Floral Design and Botanical Set Design
Course final project
A course by Valentina Teinitzer (Studio de Pasquale) , Floral and Botanical Set Designer
Joined April 2022
About the final project for: Floral Design and Botanical Set Design
Floral Design and Botanical Set Design
“Congratulations! You have now reached the end of this Domestika course. I am so pleased that you took part. I hope it has inspired you to create your own artistic flower arrangements. When your floral arrangement and floral cloud are ready, you can present your project in the forum. If not, take your time and enjoy the process. Remember to let your own inspiration run free and design your arrangements according to your style and intuition. Here I have summarized the most important steps as briefly as possible: The development of the design Based on your inspiration and ideas, create a mood board and make a sketch to have a creative concept as a starting point for your floral arrangement. Planning the arrangement Decide what types of flowers you want and how many stems of each type. Also consider your budget. Create your flower recipe that you can use as a guide for planning and shopping. The chicken wire models Use chicken wire to form the models for the arrangement in the vase/bowl and for the flower cloud. The Floral Arrangement Clean and trim the flowers and analyze each stem. When arranging, remember to start from the front view and pay attention to various heights, depths and levels. Also make sure that each flower has its own space to unfold. The Floral Cloud Hang the chicken wire model for the Floral Cloud. Cut each stem to the appropriate length and insert the flowers into the model according to your intuitive feeling and design considerations. Remember to alternate between inserting the flowers at the front, back and sides to maintain balance.

















Partial transcription of the video
“My dear floral designers. you did it. You have successfully completed your Floral Design and Botanical Design course. I am very curious to see what your creations look like. Please feel free to upload your pictures to the forum. Perhaps I'll even discover some inspiration from your work. I'd love to offer a few small tips that you might find useful to enhance your skills a bit at home. that you can incorporate into your own designs and arrangements. Take your time. Allow your thoughts and imagination to flow freely. Visit the gardens. explore the meadows. and let nature inspire your creativ...”
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Course summary for: Floral Design and Botanical Set Design
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Areas
Decoration, DIY, Floral & Plant Design, Interior Decoration

Valentina Teinitzer (Studio de Pasquale)
A course by Valentina Teinitzer (Studio de Pasquale)
Valentina Teinitzer, professionally known as De Pasquale, is a floral designer and botanical art director whose Italian heritage infuses her work with elegance and passion.
With extensive experience in creating floral compositions for audiovisual productions, fashion events, and brand launches, Valentina excels at transforming spaces and evoking emotions through her floral arrangements.
Her work has been the centerpiece of international campaigns and exclusive events, showcasing not only her technical skills but also her unique approach to storytelling through floral aesthetics. She has collaborated with brands such as Annemarie Börlind, Next125 by Schüller, Chanel, Elle Arabia, Portshe and Mercedes Benz.
Her style is defined by a blend of creativity, intuition, and meticulous attention to detail, making each of her projects a masterpiece.
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