Drijvende Zonnebloemen
On the water, a poetic spectacle of sustainability and creativity unfolds: five monumental sunflowers, floating and slowly turning with the wind. Each flower is crafted from recycled wind turbine blades — giving new life to what once sliced through the air — and equipped with solar-panel petals that harvest sunlight as a natural source of energy.
The installation merges technology and aesthetics: robust industrial materials are given a new purpose in a playful, organic form. Each flower’s five “petals” capture sunlight from every direction, turning the whole into a living, breathing image of energy. Floating on the water, the sculptures reflect and shift with the surface, constantly changing appearance with time, light, and perspective.
The Floating Sunflowers is an ode to circular innovation, where discarded components don’t disappear but bloom within a new system – functional, sustainable, and visually striking.





