5 window display ideas

5 surprising ways to style Amaryllis in your window display

Amaryllis ' large flowers and bold colours are perfect for getting noticed. Whether you are creating a classic Christmas window display or opting for a modern look, you can go either way with Amaryllis . In this blog we show you 5 creative ideas that will make your window attract customers inside.

Why Amaryllis works

With its impressive flowers and rich colours, Amaryllis immediately attracts attention. So perfect for shop windows where you want to entice customers to step inside.

Idea 1: High-low arrangements

Play with different heights and sizes to create a dynamic look. Place individual stems in tall, narrow vases next to compact arrangements.

Idea 2: Tone-on-tone or contrast

Choose tranquility with shades from the same colour family, for example, white, cream and pale pink. Or on the contrary, go for bold contrasts with red, white and deep green.

Idea 3: Repetition for impact

Repeat Amaryllis in groups or rows: one colour or just a mix. This repetition adds strength and professionalism to the window display.

Idea 4: Play with light

Use spotlights or natural side light to make the flower heads shine. This really brings out their texture and glow.

Idea 5: Tell a story

Add small cards with the flower's story, an inspiring quote, or a care tip to get customers curious.

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