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The Art of Placement: Styling Your Nordblooms Masterpiece

When you bring a Nordblooms arrangement into a home, you are not simply placing flowers in a vase; you are installing a piece of organic sculpture. Unlike fresh blooms that wilt and are discarded within days, our preserved collections are designed to become a permanent part of your interior narrative for a year or more.
However, true luxury lies in the context. A Masterpiece requires the right stage to truly sing. Drawing from the aesthetics of our SoHo studio, here is our guide to the "Art of Placement", styling your botanical art to define the energy of a room.
1. The Coffee Table: The Anchor
The coffee table is the center of gravity in a living space. The arrangement here needs to be substantial enough to command attention but low enough to allow conversation to flow over it. It must be beautiful from every angleβa 360-degree experience.
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The Strategy: Look for "low and lush." You want volume, not height.
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The Selection: The AmΓ©lie is the quintessential choice. Its wide, ceramic bowl and dense cream-white roses create a texture that contrasts beautifully with a marble or glass table surface.
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Styling Tip: Place the AmΓ©lie atop a stack of two or three large art books (think Assouline or Taschen). This creates a "plinth" that elevates the arrangement and adds a layer of intellectual luxury.
2. The Bedside: The Sanctuary

The bedroom is a space of rest and intimacy. The decor here should be "Quiet Luxury"βuncluttered, soft, and intentional. A massive bouquet can feel overwhelming; you need a "Small Treasure" that whispers rather than shouts.
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The Strategy: Scale is everything. The footprint should be minimal to leave room for a book, a glass of water, and a candle.
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The Selection: The Christine Petite Bouquet or the Classic Rose. These pieces offer a soft dopamine hit of color (like blush pink or lavender) that is the first thing she sees when she wakes up.
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Styling Tip: As we mentioned in our Galentineβs Guide, these petite arrangements are perfect for adding warmth without clutter. Pair with a single, sculptural ceramic dish for jewelry.
3. The Entryway: The Statement

The foyer is the handshake of the home. It sets the tone the moment a guest walks through the door. This is the zone for drama, height, and architectural form.
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The Strategy: Go tall. You need verticality to draw the eye up and create a sense of grandeur.
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The Selection: The Sienna or the Cassia. The tall white earthenware vases act as columns, while the Boysenberry or Indigo tones provide a moody, sophisticated welcome.
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Styling Tip: Place this on a console table against a mirror. The reflection doubles the visual impact of the hydrangeas, creating a lush, infinite garden effect.
4. The Dining Room: The Conversation Piece

Dining table florals are tricky. They must be stunning, but they cannot block the sightlines between guests. This is where the specific "Geometry" of the vessel matters.
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The Strategy: "Architectural and Airy." You want something that feels designed, not just gathered.
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The Selection: The Aurelle. As discussed in our Architectural Bloom Edit, the jagged vase adds a modern edge that sparks conversation, while the Cadillac Pink hydrangeas add warmth to the dining experience.
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Styling Tip: For a long table, consider placing two Aurelle arrangements spaced apart, with tapered candles in between. This creates a rhythm down the center of the table.
Sustainable Living
By choosing preserved flowers, you are making a design choice that honors the environment. You are choosing a piece of art that does not need to be replaced weekly. To ensure your masterpiece stays dust-free and vibrant in these settings, refer to our guide on Care for Preserved Flowers.
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