The orchids and clematis are arranged in “wafuka” style, Akiko Usami's version of traditional ikebana. While the Japanese would use a single flower, here there are many, beautifully harmonised in a low vase.
Akiko Usami's style is so peculiar that she even invented a name for it: “Wafuka”. It is a mix of Japanese and French and is Akiko Usami’s signature: ...