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Makoto Azuma is a Funky Florist with an Imaginative Side

I don't think I've ever seen botanical creations like those arranged by famed florist Makoto Azuma. I mean, there's a slab of meat involved in one of the plant sculptures for goodness' sakes! With an impressive portfolio of unique work, he has garnered well-deserved attention.

Working with a number of brand names such as Colette, Adidas and Cartier, Makoto Azuma owns a boutique and gallery in Tokyo. Changing the way people view floral and organic arrangements, I suggest you keep your eye out for more of this florist's work.
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