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The purpose of this article is to define methodological approaches and the practical application of the rustic style as an example of practical eco-design in the modern world.

The research methods used in the article include: abstract- logical method; system analysis; observation and generalization; analysis and synthesis; expert evaluation methods; and graphical method.

This study identifies the fundamental concepts and structure of the rustic style. It examines how, in floristic art, the rustic decoration direction is expressed in compositions that use wildflowers (according to season), dried flowers and cereal grasses, tree branches, moss, bark, fabrics of natural fibers such as burlap, linen, ropes, and wooden elements. Key ecological principles embodied in the rustic style are defined, including the use of local resources; recycling and reuse;

simplicity and conscious consumption. The main principles and characteristics of decorating with natural materials are determined—use of seasonal and locally grown plants; emphasis on recycling and reusing items (e.g., glass jars, wooden boxes, bottles); rejection of synthetic plastic, floral foam, and glitter; décor that influences emotions by calming, inspiring, and shaping style. Furthermore, the study finds that one of the key features of rustic interiors is the widespread use of untreated wood, which must not be painted or varnished but only treated with special agents for pest protection. The use of rustic style in decorating modern offices, cafés, and other spaces is characterized, and its negative aspects and limitations are identified: risk of appearing careless or overly simplistic; stylistic constraints; seasonal dependence; durability issues; difficulties in cleaning and transporting décor; limited color palette; and lack of technological compatibility.

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Vladyslava Nahorna. (2025). Floristics In Rustic Style as An Example of Practical Eco-Design in The Modern World Rustic Style Floristics as An Example of Practical Eco-Design in The Modern World. The American Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research, 7(8), 81–84. https://doi.org/10.37547/tajiir/Volume07Issue08-09
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Аннотация

The purpose of this article is to define methodological approaches and the practical application of the rustic style as an example of practical eco-design in the modern world.

The research methods used in the article include: abstract- logical method; system analysis; observation and generalization; analysis and synthesis; expert evaluation methods; and graphical method.

This study identifies the fundamental concepts and structure of the rustic style. It examines how, in floristic art, the rustic decoration direction is expressed in compositions that use wildflowers (according to season), dried flowers and cereal grasses, tree branches, moss, bark, fabrics of natural fibers such as burlap, linen, ropes, and wooden elements. Key ecological principles embodied in the rustic style are defined, including the use of local resources; recycling and reuse;

simplicity and conscious consumption. The main principles and characteristics of decorating with natural materials are determined—use of seasonal and locally grown plants; emphasis on recycling and reusing items (e.g., glass jars, wooden boxes, bottles); rejection of synthetic plastic, floral foam, and glitter; décor that influences emotions by calming, inspiring, and shaping style. Furthermore, the study finds that one of the key features of rustic interiors is the widespread use of untreated wood, which must not be painted or varnished but only treated with special agents for pest protection. The use of rustic style in decorating modern offices, cafés, and other spaces is characterized, and its negative aspects and limitations are identified: risk of appearing careless or overly simplistic; stylistic constraints; seasonal dependence; durability issues; difficulties in cleaning and transporting décor; limited color palette; and lack of technological compatibility.


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Vladyslava Nahorna. (2025). Floristics In Rustic Style as An Example of
Practical Eco-Design in The Modern World Rustic Style Floristics as An
Example ofa Practical Eco-Design in The Modern World. The American
Journal of Interdisciplinary Innovations and Research, 7(8), 81

84.

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Floristics In Rustic Style as
An Example of Practical
Eco-Design in The Modern
World
Rustic Style Floristics as An
Example of Practical Eco-
Design in The Modern
World

Vladyslava Nahorna

1700 San Pablo Rd S Jacksonville, FL 32224 USA

Abstract

- The purpose of this article is to define

methodological

approaches

and

the

practical

application of the rustic style as an example of practical
eco-design in the modern world.

The research methods used in the article include:
abstract- logical method; system analysis; observation
and generalization; analysis and synthesis; expert
evaluation methods; and graphical method.

