Henri Purnell crafts delicate blooms out of glass beads
Thousands of tiny glass beads come together to form the intricate floral sculptures of musician and maker Henri Purnell. Working bead by bead, the artist recreates delicate blossoms that echo the organic irregularities of real flowers while shimmering with the luminosity of glass. From airy wildflower stems to full, colorful bouquets, each arrangement captures the fleeting beauty of botanical forms that remain permanently in bloom.
Across his growing collection, Purnell recreates a wide range of flowers, from buttercups and soft pastel blossoms to vibrant poppies and bright gerbera-like blooms. Color gradients formed by translucent beads produce nuanced surfaces that shift under changing light. Petals appear almost lace-like as strands of beads radiate outward from densely constructed centers, while slender stems and curling foliage introduce movement to each composition.
all images courtesy of Henri Purnell
french beaded flowers form bouquets that capture light
Henri Purnell’s work draws from the historic craft of French beaded flowers, a technique developed in the nineteenth century. The process involves threading glass beads onto fine wire and looping them into layered structures that gradually build petals, leaves, and stems. Once assembled, these elements are shaped by hand into lifelike flowers whose subtle curves mimic natural growth patterns. The method requires patience and precision, transforming small, repetitive gestures into complex sculptural forms.
Many of the works are assembled into loose bouquets arranged in simple glass or ceramic vessels, allowing the stems to fan outward like freshly cut flowers. When placed in sunlight, the beads catch and refract light, casting intricate shadows that echo the delicate geometry of the beadwork.
Purnell describes 2025 as his ‘beaded flower year,’ marking the beginning of an ongoing exploration into the craft. Since then, his evolving collection has grown into a vibrant glass garden composed entirely of hand-built stems and blossoms.
thousands of tiny glass beads come together to form intricate floral sculptures
the artist recreates blossoms that echo the organic irregularities of real flowers
shimmering with the luminosity of glass
each arrangement captures the fleeting beauty of botanical forms
these flowers remain permanently in bloom
Purnell recreates a wide range of flowers
color gradients formed by translucent beads produce nuanced surfaces that shift under changing light
petals appear almost lace-like
slender stems and curling foliage introduce movement to each composition
strands of beads radiate outward from densely constructed centers
Henri Purnell’s work draws from the historic craft of French beaded flowers
subtle curves mimic natural growth patterns
project info:
name: Beaded flower sculptures
artist: Henri Purnell | @henripurnell
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