Beautiful Imperfection Series

In our quest for Perfection, we often fail to appreciate the Beauty that lies in Imperfections.

  • Black Poppy

    Black Poppy

    The Black Poppy is a powerful symbol that serves as a reminder of the often-overlooked contributions made by African, Black, Caribbean, and Pacific Islander communities in various wars throughout history. From the 16th century onwards, these communities played a vital role in defending their countries despite discrimination and marginalisation. The Black Poppy serves as a symbol of respect and gratitude towards these brave individuals and their sacrifices.

  • Black Rose

    Black Rose

    With its deep, velvety petals and dark, striking appearance, the Black Rose is a marvel to behold. However, behind its beauty lies a more profound symbolism that evokes hatred, loss, and hopelessness. The Black Rose represents the darker aspects of life, reminding us that even amidst the shadows, there is still beauty to be found.

  • Marguerite Daisy

    Marguerite Daisy

    The Marguerite Daisy, also known as the Chrysanthemum frutescens, symbolises purity, innocence, and simplicity. It is often associated with love, loyalty, and positive energy.

  • Daffodil

    Daffodil

    A daffodil is a symbol of rebirth, new beginnings, and hope. Its bright yellow colour is associated with happiness, cheerfulness, and optimism. In some cultures, the daffodil is also a symbol of good fortune and prosperity.

  • Narcissus

    Narcissus

    The flower, which shares its name with a term denoting self-centeredness and strict adherence to formalities, embodies these qualities in its appearance and essence.

  • Rose

    Rose

    The rose is a timeless symbol of love and passion, and its beauty and power are unmatched. A rose's delicate petals, vibrant colours, and sweet fragrance evoke warmth, tenderness, and desire. Nothing is quite as breathtaking and captivating as a perfectly bloomed rose, which is why it has become a beloved emblem of romance and affection.

  • Tulip

    Tulip

    Tulips are most commonly associated with deep and perfect love. This symbolism of love and affection has its roots in ancient Persia, where tulips were considered a symbol of paradise on earth.