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The diversity of colors and shapes found in the vast summer flower assortment provides an impact that can not be quickly matched. While such a display of flowers can be extremely multi-colored, you could also opt for ton sur ton, a practice of grouping of colors and color tints. This technique results in a tranquil display. Studies show tranquil displays encourage customers to spend more time looking at the flowers and the related materials you use for your sales presentation. A ton sur ton display starts with a formal basis, from which the displays are clearly distinguishable. Be sure to choose a harmonious color range. As a guideline, work with two main colors and choose a maximum of three color tones in between them. The photo shows red and blue as the main colors.



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