Flower Arrangement
Flower Arrangement
Flower Arrangement
Bucket
Florist Scissors
Mister
Floral Tape
Wire
Knife
3. Containers:-
o Vase & Jugs
o Basket
o Bowls & Trays
o Wreath Frames
o Candle Cups
o Miscellaneous
Objects
4. Bases:-
Objects kept underneath the container
to add beauty to the display or protect
the surface.
Some of these can be:-
Wood base
Stone base
Oriental base
Tree section
Table mats
5. Accessories:-
o Are non plant materials included in
arrangements. Their purpose is generally
decorative but could be functional at times.
o Versatile accessories:
Bronze lamps
Hats
Wooden shapes
Beads
Candles
Carved objects
Shells etc.
6. Plant Material:-
Flowers
Tall Stems
Bold Leaves
Foliage
Dried plant
material
Artificial plant
material
o Triangular Shape
o Circular Shape
o Crescent Shape
o Fan Shape
o Hogarth or ‘S’ Shape
o Ikebana
Most common
arrangement made
in the shape of a
triangle.
Commonly found on
Reception
counter, Buffet
table, Side
stations and GRE,
Lobby Manager’s
Desk.
Circular Shape
Arrangement
Circular design adds a pleasing
element. & aresatisfying to the
viewer's eye. It is loved by
nature since majority of flowers
lies in this shape. In fact, its also
easier to arrange flowers in
circular fashion.
This type of arrangement is laid
on conference tables or on
buffet tables. They can be
presented to high class
executives or politicians on
different occasion.
Fan Shape
Arrangement
It is a low
arrangement and it
does not interfere
with conversation
across the table.
Generally placed in
the restaurant
either in buffet or
on dining table.
Hotel rooms also
have this kind of
arrangement
This is very
graceful style of
arrangement. It is
easier to make when
curved branches
are used. Once 'S'
shape is made,
flowers are filled at
the center.
means 'making flowers live' in
Japanese. People in Japan use flowers to
symbolize season. They represent ideal
harmony between earthy and eternal life. In
each arrangement there is an imaginary
triangle tallest line represent heaven, towards
the heaven is man and the lowest line
looking up to both is earth.
This is been practiced
for past 100 years.
The formal type of
flower arrangement
is called Seika
style. Floating type
of arrangement is
called Ukibana and
basket type of
arrangement is
called Morimano.
Balance
Focal point
Emphasis/Dominance
Rhythm
Contrast
Proportion
Scale
Texture
BALANCE means that the
finished arrangement does
not fall over or look as if it
will fall over.
• Physical Balance
Symmetrical
Asymmetrical
• Visual Balance
FOCAL POINT is composed of some massive
material such as a large flower, bright color
or something that will immediately attract
attention of the onlooker.
EMPHASIS or DOMINANCE may be
achieved through the use of a
dominant color, size, shape or
texture, or by using larger forms or
stronger colors.
RHYTHM may be obtained through repetition of
shapes, hues, line direction, etc.
Rhythm may also be achieved through a gradual
change or progression in size, weight, texture, or
color.
CONRAST or difference, is achieved by placing
opposite or unlike elements together so as to
emphasize or accentuate their differences.
Contrast stimulates interest.