Ella & Rob
For Ella and Rob’s evening wedding at the incredibly cool warehouse venue, Jackson Square, we created florals that mirrored their vibrant personalities and playful style.
The arrangements were a bold fusion of striking native King Proteas and lush oversized blooms including peonies, roses, hydrangeas, delphiniums and orchids. This mix brought a dynamic blend of textures and colours, softened by glossy greenery and cascading preserved amaranthus for added drama.
The bridal and bridesmaid bouquets were designed to make a statement, each one an artful blend of vibrant and soft tones, while the boutonnieres brought a pop of colour to the groom’s party.
We carried this vivid palette into tiered altar arrangements, framing Ella and Rob beautifully as they exchanged vows.
For the reception, we created lush table arrangements and an unforgettable photo backdrop, all designed to transform the warehouse into a colourful, playful and personalised space.
Every floral detail captured the essence of Ella and Rob’s joyful celebration, leaving an impression as vibrant as their love.
Wedding Venue: Jackson Square
Wedding Photographer @fenj_
Lauren & Alex
For Lauren and Alex’s enchanting wedding at Glen Lea Homestead, we designed florals that celebrated the natural beauty of the surroundings with a “floaty wildflower” vibe.
The ceremony, held beneath a majestic tree canopy, was framed by a flower nest at the altar—a lush, organic arrangement that appeared to grow naturally from the ground. Filled with a palette of pinks, purples and soft blues, this piece was crafted to dance with the breeze, bringing an ethereal quality to the moment as the couple exchanged vows.
Lauren’s bridal bouquet was an array of peonies, cosmos, delphiniums, billy buttons and chamomile, accented with greenery and tied with hand-dyed silk ribbon for an elegant, personalised touch. Bridesmaid bouquets and boutonnieres echoed this dreamy, whimsical style, seamlessly tying the wedding party into the vibrant yet soft colour scheme.
For the reception in the historic shearing shed, where century-old timbers contrasted beautifully with colourful tablecloths, candlesticks and custom name plates, we repurposed the flower nest to extend the garden-inspired feel. Delicate vases were scattered along the tables, allowing a beautiful, playful floral touch to the setting whilst accommodating space for shared plates.
Each floral detail created a captivating, intimate atmosphere that perfectly reflected Lauren and Alex’s love for nature, family and a vibrant celebration.
Wedding venue: Glen Lea Homestead
Wedding photographer: @jamesfieldphoto
Bianca & Connor
For Bianca and Connor’s wedding, we embraced a classic and romantic floral theme that seamlessly blended timeless elegance with personal touches.
Their day began with a beautiful church ceremony at St Ignatius, where Bianca carried an exquisite bouquet of long-stemmed white roses, elevated by a singular, eye-catching orchid—a simple, graceful detail that added a unique touch to her bridal look.
The celebration continued at the National Wine Centre, where we transformed the space with airy white blooms, lush greenery and hints of soft blue to complement the natural ambiance.
Large, statement arrangements of roses, orchids, hydrangeas, Queen Anne’s lace, delphinium, scabiosa, and delicate “ping pong” blooms adorned acrylic stands, creating a sense of height and elegance that perfectly suited the reception space. The subtle blue accents added depth to the classic white palette, enhancing the serene and sophisticated atmosphere.
At the bridal table, we utilised vases to further showcase the bridal bouquets, along with single-stem blooms in graceful low arrangements that added a personal and intimate touch.
Each detail—from the carefully selected flowers to the curated arrangements—reflected Bianca and Connor’s style and vision which they trusted in us to bring to life with creativity and sophistication.
Wedding venue: National Wine Centre
Wedding photographer: @dan_evans_photography
Claire & Alistair
For Claire and Alistair’s Adelaide Hills wedding, we designed florals that celebrated the beauty of native blooms and the natural surroundings.
Beginning with a classic ceremony at Our Lady of Rosary Church in Stirling, Claire’s bouquet set the tone with a striking King Protea as the focal point, softened by delicate blossoming gum and wisps of astilbe.
The colour palette of deep pinks and lush greens complemented the emerald bridesmaid dresses and Claire’s vibrant bridal veil, adding a rich, earthy elegance to the ceremony.
For the reception at Ukaria Cultural Centre, we crafted lush table centrepieces for each round guest table, incorporating the same native blooms to harmonise with the venue’s breathtaking views.
At the bridal table, posy jars and hired vases displayed the bridal bouquets, creating a cohesive and vibrant tablescape that beautifully balanced tradition with bold, modern elements.
From the romantic church arrangements to the thoughtful table settings, each floral detail was tailored to bring Claire and Alistair’s vision to life, capturing the spirit of their celebration with vibrant colours and timeless native blooms.
Wedding Venue: Ukaria Cultural Centre
Wedding Photographer: @wed.harry
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