These past few weeks have been a whirlwind! On top of attending the Event Planner Expo and designing for our weekly clients, special events and weddings, we've also supported a few of our favorite designers and showrooms during this year's NY Bridal Fashion Week.
Read MoreA few weeks ago we had the pleasure of designing for a wedding at The Weylin, one of Brooklyn's coolest venues. Previously the Williamsburg Savings Bank, The Weylin has French-inspired classical revival-style architecture designed by George B. Post. He is the same architect that designed our iconic New York Stock Exchange. The event planner we worked with on this wedding was the amazing Baton NYC and Ira Lippke Studios took the beautiful photos.
Read MoreEarly summer brought vibrant hues in coral, pinks and lemony yellows for our favorite ginger haired bride Mandy and her stylish groom Ethan. The wedding as held at the industrial beer hall space Houston Hall - captured beautifully by the talented Craig Paulson.
Read MoreAs we head into summer, we're planning out the details of weddings to come in the fall and can't help but thinking of a favorite we designed for Erica and Tom. Their wedding at Buttermilk Falls Inn in Milton, NY was all about neutral colors in order for the vibrant fall foliage to shine through.
Read MoreToday we're looking back at one of our favorite 'no flower' weddings we did for a lovely couple, Carrie and Adam. The couple was looking to have succulents and earth tones to decorate their early fall wedding.
Read MoreAs Spring turns into Summer we are again reminded by how much New York City inspires our team. We've worked at some amazing NYC Manhattan venues for weddings and special events including The Gramercy Park Hotel, Highline Hotel, Tribeca Rooftop, The Pierre, The Museum of the City of New York, The Harvard Club, and The Knickerbocker Club.
Read MoreThank you to Twirl for featuring one of our favorite weddings from last year in their "Real Weddings" section. Such an amazing day out in Upstate New York at The Farm at Lily Pond.
Read MoreLast week we were featured by InStyle in their piece "13 Ways to Make Your Escort Card Table a Design Focus". Our tip, shared by our Creative Director Denise Fasanello, was number three on the list.
Read MoreWe worked with Carats & Cake on a recent piece for Martha Stewart Weddings on Monochromatic Weddings. We loved the topic of this piece as now a days weddings are not always about just white. Our top tips for brides looking for a monochromatic look - Add subtle hints to your centerpieces.
Read MoreLast week a styled wedding project we worked on with a few of our favorites in the industry - Laura Remmert Events, Face Time Beauty, and Judy Pak - was featured on Style Me Pretty. The florals for this table were inspired by a gorgeous Valentino dress Alexa Chung wore at an event recently with beautiful floral embroidery. Pretty and feminine. Much of my inspiration also came from the gardens at Wave Hill, the Wild Garden in the Spring and Summer features so many colors and textures and varieties of flowers.
Read MoreWe love thinking back to some of our past weddings. Here is a few photos by Sasithon Photography of the florals we did at a Gramercy Park Hotel wedding featuring lots of white with delicate, soft pink accents.
Read MoreLooking back on a winter wedding we designed. It was a study in muted gray-greens and whites with pops of warm yellows and oranges.
Read MoreElegant, classic, soft and romantic that was the design direction. Here are the flower results mixed with our inspiration.
Read MoreGarlands of bay leaf, eculyptus, smoke bush and russian olive were dotted with orchids, dahlias and roses. All draped down the center of the dining tables at the Gramercy Park Hotel. Together with some interior inspiration.
Read MoreStylish couple + cool Brooklyn venue + juicy colors = a perfect combination. Thank you Nicole and Ross. Wishing you much happiness!
Read MoreShades of pink with apple green. Smart, preppy and super chic. Loved working on this wedding. Amazingly gorgeous photos by Karen Hill.
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