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Natasja Sadi transforms sugar and flowers into art that captivates and inspires. Her work has caught the eye of leading designers and media worldwide. Dive into her world where creativity and nature beautifully intertwine.

Video by The World Of Interiors
Film director: Fliegauf Studio
Art director: Ben Weaver
Associate producer: Leeya Mirza
Colour grader: Menelaos Primerakis
Music composition & celeste: Monsieur Bisous
Cellist: Felix Stephens
Digital director: Elly Parsons
Digital associate: Donna Salek

Watch Sugar Flower Secrets

Discover Natasja Sadi's sugar flower sculptures inspired by the old Dutch Masters in one minute.

Video by Hotel Rebel Productions
Photography and video: Mathilde Karrer/Stijn Hoekstra

Honored to have worked for:

Publication

The World of Interiors

Natasja Sadi was featured in The World of Interiors, the famous magazine, for her Candied Portraits. While most think of cake-top flowers as perfectly piped, Sadi’s approach is different. The Dutch bridal-wear designer sculpts her floral confections to reflect every stage of life—from fresh buds to decaying petals. Her miraculously edible creations are as rich as any Golden Age still life.

January 2024 issue
Photography cover: Ngoc Minh Ngo

July - August 2024

Cover Victoria Magazine

Natasja Sadi Artist in Residence 2024 for Victoria Magazine.

Get your copy here

Exposition

Paleis het Loo

Natasja Sadi joined the Bloom exposition at Paleis Het Loo, honoring English Princess Mary II's love for flowers. The exhibition showcases 17th-century floral still lifes, modern perspectives, botanical craftsmanship, flower origins, and Mary’s hobbies. Mary II was key in popularizing this export.

Collaboration with New York Based Fashion Designer

Adam Lippes

“The inspiration for the collection S/S 2022 stemmed from an obsession with the work of Dutch couturier turned baker-cum-floral genius, Natasja Sadi. What began with a collaboration focused on her vivid floral photography led to an exploration of both her essence and her work. Her heritage, art and vibrancy set the color palette, mood and of course, pattern for the collection.”

“Of note, a bold print of Natasja’s florals is reimagined on both silk duchesse and Japanese cotton twill. Her sugar flowers were created in sequins on an oversized cotton crewneck knit. We also hand painted a pattern inspired by her collection of delftware, and printed and pleated it on silk chiffon. Our 'vase' dress features a mix of threadwork and cutouts on ivory Irish linen.”

Photographed by Paul Westlake

France TV

Documentary about Natasja Sadi and her sugar flowers made by France TV. 

Program: Silence, Ça Pousse! (Silence, it grows!)