Magnolia and roses arranged in a tall, striped pottery vase by artisan Tokuhiro Masubuchi. The arrangement is definitely ikebana, but with a touch of a western-style bouquet. The palette is soft, dominated by pink and white.
It all began in Kyoto, the birthplace of the Japanese art of flower arranging. Tsutomu Adachi started studying with a teacher in 2004, then establishe ...