High Summer
In the blissful quiet before the seasons begin to turn, take time to get away with friends, appreciate art, a good book or find true escapism in the beauty of nature.
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In the blissful quiet before the seasons begin to turn, take time to get away with friends, appreciate art, a good book or find true escapism in the beauty of nature.
In the blissful quiet before the seasons begin to turn, take time to get away with friends, appreciate art, a good book or find true escapism in the beauty of nature.
This issue, The Floristry explores the duality of the days that lie at the end of summer, bringing both warm-toned hopeful promise and blue-hued reflection.
‘Being in nature, especially when creating, is necessary medicine for me.’ Here, the photographer shares his dream-like vision of LA – from sunrise hikes to taking the scenic route (not the freeway) out of the city.
Natural, earthy tones are a sleek companion to the season’s colour palette. Peachy pinks and warm orange lift spirits and raise glasses. So step outside and bask in summer’s hazy glow.
This season, we escaped to a pastel-coloured coastal town where summer never ends – the perfect backdrop to celebrate our Midsummer season of love and new flower collection.
The Floristry team welcomes this season’s sense of freedom. As the longest night of the year approaches, get ready to dance, laugh, feast, fall in love and surround yourself with flowers.
Time-honoured traditions, events and nature’s gifts: a celebration of abundance, from Summer Solstice floral wreaths to berry-picking by the Full Moon.
In late spring, an annual blue haze appears as if a mirage, with bluebells sending wafts of delicate notes into the still-cold air. Keats called this native plant the ‘Sapphire queen of the mid-May’, and walking these flowers is somewhat of a national ritual.
As we appreciate the creative power of nurture in late spring, ethical entrepreneur and mother Pristine Lampard explains how giving back generates like abundance.
‘It is important for me to celebrate and show the poetic fragments of everyday life.’ Here, the photographer shares how life in Rome continues to nurture her creative inspiration – whether that’s from wandering its bustling streets or observing the quiet beauty on a hilltop rose garden.
Founder of Hôtel Weekend, Natalia Swarz, talks about the eternal lure of her home country Colombia, the joy of palm trees, botanical illustrations, and the transformative power of new motherhood.
Our flower bouquets are designed to be unwrapped, rearranged and woven into your everyday for a wild-inspired life. Here we show you how to restyle May Day bouquets.