5 Floral Instagram accounts to follow this month

Here’s our pick of the bunch…

Brighten up your day with a virtual flower-fest. These feeds from florists, flower stylists and floral photographers are seriously breathtaking. If they don’t make you want to fill your house with beautiful bouquets, we don’t know what will. 

Linda Lomelino (@linda_lomelino)

Sweden based cookbook author, photographer and stylist Linda Lomelino uses flowers as a decorative styling device for her stunning food photography. From a vase of deep pink chrysanthemums beside a stack of blueberry-topped pancakes to rich chocolate cakes dripping with sauce and sprinkled with a smattering of delicate cherry blossoms – her opulent arrangements and moody lighting are evocative of Baroque still-life paintings. 

5 Floral Instagram accounts to follow this month

Poppy Barach (@poppybarach)

U.S. photographer Poppy Barach captures her blooms with a unique quality of light that gives her colourful subjects a magical – and utterly mesmerising – quality. From the epic (this great swathe of golden daffodils swaying in the breeze as far as the eye can see) to the intricate (a delicate close-up of a single hyacinth stem resting on a rustic ceramic bowl) – no subject is too big or too small.

A Norweigan photographer living in rural England, Marta’s rustic snaps of flowers, food and forest walks will make you want to pack your bags and flee to the countryside. We love this stunning shot of dried and wilted ‘leftover dinner party flowers’, which reveals the beauty that can be found in every stage of a flower’s life. 

Scrolling through Janne’s Instagram feed is like taking a dawn stroll through the seasons – with winter frosts, autumnal mists and filtered spring sunlight providing the perfect backdrop for seasonal flowers in delicate, muted pastel hues. And don’t miss the serene still-life shots of spring blooms (think: magnolia, cherry blossom, anemones, roses, tulips, hyacinths and ranunculus), teamed with whitewashed wood and vintage pitchers.

 

Cristina Colli (@c_colli)

Spring flowers in a palette of candy colours are carefully arranged against a white marbled background and interspersed with everyday objects like cups of tea, books and wooden spoons to create beautifully simple still-life compositions. Read more about Cristina’s work on her blog.

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