This is Angelo Tinè
More than a florist, a visual artist.
More than a flower designer, a creative force.
Angelo Tinè is a name that reaches far beyond the place of his birth. Driven by constant self-challenge, he explores international languages and perspectives, always in search of new forms of expression.
Through interior design courses across the world, he absorbs diverse visions that continuously reshape the way he thinks and creates.
Creation is at the core of everything Angelo does.
His work goes beyond the act of composing a bouquet — each arrangement becomes an artistic statement, a dialogue between space, emotion and form.
Angelo is not simply a florist.
Angelo is an artist.
Angelo creates art.
His compositions are not meant to be merely observed. Each work is designed to stir emotion, where flowers become the words of a personal language — his own.
Angelo breathes life into “empty” spaces through life itself: the natural world that surrounds us. He weaves nature into everyday living, into the most intimate of gestures. Constantly exceeding boundaries, he experiments and moves beyond the notion of objective beauty. Every creation is singular, to be understood, contemplated, and appreciated — much like a painting.




The evolution


giving new life
NATURE, REFRAMED:
FLORAL AS FASHION

Beyond the world of interior design, Angelo collaborates with stylists and artists from the contemporary fashion scene.
In this space, flowers do not simply accompany fashion — they enter into dialogue with it.
No longer decorative elements, they become fashion themselves, echoing its silhouettes and reshaping its boundaries.
Transformed into a visual language, flowers turn into material for the body, expression and identity.


Instinct guides the composition.
Each bouquet takes form in dialogue with the model and her attitude.
Different women, one coherence.
Different bouquets, one vision.
Flowers gathered from the surrounding landscape echo the tones of the dress, dissolving the boundary between couture and environment.
Branches rise into a sculptural frame, embracing the figure and the sea beyond.




Pages from travel magazines are transformed into a bouquet, evoking the idea of movement and distant horizons.
Shades of blue echo the sea, dissolving paper into water.
The white flowers introduce a note of purity, a quiet balance between imagination and reality.
His work is not shaped by trends, but by an inner urgency — the desire to turn fragility into something that endures, inviting a gaze that is deeper, longer, and profoundly artistic.

Angelo Tinè
Non mi interessa che i fiori durino.
Mi interessa che lascino una forma nella memoria