Gardens of Wonder

In Minneapolis, we unveiled a floral universe where nature and imagination walked hand in hand. Entire halls became landscapes. Groves of blossoming cherry trees, carpets of tulips, sculptural forests of bamboo, and floating gardens of orchids. Each element was conceived not as a stand-alone display, but as part of a vast symphony of forms, colors, and fragrances.

Visitors wandered through scenes that felt at once familiar and otherworldly. A wooden lotus at the heart of a flower-covered circle invited moments of stillness; suspended gardens hovered above like clouds in bloom; bamboo corridors stretched into infinity, blurring the line between structure and wilderness. Everywhere, blossoms unfolded as if in perpetual spring.

This was not a show, but a journey. A dreamscape where art and botany fused, carrying every guest into a world where flowers became architecture, memory, and poetry.

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