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An early spring is marked by bursts of pink and white blossoms around the Eiffel Tower. Transport your customers with the Springtime in Paris collection: an easy, tonal color palette with very little greenery – the traditional French way. Clusters of cabbage roses, lavender or hydrangea in simple containers give the charming, market feel. Influenced by a culture all about enjoying daily life, imagine providing customers a compact, pristine, weekly bouquet from the neighborhood flower market. Using the silk flowers as your media, you can create charming, picnic-like home bouquets, chic Impressionistic-inspired art, or bistro-inspired tablescapes.


Perhaps the most iconic flower of Springtime in Paris is the cherry blossom. The ideal line flower, they have larger, more open blossoms at the base of their spikes, decreasing toward the tip. This gives a natural gradation of size that encourages the eye to travel along the line and gives arrangements both height and width.
Pink is the best-selling color at Pioneer, and we listen when you want more shades and floral varieties. If it’s not cherry blossoms, peonies, dahlias and even Queen Anne’s lace create a tonal mix of pink hues.
For large, fashionable events, Springtime in Paris gives you on-trend materials for a romantic celebration. Flowers are the essential ingredient to capture dreams and details. This collection is a blend of natural materials like branches, wicker and galvanized metal with rich floral femininity.
Write a love letter to your customers through this collection!

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