24/05/2026
And finally, how it all came together. 🥰
For Steph & Frank’s reception, the floral direction centred on an ethereal tablescape set across a caterpillar table arrangement, contrasted against the symmetry and curved lines of the Art Nouveau setting at .corinthia . The intention was to allow natural, flowing spring flowers to sit in conversation with the structure of the space; softening the architecture without competing with it.
Rather than focusing on circular centrepieces, the design took a different approach. Height and verticality shaped the tablescape, with antique brass holders carrying tall whimsical florals in place of candles, drawing the eye through the length of the tables and creating rhythm across the setting.
Mismatched coloured glass vases formed part of the tablescape, adding variation in tone and texture while also serving as souvenirs for guests…pieces designed to continue beyond the evening itself.
In many ways, this reception reflects what feels most characteristic of The Blooming Bunch. A preference for movement over structure, seasonality over convention, and designs that feel considered without being overly formal. Flowers that work with a setting, rather than simply filling it.
A final thanks goes to the following suppliers and vendors:
alsabri
corinthia
and her band Swing Nuagesinteractive
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