First Vietnamese artist to join top floral designer competition
Bao Hoai Nam, founder of Lavender Flower and Peony Home, will be the first and only Vietnamese artist joining the FTDWorldcup 2019, a top interfloral designer competition.
Bao Hoai Nam will be the first and only artist from Vietnam among 23 artists from 23 countries and territories participating at the FTDWorldcup 2019, a top floral designer competition to be held in the US in March.(Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) – Bao Hoai Nam, founder of Lavender Flower andPeony Home, will be the first and only Vietnamese artist joining theFTDWorldcup 2019, a top interfloral designer competition.
Begun in 1829, the Interflora World Cup is the world’s most prestigious eventfor the floral industry and design competition that showcases the most talentedfloral designers from around the globe.
The international floral design competition is held every four to six years andhosted in different locations.
Florists’ Transworld Delivery (FTD) is hosting this premier competition for thefirst time in the US since 1985.
The competition, named FTD World Cup 2019 in recognition of the event’s hostorganisation, will include up to 23 countries and territories and is being heldin Philadelphia at the PHS Philadelphia Flower Show in March.
The winner will be named Interflora World Cup champion.
Mai Hoa, Chairwoman of InterFlora Vietnam, said: “This is a prestigious andprofessional event. Competitors will be selected after three rounds. They havethe right to choose materials without any artificial materials.”
Hoa said that, along with the fashion and movie industry, floral art has now“put its feet on the world”.
She said she hopes the local artist taking part in the event will put Vietnamon the world’s art map.
Hoai Nam, along with being founder of Lavender Flower and Peony Home, is alsofounder of Bonas&Keith. A florist manager at The Grand Ho Tram Strip, Namhas written many books and programmes about flowers.
Nam said: “As a floral designer, participating in the competition is my dreamfor the love of my country and my hometown. My biggest goal is to show thebeauty of my tropical country, which is rich in horticultural varieties, modernlooks and trendy floral arts.”
At the competition, a total of five design tasks have been held on the mainshow floor of the flower show.
The flower show is open to the public starting on March 2 and includes apreliminary round with one prepared design task and one surprise packagecreated by the competitors.
A reception was held featuring a design demonstration by the American Instituteof Floral Designers (AIFD) and the announcement of the 10 semi-finalists.
The semi-final round was held on the main show floor on March 3. The 10semi-finalists was then complete a surprise package design task on the mainshow floor.-VNS/VNA
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