Looking for Winter Romance?

Jan 27, 2021

Colorful roses with "Winter Romance" text.

With Winter in full swing, I find myself searching for more color, more warmth, and more…. well, pretty! WIth a Bridgerton-worthy passion for flowers, I’m not so much in the mood for a sandy beach as I am for a lazy stroll through our hydrangea-filled summer gardens. The fragrance, the color, teeming with life at its fullest, they’re a source of constant renewal. And while I have absolutely no green-thumb (ask my girls), I so appreciate the labor and love that goes into a gorgeous garden.

One of my favorite publications, Flower Magazine, is always a place to find beauty in the heart of Winter. We’re sharing some stunning arrangements by Instagram’s favorite designers, and pairing them with the latest floral-inspired products for the home. Enjoy!

A mix of soft pinks with wild flowers and feathery grasses, this pretty in pink display by TJ McGrath @tjmcgrathdesign inspires on-trend, affordable art work from Leftbank Art and a classic chandelier wrapped in iridescent glass blooms by Hudson Valley Lighting Group.

Saturday flowers by floral designer TJ McGrath (@tjmcgrathdesign)

Floral Park Chandelier – HVLG

Foolish III from Leftbank Art

Luscious blooms by Natasja Sadi of @cakeatelieramsterdam, take on the depth of the Dutch Masters. For the home, metal magnolias in the form of over-scale sconces and cabinet hardware from Currey and Co., along with colorful Hisbiscus lighting by Sasha Bikoff and watercolor wall murals by Phillip Jeffries create a grand visual effect when taken to larger than life proportions.

Floral Arrangement by Natasja Sadi of @cakeatelieramsterdam

Blossom Sconce by Denise McGaha from Currey & Co.

Briallen Demi Lune – Currey & Co.

Hibiscus Wall Sconce by Sasha Bikoff for Currey & Co.

Bloom Mural from Phillip Jeffries

You know I can’t resist this classic blue delphinium motif by designers Garden District @gardendistrict_memphis. To keep your floors alive, The Rug Company has created a stunning carpet by “The Queen of Print”, Mary Katrantzou. And don’t forget your walls! Phillip Jeffries’ Blossom wallcovering in porcelain blue, couldn’t be more classic!

Garden of Eden Rug by Mary Katrantzou for the Rug Company

Blossom Mural from Phillip Jeffries

A vision in purple by Rachel Ashwell (@rachelashwell) and floral designer/grower Toria Britten (@wildlybeautifulflowers), these soft violet clusters run wild! For those of us who need something close to the “real thing”, our favorite faux floral artist, Diane James, gives you year-round beauty! And for a perfect “shelfy” moment, add this gorgeous magnolia blossom objet from Regina Andrew.

As stunning collaboration by Rachel Ashwell @rachelashwell and floral designer/grower Toria Britten @wildlybeautifulflowers

Blooms Belle Amie – Diane James

Magnolia Objet by Regina Andrew