This study identifies the fundamental concepts and
structure of the rustic style. It examines how, in floristic
art, the rustic decoration direction is expressed in
compositions that use wildflowers (according to
season), dried flowers and cereal grasses, tree branches,
moss, bark, fabrics of natural fibers such as burlap, linen,
ropes, and wooden elements. Key ecological principles
embodied in the rustic style are defined, including the
use of local resources; recycling and reuse;

simplicity and conscious consumption. The main
principles and characteristics of decorating with natural
materials are determined

use of seasonal and locally

grown plants; emphasis on recycling and reusing items
(e.g., glass jars, wooden boxes, bottles); rejection of
synthetic plastic, floral foam, and glitter; décor that
influences emotions by calming, inspiring, and shaping


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style. Furthermore, the study finds that one of the key
features of rustic interiors is the widespread use of
untreated wood, which must not be painted or
varnished but only treated with special agents for pest
protection. The use of rustic style in decorating modern
offices, cafés, and other spaces is characterized, and its
negative aspects and limitations are identified: risk of
appearing careless or overly simplistic; stylistic
constraints; seasonal dependence; durability issues;
difficulties in cleaning and transporting décor; limited
color palette; and lack of technological compatibility.

Keywords:

floristics, rustic, décor, natural materials,

dried flowers

Introduction

Problem Statement. Floristics is more than just creating
floral compositions; it is a true art form that combines
the allure of nature, human creativity, and emotion. This
craft has a long history spanning thousands of years and
continues to flourish in the modern world, responding
to new trends and technological changes. In this paper,
we explore the history of floristics, its evolution, and the
contemporary directions shaping this art today.

Rustic style has gained increasing popularity for its
naturalness and ease. Rustic bouquets often include
meadow flowers, grasses, and leaves that evoke a sense
of unity with nature. They feature elements like twine,
kraft paper, and wooden accents, underscoring their
simplicity and organic feel.

Today’s world confronts numerous challenges—

environmental pollution, climate change, and resource
overuse. In response, eco-design

combining aesthetics

with environmental care

has gained traction. Rustic

style floristics exemplifies this trend, prioritizing
simplicity, naturalness, and closeness to the earth.

Analysis of Recent Research and Publications. Practical
studies on rustic style identify its defining features and
potential obstacles to blending it with modern design

a topic investigated by Brent Darby, Rebecca Lawson,

Reena Simon, and Taylor Wittwer. However,
comprehensive research on integrating rustic and
contemporary design solutions remains limited,
highlighting the need to raise public awareness and
further scholarly examination.

Objective. The goal of this article is to determine
methodological approaches and practical applications of
rustic style as a form of eco-design in the modern world.

Tasks:

1.

Investigate the main concepts and structure of rustic
style

2.

Identify the key ecological principles of rustic style

3.

Define principles and characteristics of decorating
with natural materials

4.

Characterize the use of rustic style in modern
offices, cafés, and other spaces

5.

Determine negative aspects and limitations of rustic
style development

Research Methods. The study employs: abstract-logical
method;

system

analysis;

observation

and

generalization;

analysis

and

synthesis;

expert

evaluation; and graphical method.

Main Research Material

Rustic (from Latin rusticus

—“rural,” “simple

-hearte

d”)

celebrates

naturalness,

unpretentiousness,

and

imperfect charm [1]. In floristics, it manifests through
compositions using:

Seasonal meadow flowers

Dried flowers and grasses

Branches, moss, tree bark

Natural fabrics and materials

burlap, linen, twine,

wood

This style expresses humanity’s yearning for closeness to

nature and the search for beauty in the unadorned.

