Who Couldn’t Use A Little Floral Support? Discover These Inspired Florists

Photo via Mary Lennox

Photo via Mary Lennox

Delicate by appearance and architectural by nature, the flora and fauna muse proves to defy any terms of constraint placed on the medium of choice while delivering a big dose sensory satisfaction. Explore the creations of the following floral vanguards, who are redefining the art of floral design one whimsical arrangement and magical installation at a time.

HATTIE MOLLOY

This Aussie florist wow’s with every wildly, colorful arrangement she creates. Known for her playful and energetic approach to floral design, Hattie has made a name for herself as her chic aesthetic proves to be in high-demand throughout Australia and beyond. This Melbourne native dabbles in set design, styling, weddings and events and finds inspiration through her local community by supporting local growers at every opportunity.

Photos via Hattie Molloy

METAFLORA

Less is waaaaay more for Marisa Competello, the talented artist behind the floral design house Metaflora. The NYC-based florist burst onto the flower scene with strikingly simple silhouettes composed of rare and unusual blooms. Marisa’s modernist perspective on floral art has garnered her a strong following of admirers and a global reputation for exceptional artistry.

Portrait by Celeste Sloman

MARY LENNOX


In the heart of Berlin, floral artist Ruby Barber, known by her creative alias Mary Lennox, crafts enchanting floral masterpieces that transcend reality. Drawing inspiration from Frances Hodgson Burnett's literary character, Mary Lennox, Ruby's whimsical creations have become muse to renowned fashion giants like Chanel, Gucci, and Versace. Through her mind-bending installations and meticulously arranged blooms, Ruby blurs the lines between delicate natural wonders and architectural marvels, proving that flowers are not just ephemeral; they are a form of living art. Inside her botanical sanctuary in Berlin, Ruby continues to challenge the norms of floral design, infusing each petal and branch with a touch of magic, creating visual art that is truly spellbinding.

Photos via Mary Lennox

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