The famous New York florist turned urban urns in flower vases
'12.05.2017'
Source: My modern met
Lewis Miller (Lewis miller) - New York designer from the famous Flower School NY. His design studio LMD in Manhattan is engaged in the design of events for companies fashion-industry, fashion magazines, interior designers, private parties and weddings - all premium.
In addition to design, Lewis is engaged in floristics, writes My modern met.
Recently, Miller organized a campaign to revive a sad metropolis and add emotions to it.
For this, Lewis Miller placed spectacular flower arrangements in the city for several months.
Lewis decorated with his flowers street sculptures, and especially the piquant detail of his campaign was the decoration of urban rubbish bins.
The composition includes flowers such as roses, dahlias and orchids. All works were different in composition and size.
The cost of some of them, according to the most conservative estimates, could amount to $ 10 thousand. In order not to spend large sums of money on compositions, Miller and his assistants began to use those flowers that had already been at events, thus giving them a “second life”.
Many commentators page Lewis Miller in Instagram They called his project and compositions original and impressive.
But there were also those who openly resented that the project was not coordinated with the local authorities, and the bouquets made up by the florist prevented the use of garbage bins for their intended purpose.