“There’s something quite nice about complementing an antique silver piece with flowers that are graceful and alive. Creating a balance between the resilient silver (oh, the stories she could tell) and the ephemeral flower is a beautiful thing.” — Amy Osaba
Flower List
- ‘Helga Piaget’ roses
- ‘Romantik Antike’ roses
- ‘Black Baccara’ roses
- ‘Piano Freiland’ spray roses
- ‘Night Star’ spray roses
- ‘Blushing Bride’ protea
- Dried Queen Anne’s lace
- Tulips
- Ranunculus
- Jasmine
- Scabiosa
- Tree ivy
- Smoke bush
Flower List
- ‘Helga Piaget’ roses
- ‘Metalina’ roses
- ‘Karamel Antike’ roses
- ‘Moonstruck’ spray roses
- Anemones
- Ranunculus
- Lisianthus
- Scabiosa
- Sweet peas
- Gomphrena
- Hydrangea
- Nigella
- Silver bruin
- Dusty miller
- Pussy willow
- Virginia sweet spire
Flower List
- Jasmine
- Honeysuckle
- Spirea
- Virginia sweet spire
- Hops vine
- Olive bush foliage
- Pomegranates on the vine
- Figs
- Tree ivy
Flower List
- ‘Romantik Antike’ roses
- ‘Black Baccara’ roses
- ‘Piano Freiland’ spray roses
- ‘Night Star’ spray roses
- Clematis
- Anemones
- Ranunculus
- Scabiosa
- Smoke bush
Flower List
- ‘Black Baccara’ roses
- ‘Piano Freiland’ spray roses
- ‘Night Star’ spray roses
- ‘Red Angel’ spray roses
- Ranunculus
- Anemones
- Tulips
- Clematis
- Jasmine
- Scabiosa
- Dwarf pomegranates
- Smoke bush
- Rex begonia foliage
- Virginia sweet spire
- Loropetalum
Flora design by Amy Osaba | Photos by Erica George Dines | All silver courtesy of Beverly Bremer Silver Shop
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