Collection: Foundations — Layering
Depth begins here.
Layering materials create depth, dimension, and visual connection within a design. Flexible foliage, varied forms, and transitional elements help bridge gaps between focal flowers and supporting materials while creating a natural sense of progression throughout an arrangement. These materials help a composition feel complete and intentionally constructed.
Designers use Layering materials to connect design elements, soften transitions, and create visual depth between foreground and background components. Rather than creating weight or serving as focal points, these materials help unify a design and establish a sense of dimension.
What to Look For:
• Transitional growth patterns
• Flexible foliage and stems
• Materials that connect surrounding elements
• Depth without significant weight
• Natural visual progression
• Bridge-building qualities
• Dimension and continuity
Design Test:
Ask Yourself—
• Does this material help connect separate areas of the design?
• Does it create depth and visual progression without becoming the focal point?
If the answer is yes, you’re likely looking at a Layering material.
A Flower Bar — Foundations Collection
Mass | Layering
