'flower room' by crosby studios and flover gleams with silver blossoms in brooklyn
Briefly

Flower Room is a one-day installation by Crosby Studios and Flover, held in a private townhouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The project features a central reflective structure made from aluminum barbecue trays, filled with discarded floral remnants such as petals and bouquet scraps. The installation emphasizes the tension between decay and beauty by presenting these remnants around a central table in a work-in-progress setting. The site-specific design highlights a dialogue between architecture and floral design, showcasing the ephemeral nature of floristry within a contemporary space.
The Flower Room installation features a reflective structure made of aluminum barbecue trays, showcasing the beauty in discarded petals and floral remnants, shifting perceptions of floristry.
Crosby Studios and Flover collaborate to celebrate the ephemeral quality of floristry, intertwining organic forms with industrial materials, blurring lines between decay and beauty.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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