Spring has arrived on our consumer sites.
Dossiers bursting with sunny inspiration with flowers and plants
The clocks have gone forward, and longer days and lighter evenings are finally here. It's the week that marks the start of a new season: Spring. Since the beginning of this week, consumers have been able to immerse themselves in a host of articles, beautiful photography, craft projects and a video linked to the season on the consumer websites Funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk and Thejoyofplants.co.uk. In other words: a feast of sunny ideas for flowers and plants combined with living, eating and fashion. Our spring dossier is inspired by ‘hanami’: an Oriental open-air picnic to mark the start of Spring.
'Hanami' as a source of inspiration
In the past, people looked mainly to the West for trends, but nowadays we prefer to look at Asia, because that’s where it’s all happening. With its centuries-old traditions and refinement, Asia is gaining ground again over the sober minimalism of our Scandinavian neighbours.
In Japan there’s an ancient custom whereby people view the beauty of flowers - particularly sakura cherry blossom - during a hanami open-air picnic under a blossom-covered tree. Hanami takes place in Asia when the cherry blossom announces the arrival of spring. We’ve been inspired by this to create a Western version: an indoor/outdoor brunch with the doors wide open as we hope for warming rays of sunshine. Cherry blossom, chrysanthemums, magnolias and other classic spring flowers and plants are the radiant centrepiece in the new spring dossier.
Be inspired
Keep a close eye on the websites Funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk & Thejoyofplants.co.uk for plenty of inspiration. The spring dossier will be regularly expanded with new inspirational articles over the coming months. The image material and the video attached to this e-mail can be used free of charge for online purposes when credited.
Spring video Funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk/Thejoyofplants.co.uk
Flower Council of Holland
The Flower Council of Holland promotes flowers and plants to consumers. In the UK this is carried out through Funnyhowflowersdothat.co.uk and Thejoyofplants.co.uk