Table 1 summarizes its core components:

Component

Example Use

Effect

Flowers

Daisies, cornflowers, lavender, cereal stalks

Local character, informal natural

Materials

Jute, burlap, linen, cotton, wood, bark, moss

Eco-friendliness, rich textures

Containers/ Glass jars, clay pitchers, wooden crates, baskets

Lightness, reuse, rustic vibe


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Vases

Décor

Pinecones, branches, moss, dried leaves, candles,

twine, lace

Handcrafted feel, atmospheric warmth

Color

Earth tones: cream, green, ochre, brown,

Visual calm, connection with nature

Compositio

Asymmetry, loose arrangement, “imperfect”

Natural beauty, relaxed formality

Approaches

Minimalism, creativity, DIY

Frugality, individuality, low ecological

footprint

Source: based on [1]

Rustic interior design often aligns with American
Country and French Provence but differs in its raw
simplicity.

Emerging as a reaction against hi-tech trends

gloss,

glass, metal

rustic style valorizes rural simplicity and

deliberate roughness.

The trend toward living in harmony with nature has
fueled its popularity. Owners of rural homes often leave
authentic elements untouched for budget reasons,
which adds unique charm to wooden interiors.

Rustic style favors nearly untreated materials over
plastics, metals, and glass. Ideal for country homes and
cottages, it also creates a unique, relaxing atmosphere
in urban apartments [2].

Ecological Principles in Rustic Floristics:

1.

Use of Local Resources. Bouquets made from locally
grown flowers reduce carbon footprint.

2.

Recycling and Reuse. Bouquets feature recycled
packaging

glass jars, egg-carton boxes, wooden

crates reducing waste.

3.

Simplicity and Conscious Consumption. Aesthetic
focus on atmosphere and nature; often no floral
foam, which harms the environment [2].

Rustic floristry contrasts with commercial floristry’s

reliance on artificial preservation and plastic. It offers
sincerity over sheen, cozy aesthetics over luxury, and
mindful respect for nature [3]. This is evident in
weddings, events, and home décor, where eco-friendly
solutions are increasingly valued.

Principles of Decorating with Natural Materials:

Use seasonal, locally available plants

Emphasize recycling and reuse (e.g., glass jars,
wooden boxes)

Reject synthetic plastic, floral foam, glitter

Décor should calm, inspire, and shape atmosphere

Eco-style interiors address environmental challenges,
harmony between h

umans and nature, and people’s

innate need to interact with their surroundings. Rustic
style fulfills both aesthetic and functional roles,
emerging during times of urbanization when natural
simplicity was longed for [3].

A key feature is extensive use of untreated wood,
treated only for pest protection. Ideally, interiors appear
handcrafted by you or your ancestors

though this

bespoke work can be costly.

Applications in Commercial Spaces

Cafés. Combine rustic with Boho, Ethno, Scandinavian
Minimalism. Accents:

1.

Dried flower bottles on tables

2.

Eucalyptus or pinecone garlands

3.

Mini planters with moss, cacti, aromatic herbs

4.

Bark panels and jute rope décor with dried
flower/coffee bean accents

5.

Live plants in woven baskets

urban jungle trend [4]

Creates a cozy, natural, sincere atmosphere ideal for
relaxed coffee and conversation.

Eco-Stores. Blend rustic with Eco-Minimalism, Zero-
Waste, Wabi-Sabi. Features:

1.

Burlap displays, wooden crates, dried grasses

2.

Hanging bundles of mint, lavender, thyme

3.

Natural paper labels adorned with dried flowers

4.

Green walls or vertical gardens

5.

Rattan light fixtures decorated with pinecones and
foliage [4]

Fosters trust, naturalness, and environmental
awareness. Offices. Pair rustic with Biophilia and


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Modern Minimalism. Ideas:

1.

Desktop terrariums

glass with branch, moss,

stones

2.

Office

“green

oasis”—

potted

sansevieria,

spathiphyllum, ficus

3.

Bark and flower mobiles or panels as art installations

4.

Seasonal

décor

willow

in

spring,

acorns/rowan/maple leaves in autumn

5.

DIY team-made eco-compositions to boost
engagement [5]

Enhances mood, reduces stress, and improves
productivity.

Additional touches: linen or cotton textiles

napkins,

curtains, throws; soft, diffused lighting

rattan string

lights, lamps; ceramic pots, wooden plaques, wicker
baskets [7].

