skylands main terrace, summer home of Martha Stewart

Photo by Claire Takacs

The main terrace is heavily planted in beguilingly fragrant Oriental lilies that blossom in August, when Martha Stewart and her family reside at Skylands. The pink-granite façade is softened by self-adhering Hydrangea anomala subsp. petiolaris, while seasonal containers allow Stewart to indulge her love of non-hardy succulents and agave.

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