Wabi-Sabi Floral Arrangements
Finding beauty in the imperfect. These designs embrace flowing lines and unexpected textures to bring art into your home.
This is Wabi-Sabi in floral form. An asymmetrical arrangement that finds beauty in its imperfect, poetic shape, featuring a mix of pink hydrangeas, cymbidium orchids, and a single dramatic stem of blue delphinium.
Another expression of my Wabi-Sabi philosophy. This video shows the unique, curving shape of the arrangement, with pink anthuriums, hydrangeas, and orchids creating a design that is impermanent, incomplete, and beautiful.
About The Wabi-Sabi Collection
These arrangements steer away from dense, uniform shapes. I use intentional negative space, wild branches, and rare orchids to create movement on your table. Since I embrace the Wabi-Sabi philosophy, no two pieces are identical. Each design is structured around the unique, natural curve of the stems I source for you that week, ensuring your piece feels like a living, breathing artwork rather than a static bouquet.
Most commercial florists aim for perfect symmetry and dense, round bunches. My approach to Wabi-Sabi is the opposite. I look for the wild, the crooked, and the ephemeral. By mixing delicate, rare blooms like Phalaenopsis orchids or Dutch peonies with raw elements like twigs, vines, and fresh foliage, I create arrangements that feel like a snapshot of an English garden in motion.
Why choose Wabi-Sabi?
This style is about honesty. It celebrates the way a stem naturally bends or how a flower might open slightly differently each day. Because I use an asymmetrical, open structure, these pieces have a poetic quality that draws the eye to the negative space between the flowers, not just the flowers themselves.
How I design for your home
Whether you need a centerpiece for a dinner party in Gurgaon or a statement piece for a console table in Delhi, I select vessels that complement the organic flow of the stems. I use high-quality glass cylinders or metallic compotes that act as a foundation for the design, ensuring the focus remains on the movement of the flowers. I source from Holland, Thailand, and local farms, bringing in seasonal varieties that offer depth and texture. If you are tired of standard, cookie-cutter floral arrangements and want something that feels intentional and artistic, this collection is designed for you.
Kusum Flowers
I’m Kusum. I brought some technical tricks back from London, but I use them to tell stories with Indian mogra and bold, exotic blooms. If you want flowers that break the rules rather than follow them, let’s talk.
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