•  Color is exploding and adds an element of individuality: Consider sunny-yellow orchids, deep-purple peonies, magents dahlias and pairings of bright-red and fuchsia roses.
  • Family heirlooms are also being used in Weddings. Woven into bouquets or worn. Nonfloral elements such as vintage buttons, beadings and crystals also add a touch of charm to any creation.
  • Instead of choosing just one centerpiece for each table, consider using candles and earthy elements such as stones or shells for a nice eclectic table setting.
  • The Theme. Make your Wedding a complete package, with our In-House Design team we can create anything. Going nautical? Consider wrapping vases with white rope. Tying a New Year's knot? Add crystals to white cattleya orchids.
  • The Location. Draw ideas from your venue, matching your Wedding with the venue is key to achieveing that Wedding aura.
  • The Colors. Keep the palette to two or three colors, and mix and match with colors in a brighter or darker shade of your taste for a fuller look.