Loft florals that soften concrete edges
In a high-ceiling living room, we introduced low, textural florals that echo the geometry of the sofa and shelving while softening the contrast of exposed concrete.
Each vignette in shroxxenoeshunal’s gallery is photographed in a real room, designed to work with existing furniture, art, and the way the residents move through the space.
In a high-ceiling living room, we introduced low, textural florals that echo the geometry of the sofa and shelving while softening the contrast of exposed concrete.
Quiet compositions in clear vessels mirror the changing light, allowing the room to feel open while still holding a deliberate focal point.
On a small bedside table, we layered a compact arrangement whose tones echo the headboard and bedding, helping the room feel composed at every glance.
Use the gallery as a moodboard. Mark which scenes resonate and send them to the team at shroxxenoeshunal with a few quick photos of your rooms.
Whether you live in a downtown apartment or a suburban home, a few thoughtful photos make it easier for shroxxenoeshunal to design arrangements that feel tailored to your space.
Take photos when natural light is steady, usually mid-morning or late afternoon. This helps us understand how florals will read throughout a typical day.
If your room relies on lamps, include a version with them switched on so we can see how warm the light feels.
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