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Colourful potted Usambara violets

Are you looking for new design options for flower arrangements? Florist Victoria Salomon has put these Usambara violets in the limelight with just a few simple steps. Maybe this is the next colourful idea for your flower shop window?

Colour world of felts

Jade green GU68

Indigo VI25

Yellow-green GU67

pale pink RS14

The delicate Usambara violets look particularly elegant and are emphasised even more by the colours jade green, pale pink, yellow-green and indigo.

These colour tones give the flower pot a cheerful and inviting atmosphere and bring a lightness to the room. The mix of bright pastel colours creates a calming mood that makes the room cosier and more welcoming. The colours are perfect for spring and awaken the anticipation of the warm season.

Whether as a decoration for the dining table, as a gift for friends or as a simple way to spice up the living room - these flower pots with the Usambara violets are a wonderful choice and provide joy and freshness.

Inspiration

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Spring magic

The delicate African violets in violet colours are a real eye-catcher thanks to the special STYLIT sheep's wool felt "Crushed". Perfect for a spring-like atmosphere.

Easter in colourful

Bring colour to spring for your customers! The violets potted in colourful felt are the perfect accessory for a cheerful and colourful decoration in the spring and Easter season.

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Exceptional combination

Let yourself be enchanted by the colourful spring flowers, which are eye-catching thanks to their unusual combination of bold colours and soft felt.

Designer

Victoria Salomon
Victoria Salomon

The well-known floral designer completed her florist training in Halle/Saale and then worked in well-known floristry shops before opening her own shop in Halle/Saale.

As the German Flower Fairy from 2008 to 2010, Victoria had the responsible task of representing the profession of floristry and horticulture at public events and in the media. And today she continues to inspire with her creations.