Weddings
Flowers with enough personality to start a conversation.
Seasonal floral worlds, gathered with colour, movement, and just enough beautiful unpredictability.
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We use flowers as punctuation: an armful at the door, a riot across the table, a single unexpected bloom at exactly the right moment.
Meet the studio →Flowers with enough personality to start a conversation.
For dinners that ask their guests to stay just a little longer.
Temporary worlds worth walking into.
Every arrangement begins with the season, the setting, and the way you want the room to feel when the doors open.
Follow a few of the moments where the flowers shift from a personal detail into the atmosphere of the whole celebration.
A held-all-day piece with movement, texture, and the little details that make it feel entirely yours.
Ceremony flowers transform a blank place into the beginning of a story your guests can walk into.
Layered tables, candlelight, and flowers that make everyone lean in for one more look before they sit down.
After sunset, the texture and colour keep working, giving the night one more beautiful layer.
Every celebration needs a different kind of care. Here is where each one begins.
The personal pieces
The close-up flowers: a bouquet with movement, beautiful buttonholes, and every personal detail that will be held all day.
The floral world
For couples who want flowers to shift the feeling of a space from the first arrival to the final lingering conversation.
The wild card
For one temporary focal point: something overhead, at the entrance, or placed where no one expected it.
We start with the feeling you want to walk into, then find the flowers that can make it real.
Budgets are guided by the scale of your day, the flower recipe, and the places you want the flowers to do their best work.
Our favourite arrangements always hold something expected, something unexpected, and one flower you cannot stop looking at.
We start with the setting and the feeling you want to create, then let the best flowers of the season give the design its own voice.
Absolutely. We will talk through your favourites, then guide the final recipe around what is beautiful and resilient when your wedding arrives.
Often. The best floral work responds to the room, the menu, the lighting, and the way guests will move through the day.
When the timeline and mechanics allow, yes. We plan re-purposing early so it feels considered rather than improvised.
“The best arrangements have a small bit of wildness in them. Something that makes the room feel more alive, then changes as the night goes on.”
“The flowers felt alive in every room. We kept finding tiny combinations we had not noticed before, right through to the end of dinner.”
“It was romantic without being precious. Every arrangement had a little bit of surprise, and it made the whole day feel more like us.”
“We gave them a feeling, not a Pinterest board. They turned it into a world we could not have imagined on our own.”
Let's grow something together