This is amazing to the ultimate!
The House of Dior had Eric Chauvin of Un Jour de Fleurs compose the most outstanding floral walls.
We wanted to share these images and video if by chance you have not yet seen them.
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This is amazing to the ultimate!
The House of Dior had Eric Chauvin of Un Jour de Fleurs compose the most outstanding floral walls.
We wanted to share these images and video if by chance you have not yet seen them.
Thoughtful musings of florists who adore florists and flowers ...
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OH MY GOODNESS!!! That video made me gasp! The blue room…..that’s what heaven looks like, I’m sure of it. Anyone know the cost of this little endeavor?
Amy, I would have love the opportunity to just lay on the floor in the middle of one of these rooms and take it all in. I would love to know the cost of this project as well. I have seen that a couple place that there was over a million blooms used.
That was truly incredible! I was equally in awe of the bare oasis wall as I was of the finished pieces.
The mechanics of this project was truly awe inspiring. Really shows you that almost anything is possible!
Are you F—-ing kidding me?!? I want to have made these! What an absolute dream!!!
Totally agree with you Alyssa!
Absolutely jaw-dropping! But I can’t help thinking, “Who are the poor ones who actually had to assemble these floral walls?!!!!”
The workers, the drivers, the labors, the designers, the principal, the concept… Bravo… you guys are all artist… great work… I continue to wonder the budget for this work…