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Inspired by the gamified visual language of the event, this study explores structure through floral form.Folded spray pl...
06/05/2026

Inspired by the gamified visual language of the event, this study explores structure through floral form.

Folded spray plum color foliage creates a sculptural foundation, from which alliums emerge in varying directions, introducing rhythm, height, and subtle movement.

Working within a monochromatic palette, the piece was designed to integrate naturally within the space—becoming part of the architectural language rather than competing with it.

Inspired by the gamified visual language of the event, this study explores the dialogue between geometry and organic for...
06/04/2026

Inspired by the gamified visual language of the event, this study explores the dialogue between geometry and organic form.

Linear folded foliage creates a graphic framework, while the twisted leaf form introduces movement, volume, and contrast.

Working within a monochromatic palette, this green composition focuses on structure, rhythm, and subtle directional movement. Rather than competing with the architectural presentation, the piece was designed to sit quietly within the environment — becoming part of the spatial language rather than the focal point itself.

The gamified concept of the event inspired us to explore movement through foliage rather than florals.  Through folding ...
06/01/2026

The gamified concept of the event inspired us to explore movement through foliage rather than florals.

Through folding techniques and monochromatic colour treatments, each piece became an abstract extension of the event design itself.

For the blue composition, we focused on tonal depth and sculptural layering — translating the digital-inspired atmosphere into a more abstract floral expression.

06/01/2026

**Ube Macchiato, reimagined.

From color
to form.**

Sometimes impact comes from contrast, not volume.Designed for Gamified’s theme, this installation explores how sculptura...
05/29/2026

Sometimes impact comes from contrast, not volume.

Designed for Gamified’s theme, this installation explores how sculptural floral forms can transform a commercial space—shifting its atmosphere while remaining seamlessly integrated within the environment.

Deep burgundy tones, reflective surfaces, layered foliage, and directional movement create visual tension and flow, shifting the experience across multiple viewing angles.

A study in structure, texture, and spatial presence.

Inspired by Starbucks’ Ube Coffee.This piece explored a more sculptural interpretation of spring through clustered alliu...
05/26/2026

Inspired by Starbucks’ Ube Coffee.

This piece explored a more sculptural interpretation of spring through clustered alliums, curved stems, and controlled asymmetry.

Instead of using multiple floral varieties, we focused on repetition, spacing, and tonal depth — allowing the purple tones to create presence through form rather than volume.

The contrast between the airy floral spheres and the dark vessel created a quieter, more grounded atmosphere, while maintaining a sense of movement.

A study of texture, rhythm, and spatial balance through a single seasonal palette.

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05/21/2026

Inspired by Starbucks’ Spring Featured Edition — Cherry Chai.

A softer study of spring through floating placement, warm cherry tones, and controlled negative space.

Designed with movement rather than density — allowing each bloom to feel airy, separated, yet still connected within the composition.

Cherry pink, milk tea beige, faded peach, and muted rose tones came together to create a quieter seasonal atmosphere.

An exploration of balance, softness, and spatial texture through flowers.

Inspired by Starbucks’ Spring Featured Edition — Cherry Chai.This piece explored a softer interpretation of spring throu...
05/14/2026

Inspired by Starbucks’ Spring Featured Edition — Cherry Chai.

This piece explored a softer interpretation of spring through floating placement, warm blush tones, and controlled negative space.

Instead of creating density, we focused on separation and movement — allowing each bloom to hold its own presence while still feeling connected as a whole.

The palette moved between cherry pink, milk tea beige, soft peach, and faded rose tones, creating a quieter and more layered atmosphere.

More than a floral arrangement, it became a study of balance, airiness, and seasonal texture.

Matcha Lavender, in bloom.Inspired by Starbucks’ Spring Featured Edition — where earthy matcha meets soft lavender tones...
05/08/2026

Matcha Lavender, in bloom.

Inspired by Starbucks’ Spring Featured Edition — where earthy matcha meets soft lavender tones — we reimagined the drink through floral form, texture, and movement.

Fresh greens layered with violet blooms create a balance between calmness and vibrancy, while sculptural lines bring a modern garden feeling into the arrangement.

From airy clematis vines to clustered hyacinths and delicate seasonal textures, every stem was chosen to echo the feeling of spring slowly unfolding.

Not just translating color,
but translating atmosphere.





04/30/2026

**Matcha Lavender, Reimagined

from color
to form**

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