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30,000 hanging flowers greet spring in Berlin

An art installation comprised of 30,000 bright flowers currently adorn the atrium of the concept mall Bikini Berlin. Suspended via copper wire, the flowers invite viewers to revel in the beauty of spring. The installation is named simply ‘Garten,’ or ‘garden’ in German, and was created by London artist Rebecca Louise Law.

After the dreary landscapes of winter, the vibrant flowers are meant to hail the beauty of the coming seasons. Gerberas, chrysanthemums, carnations, orchid blossoms, hydrangeas, freesia, lisianthus, and roses were all donated by Tollwasblumenmachen.de, an ongoing campaign spearheaded by the Flower Council of Holland. Decorating 1,550 square feet, the flowers hang via copper wire to create a vivid, picturesque display.

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