2026-03-21 01:00:00.0
A decorator friend at Hirmer Große Größen asked if we’d be interested in setting up a stand in the store for a day. Naturally, we were all in.
What followed was anything but a small undertaking: selecting items, packing, transporting, setting up—and then, in the evening, doing it all in reverse. Anyone who has ever run a pop-up stand knows the drill: the setup is fun; the takedown, less so.
Since it was just before Easter, candles, cushions, and metallic pouches mingled with bunnies of every size and color. Black-and-white met vibrant color—and somehow, it worked.
It was a lot of fun! 😄🐣
//by(e):Sibel Sener
2025-11-20 01:00:00.0
It was absolutely fabulous at our Christmas season opening! 🎄 Fabulous atmosphere, fabulous people, fabulous food, fabulous baubles. Thanks to everyone for coming! 🫶
//by(e):Sibel Sener
2025-06-16 02:00:00.0
It begins in the morning at the wholesale flower market. Peonies, alliums, eremurus, asters, and more—along with the anticipation of seeing what they will become.
The occasion was a summer party for a client who wanted to treat her colleagues to a truly special evening. We arranged the flowers, took care of the lighting—using solar lamps and tea lights—and selected the cushions for the concrete garden bench. Each vase was unique, and every table featured its own distinct composition in shades of pink, violet, and salmon.
Unfortunately, we don't have any photos taken after dark—but our client told us that it looked absolutely magical. That is the most wonderful feedback we could ever receive. 🌙
//by(e):Sibel Sener
2024-11-11 01:00:00.0
Two straw wreath bases, reddish-brown satin ribbon, Christmas baubles in mauve, copper, and gold—and a heap of feathers. It sounds unusual, but looks extraordinary.
Wrap the larger wreath base with ribbon, do the same with the smaller one—and then fasten the smaller one centrally onto the larger one. The feathers go into the resulting recess, packed in nice and tight. Then comes the gluing: attach baubles of various sizes to the wreath, filling in the gaps with individual feathers until no ribbon remains visible.
The result is lush, deep, and glamorous.
//by(e):Sibel Sener