Mornings at Enter Art Fair began not just with art, but with connection. During a special breakfast hosted by Elle Magazine, guests gathered around long tables set with fresh croissants, fruit, and juice — and framed by Botané’s sculptural florals.


In the raw, industrial setting of Tunnelfabrikken, our everlasting sunflowers became the centerpiece. Bold yet delicate, they brought warmth and energy to the pared-back space, softening the concrete and steel surroundings with their vivid presence.
The flowers were not an afterthought, but an intentional gesture. Much like the artworks on the walls, they shaped atmosphere, invited conversation, and gave rhythm to the table. Their permanence echoed Elle’s own celebration of creativity and timeless style — a reminder that beauty need not be fleeting.




A Meeting of Worlds
Just as Enter Art Fair bridges disciplines, the breakfast embodied dialogue: between art and media, between industry voices and creative minds, and between sculptural flowers and culinary simplicity. Here, Botané’s florals were more than decoration; they became part of the editorial landscape, elevating the experience of gathering.
From the first cup of coffee to the last conversation, the setting was alive with color, texture, and presence. It was proof that flowers, when treated as art, can anchor even the most everyday rituals in beauty.


