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Strike a Posy
Three floral artists offer takes on the art of the arrangement.
ROSALILA
"I want my work to evoke movement and explore the idea of performance," says Lutfi Janania, who creates fresh architectural bouquets— bromeliads and orchids are favorites for a showy impact— and dried botanical objets at his Brooklyn-based studio.
CALMA
"We always recommend thinking about what attribute [each flower] will bring to your arrangement," says florist Elizabeth Jaime, who left the New York media industry in 2019 to start her "tropical-ish" (think anthurium paired with peachy gerbera daisies) floral design business in Miami.
SOURABH GUPTA DESIGN
Previously an architect and landscape designer, Gupta now manipulates paper into spare, everlasting arrangements—when it comes to verisimilitude, he says, "less is more"—for private clients. (Including, earlier this year, a crown of her namesake climbing vine for Ivy Getty.)
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