Altar Displays White Roses Delphiniums Blue Hydrangea Church
DAVID MEREDITH
Think beyond the traditional poinsettia when planning of your dreamy winter floral masterpiece this year. Lively red and crisp white blooms mingling magnolia leaf wreathes or fragrant pine garland surely set the tone at any holiday party, but there's a whole world of cheery pinks, moody purples, and pops of orange to explore. The addition of a fiery anemone to your divine holiday tablescape or a spray of chocolate Queen Anne's lace on your chic entryway table will surely wow your friends and family when this holiday season. From blue delphiniums to frosted succulents, these gorgeous 26 winter floral displays will bring warmth to any room.
Dylan Thomas
1 of 26
Old-World Glamor
The epitome of old-world glamour, a striking bouquet in Mickey Hurley's Paris home imitates the wallpaper and makes for an artful display filling an antique vase.
Sang An
2 of 26
Mirror Floral Decor
Floral Designer Michael Putnam re-creates a Federal-style mirror with bay and olive leaves, while antique delftware ginger jars are paired with a tray of pomanders.
Sang An
3 of 26
Floral Fireplace
Oranges and kumquats brighten the garland around the fireplace, while hydrangea and sweet peas adorn the sconces flanking the bronze relief bust of George Washington.
The Ingals
4 of 26
Primary Hues
Nothing can brighten a wintry day more than an audacious smattering of primary hues, shown in this Frida Kahlo–inspired arrangement. The brighter, the better.
DAVID MEREDITH
5 of 26
Pops of Citrus
Adding a bit of fruit creates an unexpected pop of color and vibrance in the winter season. Fruit can certainly rotate with your locale or season, and it looks effortless with a few sprigs of greenery spread along the table, making a statement arrangement a little less fussy.
David Meredith
6 of 26
Oversize Wreath and Garland
A boxwood wreath is left unadorned to showcase its large scale. Both the wreath and garland adorned with red amaryllis nod to the expansive hedges cultivated elsewhere at the owner's Georgia farm and estate.
Thibault Jeanson
7 of 26
Red Roses and Greenery
The Christmas mantel decor in a Manhattan pied-à-terre is decorated with rose-laced garlands from a sidewalk Christmas tree vendor and a fanciful Italian giltwood clock carved to look like a mossy ledge.
Brian Woodcock
8 of 26
Ageless Romance
Caramel roses, chocolate Queen Anne's lace, and blue delphinium bring the ambient enchantment of winter into stunning focus. The arrangement still feels seasonal while playing with a few nontraditional colors.
Michelle Vaughn
9 of 26
White Roses and Holly
Styled by Mary Jane Ryburn and Paige Morse, this holly-and-white-rose ensemble is the perfect winter floral arrangement to don your bar cart or cupboard.
Andrew Vracin
10 of 26
Hellbores In Gold-Bronze Vases
In an entry hall, a hellebore arrangement designed by Raegan McKinney gathers in gold-bronze vases by Accent Decor. Evergreen fronds instantly bring wintry flair to the scene.
DAVID MEREDITH
11 of 26
Cloches
Like mini greenhouses, blooms will stay nestled and warm under cloches. They feel oh-so-cozy displayed atop a dark-hued wooden table.
Stephen Devries
12 of 26
Romantic Native Florals
Like native florals, the warmest homes have a seasonal sparkle, a window of time when they come alive with mirth and merriment. Holly Carlisle creates a romantic winter wreath with the softest of pink garden roses, ranunculus, peonies, and dahlias. Look to your local region for creative inspiration.
Thaibault Jeanson
13 of 26
Delicate Red Flowers
The red-and-white tablescape in a New York home offers a fresh take on the season's classic color. These delicate flowers are a dainty touch to the winter floral arrangement.
Melanie Acevedo
14 of 26
Festive Light Fixture
On top of a 20-seat dinning room table, striking red flowers mixed with romantic candles set a romantic and worldly scene in Michelle Nussbaumer's Swiss chalet. A large bunch of mistletoe displayed just above the table display is a creative must for any Christmas table design.
