If dried flowers were once associated with a dusty corner of a room, Carolyn Dunster’s beautiful homage to the ephemerality of plants and flowers very much brings them back into the modern, stylish home. Whether you’re a floral designer, enjoy crafting with botanicals or are seeking to add colour and texture to your abode, Cut & Dry: The Modern Guide to Dried Flowers from Growing to Styling is both valuable reference guide and covetable coffee table tome.

Dried flowers look best when styled against a simple backdrop, devoid of clutter and with definitive editing, which Cut & Dry does perfectly. By presenting each specimen or arrangement against largely minimalistic backgrounds, natural forms in various stages of preservation or decay are given space they need. It’s a thoroughly modern guide but one that should stand the test of time thanks to its choice words, sharp design and selective imagery by Ida Riveros.

Floristry, botanical styling, planting design and garden writing are all in a day’s work for Dunster and this holistic approach to dried flowers shines through. In chapters on The Best Plants for Drying, How to Grow Your Own, Drying Methods, Styling and Projects to Try Yourself, each papery bloom, sculptural seedhead, feathery grass or turning stem of foliage is intimately described from a gardener’s as well as an artist’s perspective.

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If dried flowers were once associated with a dusty corner of a room, Carolyn Dunster’s beautiful homage to the ephemerality of plants and flowers very much brings them back into the modern, stylish home. Whether you’re a floral designer, enjoy crafting with botanicals or are seeking to add colour and texture to your abode, Cut & Dry: The Modern Guide to Dried Flowers from Growing to Styling is both valuable reference guide and covetable coffee table tome.

Dried flowers look best when styled against a simple backdrop, devoid of clutter and with definitive editing, which Cut & Dry does perfectly. By presenting each specimen or arrangement against largely minimalistic backgrounds, natural forms in various stages of preservation or decay are given space they need. It’s a thoroughly modern guide but one that should stand the test of time thanks to its choice words, sharp design and selective imagery by Ida Riveros.

Floristry, botanical styling, planting design and garden writing are all in a day’s work for Dunster and this holistic approach to dried flowers shines through. In chapters on The Best Plants for Drying, How to Grow Your Own, Drying Methods, Styling and Projects to Try Yourself, each papery bloom, sculptural seedhead, feathery grass or turning stem of foliage is intimately described from a gardener’s as well as an artist’s perspective.