Blooms: Contemporary Floral Design
A glorious survey of work by more than 80 contemporary floral designers who are extending the boundaries of their art
Blooms celebrates the explosive impact that floral designers from the last decade have had on a previously underappreciated art form. This stunning book is the most ambitious survey of contemporary floral design ever published and demonstrates just how far these innovative designers have pushed the boundaries of contemporary floral design. Blooms showcases the work of more than 80 designers across the globe – featuring established florists alongside rising new talent – each nominated by industry experts, from perfumer Lyn Harris of Miller Harris to floral-design icon Eric Buterbaugh. It's an expertly curated, gorgeously produced collection of talent that offers insight into the profound effect that floristry has on today's visual culture and on the world of design itself.
Specifications:- Format: Hardback
- Size: 270 × 205 mm (10 5/8 × 8 1/8 in)
- Pages: 272 pp
- Illustrations: 500 illustrations
- ISBN: 9780714878591
Phaidon Editors, with an introduction by Clare Coulson
"Some garden books encourage readers to pick up the trowel and get down in the dirt... [Blooms is] fanciful, designed for gift giving and coffee-table perusing."—Vogue
"An international survey [with] blooms to bedazzle."—The New York Times Book Review Online
"An essential compendium for any lover of flowers or floristry."—House & Garden magazine
"Floristry is a field that is noticeably absent from most serious discussions about contemporary aesthetics... This book aims to change this, with work by over 70 designers from around the world who are working with flowers in exciting, unexpected ways."—Crafts magazine
"More than 70 contemporary floral designers are featured in this unprecedented compendium, which puts floral culture in its rightful place alongside leading world design and exhibits a sometimes under-addressed tradition."—The Wall Street Journal
"Be inspired by these designs from beautiful new book Blooms."—Condé Nast Brides
"A new book surveys the exciting, boundary-pushing floral designers you need to know right now."—Galerie Magazine Online
"A survey of the incredibly diverse floral movement that has emerged over the past couple of decades."—Telegraph
"Featuring more than 80 new designers breathing life into floristry, Blooms showcases colorful, modern floral designs that are far from fussy."—New York Magazine
"Gorgeous... The first of its kind to explore the shift and what it means for floral art's future."—Marie Claire
"Phaidon's new book Blooms surveys the work of more than 80 contemporary floral designers who are extending the boundaries of their art."—House & Garden
"A survey of the incredibly diverse floral movement that has emerged over the past couple of decades, often in cities including London, New York, Tokyo, Berlin, San Francisco and Sydney. It's a movement that generally celebrates the natural and the naturalistic over the artificial, and that promotes more sustainable approaches. In addition, it has prompted a rediscovery of the singular beauty of blooms that are grown by artisan growers who eschew pesti-cides and chemicals and other mass-growing techniques."—Daily Telegraph
"A coffee table tome meets encylcopeia highlighting 86 of today's leading international florists... For those of us without a king's ransom of gardens to help ourselves to, nor the vision to turn plucked stems into sublime centerpieces, consider Blooms the ultimate field guide."—AD Pro
"This gorgeous collection of work by more than 80 contemporary floral designers is perfect for garden enthusiasts - and will definitely last longer than that supermarket bouquet."—Bustle
"Imagine a Whitney biennial for the global flower world, a survey taking the pulse of the contemporary moment from the best and brightest stars wielding a pair of clippers... What's most exciting is the collective eclecticism and ambition on display. It's the sense that floral design has blown through the flower shop window and is being embraced as an art form all its own."—FLOWER magazine
"Fanciful and fun, it's a coffee table must and the perfect gift - because who doesn't love flowers in any form?"—Schumacher
"The new flower power... Blooms shows the scale and ambition of many recent [floral] designs."—The Wall Street Journal