World-renowned floral designer Flavia Bruni is partnering with Sofitel to host flower-arranging events at its Rome Villa Borghese property.
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The garden has become our favorite room in the house these days, offering us natural beauty, a therapeutic hobby, and, if anything, much-needed time away from screens. As we continue to host small gatherings and celebrate life's biggest moments at home, setting the table or filling the house with floral arrangements adds a special, personal touch to your event. Thankfully, renowned floral designer Flavia Bruni is here to help make it simple.
Bruni is partnering with Sofitel, a Paris-based luxury resort chain, to establish a new experience at its Rome Villa Borghese property. Starting this fall, she will be hosting in-person flower arranging classes at the hotel's rooftop restaurant, Settimo, set against a spectacular backdrop of dreamy panoramic views of Rome. Guests will learn in-depth how to craft beautiful arrangements while enjoying Prosecco and light refreshments, with the option of venturing to the local flower market with Bruni or taking a private class on their suite's terrace.
The Italian floral designer has shared a sneak preview of what her class entails, with a video on Sofitel Rome's Instagram page (@sofitelrome) that offers a crash course in floral arranging.
For those unable to visit The Eternal City anytime soon, there is still a lot to glean from Bruni's mini-lesson that we can bring to our own arrangements at home:
Start and End Your Arrangement With the Largest Blooms
Bruni advises taking your largest blooms (she used peonies) to help establish focal points on either side of the container, followed by smaller blooms, greenery, and fillers. Her final addition is one of the peony blooms, which she places just off-center for a more eye-catching arrangement.
Employ The Golden Ratio
According to Bruni, the "golden ratio" for floral arranging is creating a visual where the arrangement is two-and-a-half sizes bigger than its container.
Add Dimension and Interest With Woody Materials
Bruni keeps her arrangements looking perfectly wild by using branches to define the shape and to create dimension. No branch is the same, adding originality to an arrangement, even if it's being recreated several times over for an event. From there, you can pepper in greenery, following along with your wooden blueprint.
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Lauren Wicks is a freelance writer and editor based in Birmingham, Alabama. Before going on her own, Lauren worked for brands such as VERANDA, EatingWell, and Cooking Light, and she covers all things lifestyle from interior design and luxury travel to wine and wellness.
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