Shing Huay & Randy
Tea ceremony outdoors? PERFECT! Nothing like red and gold popping against lush deep greens. Layered with curated objects and sculptural forms, we had spring florals arranged in fine china, ink-washed lanterns, displayed atop tiered pillars. Oriental blooms that burst with colour, texture, and refined opulence. A play on modern meets traditional.
A garden made of flower box signages, clouded aisles, overgrown portal-like floral arches, and two souls in love. When we blend nature's touch with human craftsmanship, effortlessly.
A path dusted in soft clouds, as she walked towards an altar cocooned in rambling blooms, drenched in golden hour light. Floral heavy yet gently-hued. Like a portal into a pocket of nature only they know, a secret land closeted in walls of overflowing petals. Lightly pastel, softly feminine, one that feels like a hug to your inner child.
This is us tablescaping with zest. Just raw elegance, grounded and refined, sprinkled with pearls, baby pinks, and playful little bows.
Architecting scenes for the soul. They call it scenography. The art of orchestrating space, emotion, and narrative into a singular, immersive flow.
Not about placing beautiful things in a room, but about imagining how all those moving parts come together, speak to each other… speak to you. We’d always want a setting that feels lived in, like your inner world visualized in flowers and candlelight. A feeling entirely new, but oddly familiar, like a safe space for the heart to leap and feel. This isn’t decorscaping for beauty, it’s decorscaping for the soul.