Pamela Cook/Studio D
15 of 26
Winter White Arrangement
Dahlias, snowberries, and Festiva Maxima peonies come together in an Aero vase to create this simply lovely winter floral arrangement.
Annie Schlechter
16 of 26
Rich Red Tabalescape
This dinner party features English shepherd's-crook chairs in nicely worn leather from Christopher Howe and spoon-back chairs in satin stripe from Stroheim & Romann. At the table's center, a rich red floral arrangement is the main attraction, while an evergreen garland sets a glorious backdrop wrapped around an oversize mirror.
Pamela Cook/Studio D
17 of 26
Three's A Crowd
Event designer Keith Robinson created a trio of arrangements that includes, from left, garden roses with seeded eucalyptus; Dusty Miller, silver brunia, and hydrangea; and Dusty Miller, ranunculus, hyacinth, and seeded eucalyptus.
Pamela Cook/Studio D
18 of 26
Robust Floral Arrangement
With snowy Jewel roses, ornamental kale, white sweet peas, Festiva Maxima peonies, variegated euphorbia, lichen branches, and seeded eucalyptus, this arrangement has everything you can think of for exquisite winter floral decor. It would fit perfectly on a rustic or traditional table.
Thomas Loof
19 of 26
Complimentary Blooms
This white winter floral arrangement is the perfect fit atop this well-decorated table perfect for a winter soiree, adding a hint of whimsy to the formal setting.
McQueens Flowers New York
20 of 26
Cascades of Darker Hued Florals
McQueens New York created a stunning winter-hued arrangement gracefully spilling over a silver vase. The pièce de résistance is the pair of pomegranates unexpectedly nestled within the arrangement. The key is to arrange colors rich in color and texture.
If you are local to the New York City area, McQueens can deliver. Fear not: If you are elsewhere in the United States, you can shop online for seasonal bouquets, or you can work with them directly for custom orders.
Max Kim-Bee
21 of 26
Magnolia Leaves and Gilded Berries
Magnolia leaves may be a traditional adornment in holiday decorating, but they are fresh in a low floral arrangement, like this one, and make an impact with minimal effort.
Helen Norman
22 of 26
Local Foliage
Bring the outdoors in with a few sprigs of winter foliage in your arrangements, as exemplified in this breakfast nook designed by Andrew Howard. Local blooms add a personal, intimate touch to any table, especially on Christmas Day.
Benjamin Reynaert
23 of 26
Bursting Textural Bouquet
Marigold Living collaborated with Benjamin Reynaert to create a bouquet rich in texture. Styled with an abundance of warm surfaces like patterned red textiles and honey-stained wood, a more neutral bouquet compliments the maximalist aesthetic that feels ultra-cozy.
Courtesy of the Land Gardeners
24 of 26
Big and Bold Branchy Florals
Henrietta and Bridget of the Land Gardeners have deftly taken the simple and displayed it in a stunning statement piece with branchy florals perfect for the entryway or dining table. A fire-engine red vase artfully pops against the aged hues of a stately British abode. For more gloriously English floral inspiration, check out their newly released book, The Land Gardeners.
Simon Upton
25 of 26
A Variety of Heights
A marbleized wood mantel is piled high with fresh greenery, fruits, and red blooms in the London home of Alidad. This display feels cold-weather festive without coming across like it was designed for a specific holiday. Drop the garland and this scene can last you through January and February!
Max Kim-Bee
26 of 26
Pinecones, Evergreen, and Oranges
Don't be afraid to go full-throttle on the greenery for your winter floral arrangement. This lush centerpiece features pine cones, evergreen, and oranges for an arrangement that is as aromatic as it is beautiful.
Source: https://www.veranda.com/outdoor-garden/g1101/winter-floral-arrangements/
0 Response to "Altar Displays White Roses Delphiniums Blue Hydrangea Church"
Enregistrer un commentaire