Principles of Floral Arrangement
Principles of Floral Arrangement
Principles of Floral Arrangement
STARGAZER ALSTROEMERIA
CALLA LILY
Mass flowers
CARNATION
MALAYSIAN MUMS
Filler flowers
BABY’S
BREATH
(ASTER)
Foliage
FERNS
FISH TAIL
STYLES OF FLOWER ARRANGEMENT
Styles of Flower Arrangement
oTriangular Shape
oCircular Shape
oCrescent Shape
oFan Shape
oHogarth or ‘S’ Shape
oIkebana
Triangular Shape Arrangement
• Most common arrangement
made in the shape of a
triangle.
• Commonly found on
Reception counter, Buffet
table, Side stations and
GRE, Lobby Manager’s Desk.
Circular Shape Arrangement
• Circular design adds a pleasing element.
& area satisfying to the viewer's eye. It
is loved by nature since majority of
flowers lies in this shape. In fact, its also
easier to arrange flowers in circular
fashion.
• This type of arrangement is laid on
conference tables or on buffet tables.
They can be presented to high class
executives or politicians on different
occasion.
Crescent Shape Arrangement
• It is asymmetrical and formal. It
requires lot of skill and
experience and are very eye
catching.
• It is kept in the lobby of the
hotel. It is used as a focal point
to catch the attention of the
guest.
Fan Shape Arrangement
• It is a low arrangement and
it does not interfere with
conversation across the
table.
• Generally placed in the
restaurant either in buffet
or on dining table. Hotel
rooms also have this kind of
arrangement
‘S’ Shape Arrangement
• This is very graceful style
of arrangement. It is easier
to make when curved
branches are used. Once 'S'
shape is made, flowers are
filled at the center.
Ikebana
Ikebana means 'making flowers
live' in Japanese. People in Japan
use flowers to symbolize season.
They represent ideal harmony
between earthy and eternal life. In
each arrangement there is an
imaginary triangle tallest line
represent heaven, towards the
heaven is man and the lowest line
looking up to both is earth.
Ikebana
This is been practiced for
past 100 years. The formal
type of flower arrangement
is called Seika style.
Floating type of
arrangement is called
Ukibana and basket type of
arrangement is called
Morimano.
PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN
Principles of design are rules and guidelines
used by the floral designer to create a
beautiful composition.
The principles of floral design
Major principles includes: