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A sculptural arrangement that can be appreciated on all sides. Dried yellow and red cock's comb are massed on the base of the arrangement.The flowing twisted vine entwined with a variant of camachili or Pithecellobium dulce, suggests movement. The pods of the camachili has an olive-like metallic black seeds that hang from a fine filament. The 17" high beige ceramic container is wrapped with orange coconut fibre to add color and further texture to the arrangement. The masculine appeal of this arrangement is suitable for corporate or bankiing offices.
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I tried to create a casual yet elegant feel to this bedroom in Manila. The dried arrangement on top of a reed covered stand viewed from inside a built-in bed alcove breaks the monotony of the woven blinds. To continue the earthy feel of the ambiance, I used dried pods, ferns and twigs in an unglazed brown pottery.
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