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wedding · occasions & moments · explorations
weddings
flowers can do more than decorate. they can guide people through a space, hold a symbol, honour a heritage, tell a story that belongs entirely to you. for Janice and Pascal, it was the wild pacific northwest — a landscape that already knew and embodied romance effortlessly. for Emily and Carlos, it was the the vibrancy in red and gold from a chinese folklore tucked into their heritage.
i design for intimate weddings — the kind where every detail is felt. We start with conversation. I listen for the things that matter most, then we sketch together, observe, experiment, and refine until it feels true.
i design for intimate weddings — the kind where every detail is felt. We start with conversation. I listen for the things that matter most, then we sketch together, observe, experiment, and refine until it feels true.
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occasions & moment
every moment, even the most extraordinarily ordinary, deserve to be felt deeply. florals can anchor emotions and quietly encourage conversations — symbolic centerpieces for a dinner about mortality, a blushing arrangement that marks the arrival of a new life. Whatever the moment is, and however you want to hold it, I'm here to co-design the experience with you.
the scale may change, but the intention always remains.
the scale may change, but the intention always remains.
for everyday moments and seasonal arranagements,
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explorations
this is where i go when there is no brief. i pull apart a dahlia to learn its architecture. i press asparagus fern onto white paper and watch the shadow become a second drawing. i preserve a ruskus skeleton in resin and wear it as an earring.
floral design taught me to observe — really observe — the way something grows, how it holds light, what it becomes when you strip it back. these explorations are my sketchbook. they don't always lead anywhere. that's the point.
floral design taught me to observe — really observe — the way something grows, how it holds light, what it becomes when you strip it back. these explorations are my sketchbook. they don't always lead anywhere. that's the point.
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