Educational and Daily Integration

Education:

Integrate into craft, ecology, and art lessons;

eco- projects; school holiday décor [5].

Everyday Life: Simple eco-decor

kitchen dried plant

arrangements, wildflower veranda bouquets, wooden-
vessel candles.

Limitations:

1.

Risk of looking careless or oversimple

2.

Style may not suit urban/corporate events

3.

Seasonal constraints

best in autumn/winter

4.

Durability issues

natural elements age and shed

5.

Cleaning/transport challenges

fragile eco-décor

6.

Narrow color range

hard to match bright branding

7.

Incompatibility with LED displays and modern tech
[6]

Summary:

Rustic style is excellent for intimate events,

weddings, and eco-initiatives but requires careful
tailoring to context, location, and audience. Its
drawbacks can be mitigated by professional design and
blending with other styles (Scandi, Minimalism, Boho).

Conclusions and Future Directions

. Rustic style floristics

transcends mere decoration; it embodies conscious
living, reverence for nature, simplicity, and locality. In an
era of sustainable development, these principles guide a
future where beauty, modernity, and ecological

mindfulness coexist.

In floristic compositions, this direction uses seasonal
meadow flowers; dried flowers and grasses; branches;
moss; bark; natural fabrics like burlap, linen, ropes; and
wooden elements. It reflects the human quest for
harmony with nature, natural aesthetics, and rejection
of artificial embellishments.

Rustic style favors natural, unprocessed materials over
plastic, metal, and glass. It suits country homes,
cottages, and urban dwellings, creating a unique,
tranquil atmosphere.

Despite its virtues, rustic style has cautions: risk of
oversimplicity, stylistic limits, seasonal dependence,
durability issues, and tech incompatibility.

References

1.

Rustic Interior Design: A Complete Guide. https://

www.mimariexpert.com/blog/rustic-interior-design

2.

Style guide: Rustic

Provincial Sophistication.

https:// thecapital.com.ua/en/gid-po-stilyu-rustik-
provinczialnaya-izyashhnost/

3.

Rustic Style Building Interior Design Ideas. https://

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educational-space/institute/623262133176069

4.

Brent Darby. (2024). Living in New Rustic Style.
Lannoo Publishers. 256 p.

5.

Rebecca Lawson & Reena Simon. (2020). Scandi
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Peters & Small / CICO Books. 160 p.

6.

Taylor Wittwer. “Aes

thetic Exploration: Modern

Rustic.”

https://www.aesdes.org/2025/01/22/aesthetic-

exploration-modern-rustic/

7.

2025 Country Home Decor Trends. https://
homeinteriorwarehouse.com/2025-country-home-
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8.

Why is Rustic Interior Design Style Hot? Features
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https://en.kosmos.vn/phong- cach-thiet-ke-noi-
that-rustic-vi-sao-hot/

9.

Rustic Style Interior Design Ideas. https://
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style- interior-design/

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Rustic Interior Design: A Complete Guide. https:// www.mimariexpert.com/blog/rustic-interior-design

Style guide: Rustic – Provincial Sophistication. https:// thecapital.com.ua/en/gid-po-stilyu-rustik- provinczialnaya-izyashhnost/

Rustic Style Building Interior Design Ideas. https:// www.promeai.pro/ru/design-ideas/interior-design/ educational-space/institute/623262133176069

Brent Darby. (2024). Living in New Rustic Style. Lannoo Publishers. 256 p.

Rebecca Lawson & Reena Simon. (2020). Scandi Rustic: Creating a Cozy & Happy Home. Ryland Peters & Small / CICO Books. 160 p.

Taylor Wittwer. “Aesthetic Exploration: Modern Rustic.” https://www.aesdes.org/2025/01/22/aesthetic- exploration-modern-rustic/

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Rustic Style Interior Design Ideas. https:// blog.canadianloghomes.com/2018/01/05/rustic-style- interior-design/