Flowers invade the city and take on a different appearance. Petals realistically drawn on satin give shape to delicate bouquets of little wildflowers. Blossoming trees overhang fences and draw the eyes upwards. The sky is dotted with white daisies and the first pink buds of a peach tree. The pink of the cornus and the forget-me-not joyfully stand out in the hydrangea-green meadow. In jacquards, the flower heads are covered in altered shades, showing a new magnetic face. The purplish blue of the cornflower disruptively overshadows the pungent callistemon red of the roses. The peony loses its sweetness and acquires boldness when it turns a leafy green, standing out against a black background like the verdant flowerbeds surrounding the asphalt. A fresh, lively mood, brightened by a play of colours and contrasts skilfully achieved by Tintunita, a company that makes colour its strength in carefully printed fabrics and painstakingly woven jacquards. (Exclusive content for Superzoom)