Flowers for the Modern Christmas Table
2015年01月13日

W hat's on your Christmas table is almost as important as what's on your Christmas menu. But it doesn't take a lot of money, skill, or effort to make your table beautiful. If you favor modern looks, this design—a striking monochromatic bouquet dc brushless motor—is for you.
Michael George, the artistic director of FlowerSchool New York, created this contemporary Christmas centerpiece using red double tulips. To learn how to make your own stunning version, follow our step-by-step guidelines. Once you've mastered the technique data backup, try applying it to other flowers, including Lisianthus, Viburnum, Tweedia (also known as white star), and Muscari (all shown above) as well as calla lilies, hyacinths, roses, sweet peas, and dahlias.
Text by Lauren Salkeld; photos by Steven Torres
Florist Michael George is known for his monochromatic and monofloral arrangements. George, the artistic director of FlowerSchool New York bioderma matricium, is the author of Simply Elegant Flowers with Michael George.
Founded by Eileen Johnson, FlowerSchool New York offers all levels of flower-arranging instruction with classes taught by world-renowned florists, including Michael George, Chris Giftos, Remco van Vliet, and Cas Trap.