Floral designer Pam Olson celebrates the season’s arrival with a luxuriant arrangement that’s fresh, modern and a touch untamed.

“This arrangement exemplifies the exuberance of spring” says floral designer Pam Olson, whose Native Flower Company is the go-to shop for those seeking one-of-a-kind designs, lush centerpieces and sophisticated, nature-inspired bouquets. Clients range from brides and CEOS to hostesses, event planners and those celebrating life’s special moments– birthdays, anniversaries, baby showers and yes, even spring’s arrival.

So what’s the secret behind creating this lavish arrangement? “It has an organic vibe,” she says. “It’s a garden, amplified.” Beginning with a burl bowl, the designer paired groups of sweet peas, anemones and hyacinths with others of paperwhites, amaryllis and hellebores. Then she introduced elegant lady slipper orchids. Mixing exotics with garden blooms is a signature move. “It puts the focus on texture,” she says. And the bunched blooms? “That’s the modern side of the design, the color blocking.” As if growing in a garden, the grouped flowers mix loosely with lush sword ferns, silver dollar eucalyptus and velvety pussy willow. No fluff of filler here. “Everything has a purpose and a chance to shine.” Notably missing are spring’s predictable pastels–shades of green and white prevail. Olson explains: “This palette is classic spring, fresh and sophisticated.”

Native Flower Company, SLC

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Brad Mee is the Editor-in-Chief of Utah Style & Design Magazine.