Flower Color Guide
Tükendi
Vous êtes-vous jamais demandé quelles fleurs sont disponibles dans quelles teintes, et quand ? Ou comment les associer harmonieusement pour un bouquet ou un événement ? Le Guide des fleurs par couleursest le premier ouvrage de référence à classer les fleurs par couleurs, en mettant l’accent sur la saisonnalité et les associations de teintes. Michael et Darroch Putnam sont réputés pour leurs compositions florales romantiques et spectaculaires, et pour leurs installations, toujours guidées par la couleur. Ils partagent ici leurs secrets et leur savoir.
Format:Broché
Size:127 x 178 mm (5 x 7 in)
Pages:484 pp
Illustrations:420 illustrations
ISBN:9780714878867
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