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Table Flowers [Hardcover]

Paula Pryke
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  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Jacqui Small LLP (1 Sep 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1903221803
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903221808
  • Product Dimensions: 28 x 23.8 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 65,989 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Table Flowers contains an array of stunning new designs for your special event, each displaying Paula Pryke’s customary floral artistry and cutting-edge skills. Across Table Flowers’ twenty step-by-step projects, Paula provides enormous creative scope with an impressive selection of floral ideas tailor-made for every aspect of the table: from sophisticated centrepieces to individual place settings at the dinner table; and from innovative chair backs and miniature topiary trees made with fruit and flowers, to hanging garlands from overhead lighting. With versatility always in mind, Paula then demonstrates how these beautiful ideas can be adapted to suit a host of special occasions, from the highly intimate to the grand in scale. Effective floral design means ensuring that the material, the design and the location are harmonious –and never more so when the design is intended for table displays. Table Flowers offers an array of exquisite design ideas, approaching each one from the basics. Paula shows how the most popular high street flowers can be augmented with flowers and foliage from the garden to create beautiful displays, and how by thinking seasonally you can use plant material when it is at its least expensive and most plentiful. Whether you want projects you can create yourself, or ideas for a grand celebration, Paula Pryke’ Table Flowers gives you all the inspiration and practical advice you need to make a dramatic floral statement that will set the seal on any party.

About the Author

Paula Pryke is a world-renowned florist who has been based in London for the last 24 years. In 1998 she fulfilled her dream of opening a little flower shop in Islington and began to attract some very interesting and influential customers. Rock stars such as George Harrison would send their chauffeur to collect flowers, Comedians such as Paul Whitehouse, Kathy Burke and Stephen Fry became fans, actors and actresses would call by the shop or phone and order flowers. At that time Cate Blanchett and Kate Winslet lived up the road and would call in to pick flowers from the vast collection that Paula had on offer. Artists, Photographers and lots of local people raved about the shop. One day Paula got a call from Terence Conran’s office saying he was going to call in to meet her. Ilse Crawford, who was then Editor of Elle Decoration, recommended Paula to Terence. He came into her original shop in Islington and complimented her on having "The nicest flower shop outside of Paris!" That meeting spurned a huge London contract flower business as Terence began his restaurant empire. About the same time, Paula was asked by one of her local customers if she would like to publish a book. This started an enduring and successful relationship with Jacqui Small, who has published all of Paula's books, including her recently released 15th title, Everyday Flowers. These books have been translated into over 15 languages including Hebrew, Russian and Japanese. The success of Paula’s books worldwide raised the profile of floristry globally. At first Paula's style was embraced in Japan and America but more recently she has also been working and influencing floral design in Korea, China, India and South America. Paula is still very hands-on, with a small and talented team working from her studio in Islington, London. Here they execute contract flowers, gift orders, weddings and events. Flowers have taken Paula all over the world and she is constantly in demand to work, advise or demonstrate her art. Over the last two decades, Paula had worked on many diverse consultancy projects but all with the same aim of bringing her love of flowers to a wider audience. She has been a consultant at different times for all three of the major supermarkets in the UK and currently works with Waitrose, whose flowers she considers to be the best. In America she has worked on window design and flower shows with retail giants such as Target, Marshall Fields, (now Macy's) in Chicago and she currently works for Crystal Cruises as a floral consultant and as part of their enrichment program. Back at home she has worked on diverse projects ranging from colour forecasting for Dulux paints to designs for wallpapers, vases and even scents for perfume. Paula also contributes to many lifestyle magazines and is constantly asked to comment on radio and TV on floral taste and fashion. Demand from around the world to learn Paula's flower style led her to establish The Paula Pryke Flower School in 1994. Paula originally trained as a history teacher so she is a natural communicator, infectiously spreading her love of flowers. When not traveling, Paula spends her time between her studio in London and her Suffolk country garden that features in her latest book Flowers Everyday. She is married to Peter, an Architect, and they have two children.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
Gorgeous, fairly traditional flower arrangements but most would be very expensive to copy: most, except for the small posy-type arrangements, use between 30-100 flowers plus foliage. Maybe a dozen (less than 15 per cent) had step-by-step explanations and photos. Not really for the home flower arranger. Worth borrowing from your library for the pleasure of the designs, though.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Table flowers 6 April 2010
Format:Hardcover
A beautifully produced book, full of designs mostly for the big occasion. The ideas can be adapted using cheaper flowers as some of the arrangements are very expensive to reproduce. A lovely book to keep and dip into for inspiration.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Looking for Inspiration? 20 Jan 2008
By Merry Street - Published on Amazon.com
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As always, Paula Pryke leads the way with inovative and beautiful floral creations. This book contains fantastic photos and instructions on how to create the same design or how to upgrade it. Whether you are a novice or season floral designer, this book is one you will want to have in your floral library. All of her books are real treasures and great value for the money.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Beautiful Photos and a great guide! 15 Sep 2008
By Christina Maddox - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is my first book by Paula Pryke and I will buy others. She gives beautiful photos of each arrangement while giving you instructions on creating the design and the proper name of each flower and filler used. In addition to the names of all the flowers in each arrangement and the simple instructions she guides you as well on the best container for each arrangement. I was able to design a topiary for a bridal shower by following her guide on type of flowers and how to do everything from soaking the oasis, ordering the flowers and the best container. I like how she mixes colors and gives you help on what season the flowers are available. I will use this book for many occasions that call for fresh flowers! This book is filled with great ideas for wedding, outdoor entertaining, birthday centerpieces and Christmas table design - you'll love it if you love fresh flower arranging!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
not really for the home flower arranger 13 Oct 2008
By D&D - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Gorgeous, fairly traditional flower arrangements but most would be very expensive to copy: many, except for the small posy-type arrangements, use between 30-100 flowers plus foliage. Maybe a dozen (less than 15 per cent) had step-by-step explanations and photos. Not really for the home flower arranger. Worth borrowing from your library for the pleasure of the designs, though.
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