This beautiful volume celebrates entertaining and decorating in a meaningful
and personal way, by integrating florals and artisanal handmade objects
whether it s porcelain, flatware, glassware, vases, or textiles into tabletop
designs.
The trend for flowers this spring is romantic, wild and free. In our May issue
we feature the new book, 'In Full Flower: Inspired Designs by Floral's New
Creatives' (Rizzoli, April 25), which highlights floral designers who are
reinventing the way we enjoy flowers at home. The big idea is to be loose and
organic, not fussy arrangements or uber-tight bunches of buds. What I really
love about this trend is that it favors the enthusiast since the look is less
polished and more natural. -Connecticut Post Calling all non-traditionalists:
The Ingalls' tome is a celebration of a new wave in contemporary floral
design, featuring artists who combine traditional techniques with an organic,
free-form style. -PureWow.com