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Coloring Outside of the Lines – A Trend in “Dripping” Wreathes

Coloring Outside of the Lines – A Trend in “Dripping” Wreathes

We have all seen trends skew to more natural materials, abundant textures, and organic forms. From bridal bouquets with flowing, untamed wildflowers to garlands cascading down tables, we are in an era of realistic beauty. 

Consumers are also influenced by plant life. According to GardenPals.com two thirds of adults now own a plant! Embracing textures and shapes that occur naturally, we are now seeing that apply to wreathes as well.

Wreath designs appear to “drip” off their formulated circle or square form for an interesting shape with tendrils and spontaneity.

 

“Dripping wreathes” are a style that appeals to traditional flower enthusiasts as it makes a floral wreath shape less cookie-cutter and more of-the-earth. 

Modern and minimalistic consumers also like the blend of a geometric shape layered with natural elements.  When a crisp line meets an earthy element, this flow and movement creates something unconventional and interesting. Wreathes help create spaces that can be neutral and functional while adding harmony from the outside world. The result is fitting for today’s lifestyles.

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In interior design as well as events, bringing the outside in adds character to the sculptural wreath form. Create textural sophistication by offering dripping wreath designs today.

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A Collaboration from Sarah Botchick of Pioneer and Blog Writer Laura Vitale.

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