Her ideas are fresh and engaging, and always simple. For the best results, Hayakawa encourages the reader to consider not only store-bought flowers but wildflowers and clippings from all parts of the yard. Grasses, vines, and foliage find places in her floral ideas, invigorating even the most elementary arrangement.
The scope of Hayakawa's ideas draws nourishment from her dual training in Japanese ikebana and European flower traditions. From continental floral design, she simplifies the idea of voluminous, overwhelming displays with startling results. From the East, she introduces the idea of "empty space," a concept that acknowledges the value of "holes," or breathing room, in an arrangement. She also supports the Eastern belief of cherishing each cutting for its distinctive character rather than seeking out the perfect flower every time.
The secret to success, Hayakawa says, is flexibility and openness. Look for new ways to display flowers, and new containers to hold them. Throughout the book, Hayakawa sets out simple yet wise rules--invaluable advice that will serve you well in each setting, and lead you to develop your own style for arranging flowers in a simple yet artistic way.
Features * Fresh thoughts for decorating every room
* New ideas for holidays and special occasions
* Tips on developing your flower arranging talents
* Easy-to-follow instructions
* New ways to use everyday household items as flower vases
* Each arrangement shown in a stetched-over b/w photo and in full color
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*Dining Room
Wildflowers in Glass
Iris Centerpiece
Hydrangea & Willow
Flowers in Tandem
Table Centerpiece in Natural Tones
*Family Room
Spring Nouveau
Flowers & Berries on a Tray
Vase of Autumn Colors
*Living Room
Through Glass, Brightly
Cornflowers in Bamboo
Harbinger of Spring
Invitation to a Moon-viewing Party
Orchids & Burnished Wood
*Kitchen
Tropical Fruits & Flowers
Mini-Bouquet of Herbs
*Bathroom
Flowers & Herbs in a Seashell
Elegant Porcelain
Herbs & Shimmering Silver
A Horizontal Display
Simple Greenery
Bathroom Bouquet
*Bedroom
Bedside Bouquet
Angel's Wreath
Breaking with Form
In a Looking Glass
Lively Corner
Spring Visitors
*Spot Art
Filling a Niche
Around a Stairway
Green Cascade
Hearth-Side Flowers
Folk Craft Elegance
*Christmas
Christmas Centerpiece
A Window Scene
A Different Kind of Wreath
*Outdoors
Picnic Flowers
Welcoming Guests
Borrowing Background
*Special Occasions
A Romantic Evening
An Afternoon Tete-a-Tete
*Japanesque
Approaching Ikebana
A Touch of Lacquer
Welcoming the New Year
*Playing with Flowers--Ensembles
Three Round Tables
Drinks & Hors d'Oeuvres
*Playing with Flowers--Fantasy
Unexpected Encounter
Silk & Flowers
Bamboo Forest
*Playing with Flowers--Welcoming a Guest
A Screen of Wildflowers
Lilies by Candlelight
*Buds, Blossoms, Petals
In the Bud
In Full Bloom
Scattered Petals
*A Bouquet's Life Cycle
Fragrant Gift
The Remains of the Bouquet: I
The Remains of the Bouquet: II
*Arranging with Teacups
Leaves and Berries
Coffee Cup Creation
Purple Wildflowers
In a Japanese Teacup
Autumn Breakfast
*Glass Vessels
Iridescence
Simple Elegance
Crystal Morning
Three Small Graces
After a period of employment in the photography department of a foreign news agency, Takayuki Toyama established his own photo studio. He mainly works in advertising, but is also active in art photography both domestically and abroad. In recent years, the main theme of his work has been European and American homes and their surroundings. He has published numerous collections of photographs and had frequent one-man exhibitions at the Kodak, Nikon, and Fuji photo galleries in Japan.
Joseph LaPenta was born in New York, and has a masters in English literature from the University of California, Berkeley. He is a licensed instructor in the classical Ikenobo School of Ikebana, and a First Rank Master in the Ohara School, where he works with the international division as a translator and interpreter. He has taught ikebana in Japan and abroad and has translated many important books on ikebana, including The Traditional Ikebana of the Ohara School by Houn Ohara, and Classic Ikebana: Moribana Style by Kazuhiko Kudo.
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