Winter Blooms Bring Fresh Life to Your Cottage

A floral arrangement featuring radishes.
Photography by William Dickey

Text by Katie Ellis

In the midst of winter’s coldest days, find comfort and color with your favorite florals.

A bowl with white and purple tulips.
Photography by William Dickey

Whether you prefer to arrange a single statement bouquet or a trio of smaller bud vases, both are sure to make an impression.

Miniature arrangements styled in bud vases underneath cloches.
Photography by Mac Jamieson

Add interest to your centerpiece by layering freshly clipped leaves or berries from the yard—and seasonal fruits add a delightfully unexpected pop of color and whimsy.

A floral arrangement featuring radishes.
Photography by William Dickey

If you’re seeking a more neutral accent, there’s nothing more serene than an arrangement of creamy white florals.

A small pot with four paper white bulbs.

Paperwhites standing tall look striking on their own, while cut tulips, hydrangeas, and roses know how to impress when layered with soft greenery like dusty miller and eucalyptus.

White blooms in a wicker basket door hanger.
Photography by John O’Hagan

Sitting sweetly on a bedside table or boldly greeting guests on a front door, winter whites boast a fresh sophistication.

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