Category: Cymbidiums


Wintertime at FOTW

Winter is in the air and also in our windows here at FOTW. Winter in the flower world allows us to be creative with its seasonal accents. We love using birch poles to create an interesting dynamic between flowers and branches. In this week’s windows, our designers created an elegant winter scene with the use of long birch poles interlaced with beautiful chocolate cymbidiums! One glance at these windows and it will sure get you in the winter spirit!

 

Last week Flowers of the World was proud to join forces for a great cause, with the Children’s Cancer Blood Foundation, for their annual “Breakthrough Ball” benefit gala. For the event, which took place at The Plaza, FOTW created a gorgeous seasonal setup of antique hydrangea, bright Protea, burnt orange Roses and Orchids, and mango Calla Lilies, mixed with swirling Lily grass and glowing raspberry votive candles. The display lit up the room for an unforgettable evening!

A Whirlwind of Flowers

The beautiful colors of fall are ever present here at Flowers of the World. Keeping with the theme of the crazy weather here in New York, this week we used pink and bright orange Cymbidium Orchids along with beautiful Magnolia leaves in our window design, to create a whirling effect of a hurricane.  No weather will stop us from enjoying the magnificence of the flowers here at FOTW.

This week Flowers of the World was happy to team up again with Briggs, Inc., for a corporate dinner in the chic space that is Tribeca Rooftop. We created a setting that combined an elegant design of Black Magic Roses, black Calla Lilies, and burgundy Cymbidium Orchids, along with glowing votive candles, to accent the space. We knew the gorgeous arrangements helped to create a wonderful dinner setting for all!

Spring Breezes

It may be a rainy week in New York, but our windows remind us of a beautiful sunny spring day with beautiful birds and flowers flying out of a intricate nest made of Manzanita branches. Vibrant green Cymbidiums seem to float across the window with warm spring breezes.