Hi everyone! I wanted to try something a little different with ROWOOD, part of the Robotime family.
Instead of displaying each single-stem wooden flower on its own, I combined flowers from two ROWOOD products and turned them into an entire blooming window.
I started with a blank display wall and built an opening window into it. Before adding the flowers, I tested different tiles, wall textures, frame finishes, and lighting. The process involved plenty of painting, fitting, and adjusting—and more than one “Should I redo this section?” moment.
Then came my favorite part: taking the individual wooden blooms out of their usual bouquet setting and arranging them directly around the window. I layered different colors, shapes, and leaf textures, allowing some flowers to stay inside while others climbed onto the frame.
I wanted it to feel less like a perfectly arranged display and more like the wooden flowers had found their own way through the window.
When I finally switched on the warm lights and opened the window, the whole piece came alive. Up close, every bloom still has the distinctive layered wooden details of a ROWOOD flower; from a distance, they come together as one immersive garden.
Each flower began as an individual piece—but together, they became something much bigger.
Would you display these as individual stems, or let them take over an entire window like this? And which ROWOOD flower would you add next?
You’re definitely a true fan —you got so many flowers! Honestly, they’re absolutely beautiful and have totally changed the way I think about wooden flowers.
WOW! This looks AMAZINGLY STUNNING! Is this for a store display? I super love how you used the Rowood flowers. It will surely catch anyone’s attention.