Creative Floral Details Elevate a Classic Beverly Hills Hotel Wedding
For the design of Tagoui and Alan’s recent Beverly Hills Hotel wedding, we played with creative floral elements in order to add modern details to their chic, classic look. I love the way everything worked together to make the entire reception environment feel special, purposeful and truly elevated. Read on to see some of my favorite special touches…
Composite Wedding Bouquet
Our beautiful bride had always wanted a composite bridal bouquet so that is exactly what she received. Each white rose petal was hand glued to create a chic bouquet we don't see often. I love the effect it gives of an exaggerated, larger-than-life, perfect rose.
Modern, Architectural Floral Centerpieces
To create interest within the classic white, cream and gold wedding color palette, I created table centerpieces with dramatic architectural shapes. On some of the round mirrored tables, I balanced tightly tied bunches of white flowers like roses, tulips and hydrangea in tall glass vases, adding height to the space.
And on other round tables, I created a tiered effect by placing different height bud vases in a circular shape to mirror the shape of the table. The repetition of the clear glass vases added a geometric detail to the soft, pretty room.
An Orchid Filled Grand Piano
This grand piano was beautiful all on it’s own, but I wanted to make it a true show-stopper! We constructed a fabulous, over-the-top floral arrangement of white orchids tumbling out of the piano to surprise and delight guests and they arrived at the reception.
A Floral Table Skirt
The sweetheart table was designed to be simple yet dramatic at the same time. Minimal yet luxurious. We built a table skirt from hundreds of roses that cascaded down the front of the half moon table all the way to the floor. I love the way the flowers look just like fabric. These photos give you a great view of both the front and the back of the table. It was gorgeous from every angle and the perfect finishing touch to this classic, timeless wedding.
Photos by Duke Images and the EZLD team