The April showers are over, and the May flowers are now in full bloom. We suggest bringing those May flowers indoors with some of our amazing, and amazingly varied, floral art.
For your dining room, we suggest a formal floral arrangement, or perhaps a still life with flowers. We have a traditional set of twelve months of flowers, from which you can choose the months that best fit your dining room’s theme—or perhaps you want to choose the months of each family member’s birthdays. We also have traditional, classical vases of flowers as well as Asian floral arrangements.
In the kitchen, we suggest you focus on edible flowers, which include a surprisingly large number of blooms, such as carnation, chive, gardenia, gladiolus, hollyhock, mallow, nasturtium, pansy, and violet. These will brighten up your kitchen and remind you to think outside your comfort zone when cooking! (We also suggest that you research carefully before including any flower petals in your diet, as you would any new food.)
For the master suite, we suggest roses, as these are closely associated with love. We have single, long stemmed roses as well as abundant bouquets. Remember that rose colors have special meanings, so in addition to the traditional red of love, you can choose white in remembrance of your marriage, or orange to remind your beloved of the passion you still hold for him or her. You can also recall your youthful love by choosing a piece like The First Rendezvous.
If you have a study, we suggest hanging some of our botanical drawings of flowers, or some of Steven N. Meyers’ amazing x-ray prints, which reveal everyday flowers in an amazing new light.
The possibilities truly are endless for incorporating floral art into your home at any time of year, so check out the amazing blossoms we have available to brighten the rooms of your home!