Thanks to the floral designer Joshua Werber’s foraged logs, leaves and mushrooms — it was impossible to tell where the dining room ended and the garden began.
The floral artist Joshua Werber creates three decorative arrangements using fruits, vegetables, herbs — and even weeds.
The M’Finda Kalunga Garden, on the edge of Manhattan’s East Village, is full of city roses. The bower is a minor miracle, a lush floral hideaway nestled into the grayscale downtown grid.
In addition to designing dramatic floral arrangements for vases, Joshua Werber uses an unusual substrate: his head.
A dash of color came through in the corsages around Sevigny’s wrists, which added jolts of sweet orange and fuchsia to the monochrome outfit.
The masterful installations will be on view to help kick off Classic Week at Christie’s New York
When Joshua Werber isn't designing custom floral headpieces for fashion shoots and celebrity premieres, he might create a masterpiece for you.
Master florist Joshua Werber’s work can be described in one word: stunning. He specializes in floral headpieces, and he also happens to be an incredibly charming person.
“In designing the headpieces to accompany the uniforms for this story, the sketches and source materials were the primary inspiration,” he said.
We toasted our new issue with Champagne, flower clouds and wearable sculptures by the artist Joshua Werber.
Joshua Werber, could be the poster child for this budding new wave of digitally savvy designers. His rise to floral fame happened not via bridal magazines or word of mouth, but through an Instagram hashtag.
Suddenly, Joshua Werber appeared in one of the frames with a conflagration of iris attached to his head, and a serious look on his face. I immediately stopped – I had to find out more about this man, the flowers and the facial expressions.