Fermanagh landscape showing ancient rock formations

From the Ground Up

Where 300 million years of limestone meets the transient beauty of the bloom.

The Fermanagh Imprint

Why do we look beneath our feet to celebrate what grows above? At [[COMPANY_NAME]], our origin isn't found in a textbook, but in the damp, moss-covered crags of Enniskillen. We're captivated by the geological history of Fermanagh—the way the carboniferous limestone filters our water and provides the mineral bedrock for our local flora.

It's a heavy, slow history. When we pair a delicate Anemone with a shard of raw fluorite, we aren't just making a bouquet. We're staging a conversation between the eternal and the ephemeral. Can you feel the weight of the stone against the velvet of the petal?

Our studio uses more than 40 different mineral varieties annually to ensure every piece is a unique specimen. We don't just arrange; we curate the earth's crust.

The Curation Chief

Lead designer Elara Vance blends her background in structural geology with a lifelong obsession with botanical art.

Studio Vitals

  • 12 Years Active
  • 40+ Minerals Sourced
  • 1 Drumkeen Rd Base

On Display

Catch our 'Sedimentary Souls' exhibition at the Enniskillen Gallery this October.

Inside the Workshop

A collection of amethyst and quartz crystals in cedar crates

Raw Inventory

We keep a rotating stock of over 200kg of unpolished minerals, each hand-selected for its structural integrity.

Specialised preservation tools and dried floral specimens

The Cold Room

Our preservation lab maintains 4°C to ensure that the transition from root to rock doesn't compromise the bloom.

Technical drawings of floral structures mapped against geological grids

Drafting the Form

Every arrangement begins as a technical sketch, mapping gravity and balance before a single stem is cut.

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