Christmas Flora Home — Installation Series
Installation Concept
A small rooted Atlantic spruce became the starting point for this composition.
In Newfoundland, these trees often grow with branches missing on one side — shaped by constant wind, salt air, and the rhythm of the coastline.
This detail stayed with me.
I wanted to capture the feeling of local nature:
the softness of moss, the weight of stone, the texture of bark, and the quiet beauty of the landscape.
Christmas Décor
1. Minimal Christmas Wreath — Large (63”)
Natural spruce wreath with a clean silhouette and a single red ribbon accent.
2. Evergreen Staircase Garland — Long Format
Minimal style with red ribbon and candy accents.
Detail “Candy”
“Pavuk” — Ukrainian Geometric Christmas Installation
The Pavuk (“spider”) is an ancient Ukrainian holiday decoration made from straw and threads.
Long before Christmas trees became common in Eastern Europe, these geometric mobiles hung in homes as symbols of harmony, protection, and the delicate balance of the universe.

Traditionally crafted from rye straw, the Pavuk was believed to “hold” the home’s energy — catching troubles like a gentle guardian and bringing light and good fortune for the coming year. 

Today, artists and designers reimagine the Pavuk as modern installations . This piece blends the old symbolism with contemporary design.
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