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Here is a floral trend
we noticed recently -
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the red tree was seen in the lobby of the Paramount hotel in NYC, not two weeks later, we saw the green trees outside a special events location on Park Avenue. Looks like twigs with flower balls are popular. We are looking for the 3rd example of this - if you see it, let us know. This could be reworked in a myriad of materials - as the shapes are classic and the effect pleasing.
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