The stoneware pitcher that we used in the image above allows the calla lilies to splay out gracefully and almost dance through the container. Ideally, you’ll cut your callas tall enough that you can see the entire blossom sitting above the lip of your containers as well. Calla Lilies have pretty faces, but their shape reminds one of swishing skirts and dramatic black leather accessories and why not celebrate that?
But what if I prefer mixed arrangements? Then fine, turn down my advice, but fortunately I still have tips to make your bouquet look phenomenal. Calla Lilies look especially gorgeous when they’re paired with very textural compliments. Contrast is always what catches the human eye first – it’s why school buses are yellow, they’re brighter than most of their surroundings and catch the eye for riders and pedestrians alike. Midnight calla lilies are so soft and glossy that the best way to create contrast is with rough and very earthy textures.
You can use deeply pigmented foliages like Safari Sunset Leucadendron or “Smokebush” (Cotinus) to infuse ochre and red tones into your arrangement, or make things a little more avant garde! For Charli XCX’s Birthday Party in Los Angeles, BRRCH Floral created an incredible bouquet of midnight calla lilies accented with dyed orchids, green amaranthus, white delphinium, and Parliament cigarettes. Even without the smokes, the bouquet is a striking explosion of rich color and attention-grabbing texture!