Vase Flowers for Living Spaces

Between a Parisian apartment and a Chinese tea room.

I create florals for everyday corners and special gatherings, from small vase pieces on your desk to full table and room designs.
My work sits between two worlds: the effortless romance of French florals and the calm structure of Chinese aesthetics.
Each arrangement is a little scene of its own, shaped for how you live, meet, celebrate, and feel.

Lines, Balance, and Silence

These pieces are inspired by Ohara-style upright and slanting arrangements.
Clear lines mark out a quiet boundary, asking the flowers to be disciplined first — and then to grow freely within the rules. In this small frame, restraint and wildness coexist, like emotions that learn how to live gently inside a body.

Here, creativity meets opportunity.

Here, creativity meets opportunity.

Soft Korean-style arrangements for everyday tables

Light, airy, and a little bit playful, these table arrangements are inspired by Korean floral styling, soft pastels, gentle movement, and plenty of breathing room between each stem.
They’re made for real life: breakfast tables, coffee corners, small gatherings with friends. Nothing too serious, just flowers that make the whole space feel brighter, softer, and easier to be in.

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