Friday, October 3, 2008

Brussels Floral Carpet 2008

It’s amazing how a single flower can inspire a biannual artistic tradition in one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Starting in 1971, landscape architects over the years have constructed an intricately designed carpet within the confines of the Grand Place in Brussels, Belgium by using one type of flower: the begonia. The inspiration behind each floral carpet design is determined by the theme for that year whether it is a coat of arms dedication to a town or a floral depiction of an historical piece of art or tapestry. The most recent floral carpet event occurred in August 2008, reflecting the world’s largest Savonnerie tapestry that dates back to the 17th century. The end result is beyond words and will inspire you to travel to Brussels for this main event if you haven’t had the pleasure of seeing it in person!

Brussels Floral Carpet 2008
Flower Carpet
Begonia Carpet
Brussels 2008 Begonia Carpet

4 comments:

Meagan said...

Hi! I stumbled on your blog through Google, but your pictures caught my eye. :)

I was in Europe for the first time in August and got to Brussels on the day they built the carpet. I didn't know what was happening in the plaza, but it was fascinating to watch it become the world famous attraction that it is. It's spectacular!

lifeofdecor said...

These pictures are absolutely breathtaking! Thanks for sharing.

Jennifer Ramos said...

WOW!

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luxxury livving said...

Wow, amazing and beautiful.