Susanna from Tiger Rose Floral Design was most accommodating when we gave her the world’s briefest brief for the Jacaranda tasting evening at Bury Court back in April.
“There are two long tables,” we told her. And that was it!
Somehow, Susanna managed to transform the vast space of the barn into something incredibly soft, inviting and beautiful with her magical art of floristry . A combination of white roses, sprays of gentle gypsophila and the occasional potted plant dotted along our long banquet tables not only looked gorgeous but also provoked a lot of conversation amongst our betrothed couples.
The evening was intended to inspire our clients, not just in their choice of wedding menu, so hearing them exclaim about the mixture of vintage white candelabras with tiny little jars of single stem blooms filled us with joy. We like to let our clients know that there is no such thing as a typical wedding, so if they want floral displays full of succulents that’s totally cool, as is a centre piece draped in decadent strands of pearls. Susanna managed to provide handfuls of ideas up and down the length of the tables.
With over 15 years of experience and a working knowledge of a vast array of venues across the south of England, the team at Tiger Rose treat every wedding as a unique event, drawing on the inspiration given by the bride and groom. We’re delighted to be working alongside Tiger Rose as one of our florists for the 2012 season.
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