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Colour chart and design principles.
The March 2010 edition of floral design caused a sensation with floristry teachers and flower shops internationally. The reason? It contained two charts, one a fresh look at the traditional colour chart, and the second , the design principles as explained by Gregor Lersch with examples of each of his categories as flower arrangements. This makes easy learning and instant recognition of the differences in these European design principles.
Register your interest
Floristry teachers and florists from all over the world emailled floral design magazine and asked for them to be reproduced as A1 sized (very big) classroom wall charts.
Publisher Mike Legg did a pricing and announced that he would print 100 of each chart if enough people registered their interest. That means you! Email Mike and let him know you would want one or both if they were printed.He will email back the cost plus shipping.

colour chart or florists and floral design principles chart
Floral design colour chart
This chart gives not only the traditional colour wheel but the more contemporary colour gradient as colours blend from one to the next.
Explained visually
See how the primary colours make secondary colours which have their own gradients into the next hue on the colour wheel
tints, shades and tones.
Visual explanation of tints, shades and tones to make it easy to understand. Register your interest to get yours.
chart of Gregor Lersch's Principles of Design
Principles of design chart
Keep this chart handy in your classroom as a constant source of new, contemporary flower arranging ideas
Visual examples
Actual flower arrangements by expert designers give you easy reference to the principle headings and instant ideas to copy.
Principles of floral design chart
floral design techniques
Use the chart to create contemporary designs every time you use it.
Alden Biesen DVD
SCROLL AND CLICK IMAGES TO ENLARGE
Lambs Ear leaves
The chapel at Alden Biesen decorated in flowers by Stef Andrieanssen
DVD on Alden Biesen flower Happening in Belgium now available.
It's all made from chocolate! One of the student's designs at Alden Biesen, Belgium
Belgian florist, Stef Andreanssen shows a new technique by wrapping reeds or shredded Flax.
contemporary bouquet by Stefan Van Berlo, Belgium
Floral umbrellas for weddings are becoming the next new thing. .
Stefan van Berlo is inspired by Belgian artist Luc Degrande
Belgian designer Stijn Cuvelier uses green and white to add to the chic modern floral design
Bridal bouquet by Belgian designer Stefan Van Berlo


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