Jen & Simon
The classic royal bouquet
Layers of silk petals and tender textures gently catches the light. Roses, astilbe, peonies, lisianthus, ranunculus. Her bridesmaids’ florals echoed only a single flower from Jen’s own — creamy white roses, multistalk hand-tied. No frills, just dainty and timeless. A quiet nod to the bride, pared down to simplicity.
A welcome moment
Intentionally softened. We went with an arch, for that roundness and gentle curvature in juxtaposition to the venue’s industrial edge. Where the surrounding space of exposed brick, hard lines, and concrete beams echoed modern strength, the welcome whispered softness and poise, with a delicate sprawl of white blooms, gold and glass candleholders.
Statement Bows
“We tied the knot” taken literally. Life-sized and draped in childlike wonder. We embraced femininity through poised silhouettes and structured textiles, where softness meets strength in form.
Floral Plints
A play on form and height with these sculptural pillars of living art. Grounding, breathing, free-falling.
Human Forms
Blending architecture with human silhouettes. Our inspiration for the block arches, like two pieces of puzzle, two souls in love.
When it comes to a monochrome palette, emotion lives in the details. We'd always look for other ways to interpret its aesthetic language — through texture, height, depth, shape, and form. Whether it’s a tactile floral blend that moves with fluid curves and sculptural lines, asymmetrical structures, or statement features ... a deeply layered, highly nuanced styling ensures the design never falls flat, nor overwhelms in a single hue. Because minimal doesn’t mean simple — it means intentional, heartfully crafted.
Subtle Layers
Our guest tag-menu card for Jen and Simon’s table setting. Textured paper, knotted in fabric, named with love. We added a sheer layer of “forever and always”, along with guest’s name on the top, meant to be repurposed as the perfect bookmark.
We had maximalist and minimalist on one table
Emotionally driven, intimately woven into its surroundings. We kept the tabletop minimal, choosing to only punctuate the ground with subtle drama. Bud vases, singular blooms, and crafted candles that don’t distract from dining. Cascading floral trains and flower clouds punctuate the spaces between, as if you’re seated amidst a flower field. It’s a multi-sensorial experience.
Sculpting Ping-Pongs
We pinned these adorable, globe-like blooms into rhythmic clusters, forming tightly knit silhouettes that feel both organic and artful. Long, wiry stems make them ideal for adding height and structure to our pieces. Paired with delicate counterparts like dandelions to give it that rich textural contrast that we adore