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Glamorous Garden Collection
This special Glamorous Garden Collection features some of my signature work. I’m well known for my glamorous, natural look and feel, with a focus on top-quality flowers, diverse combinations, unique color palettes, and my love for garden roses and seasonal blooms. In this collection, I invite you to embark on a journey to enjoy the vibrant colors and elegant shapes of skillfully arranged, high-quality blooms.
Mari & Rutger Wedding Flowers
Museum Van Loon & Pulitzer, Amsterdam
The story of this remarkable couple is incredibly touching. Rutger, a Dutch gentleman, traveled across the world to Japan to reunite with his love, Mari, who had taken the bold step of leaving her job to be with him. When they approached me, their vision was crystal clear: they wanted opulent, romantic, and unique floral arrangements. Their chosen colour scheme featured shades of brown, dusty pink, and peach, a true dream assignment for me! I handpicked over two dozen exquisite late-spring flowers, including Mari's favourite brownie tulips, Cafe Latte roses, lilies, garden roses, sweet peas, eremurus, and other premium flowers.
Their ceremony, held in one of Amsterdam's most beautiful gardens at Museum Van Loon, was the realisation of their dreams. The roses were still in full bloom, perfectly complementing the carefully selected colour palette. Following the ceremony, the dinner took place in the historic rooms of the Pulitzer Hotel in Amsterdam, where the couple requested a throne-like floral arrangement with an opulent, royal touch. I must confess, this wedding is one of my all-time favourites.
Colour scheme: cream, peach, brown, dusty pink, soft green;
Style: lush, romantic, natural;
Kind words: " Katya was our floral designer on the wedding day. Her flower art was amazing and all of our guests loved it! Katya never rushed and took her time for us. During the meetings her passion for flowers showed and it was such fun to talk with her. If we ever have an event again and we need flowers, we will definitely be asking Katya again." - Rutger & Mari
The story of this remarkable couple is incredibly touching. Rutger, a Dutch gentleman, traveled across the world to Japan to reunite with his love, Mari, who had taken the bold step of leaving her job to be with him. When they approached me, their vision was crystal clear: they wanted opulent, romantic, and unique floral arrangements. Their chosen colour scheme featured shades of brown, dusty pink, and peach, a true dream assignment for me! I handpicked over two dozen exquisite late-spring flowers, including Mari's favourite brownie tulips, Cafe Latte roses, lilies, garden roses, sweet peas, eremurus, and other premium flowers.
Their ceremony, held in one of Amsterdam's most beautiful gardens at Museum Van Loon, was the realisation of their dreams. The roses were still in full bloom, perfectly complementing the carefully selected colour palette. Following the ceremony, the dinner took place in the historic rooms of the Pulitzer Hotel in Amsterdam, where the couple requested a throne-like floral arrangement with an opulent, royal touch. I must confess, this wedding is one of my all-time favourites.
Colour scheme: cream, peach, brown, dusty pink, soft green;
Style: lush, romantic, natural;
Kind words: " Katya was our floral designer on the wedding day. Her flower art was amazing and all of our guests loved it! Katya never rushed and took her time for us. During the meetings her passion for flowers showed and it was such fun to talk with her. If we ever have an event again and we need flowers, we will definitely be asking Katya again." - Rutger & Mari
Paola & Peter Wedding Flowers
Landgoed de Salentein, The Netherlands
This wedding floral design was crafted for a Nikon photography workshop of a talented The Hague fine-art photographer Jose Chan. I'm genuinely fond of the delicate fine-art style, and used an assortment of fine blooms including spray roses, sweet peas, and lisianthus, along with complementary supporting flowers. To enhance this soft colour palette, I used my favourite seasonal foliage, Italian eucalyptus, renowned for its distinct soft color gradient that transitions from subtle green to gentle peach and beige, influenced by temperature shifts between day and night. The result? An utterly harmonious effect that perfectly complements this particular look!
Colour scheme: soft pastels;
Style: an elegant and romantic, fine-art garden style;
This wedding floral design was crafted for a Nikon photography workshop of a talented The Hague fine-art photographer Jose Chan. I'm genuinely fond of the delicate fine-art style, and used an assortment of fine blooms including spray roses, sweet peas, and lisianthus, along with complementary supporting flowers. To enhance this soft colour palette, I used my favourite seasonal foliage, Italian eucalyptus, renowned for its distinct soft color gradient that transitions from subtle green to gentle peach and beige, influenced by temperature shifts between day and night. The result? An utterly harmonious effect that perfectly complements this particular look!
Colour scheme: soft pastels;
Style: an elegant and romantic, fine-art garden style;
Marianne & Han Wedding Anniversary Flowers
Parc Broekhuizen, The Netherlands
This Copper Wedding Anniversary, celebrating 12½ years of wedded bliss for a Dutch couple, was a heartwarming occasion. Set at the stunning 18th-century estate, Parc Broekhuizen, in a picturesque forest area in the Netherlands, the event was truly enchanting.
The ceremony, with a serene lake as its backdrop, and the dinner, held in the historic chambers of the country house, added to the magical atmosphere. The fine-art styling by Shirley Pisano from Bloom Wedding was refined and elegant.
My garden style floral design featured exquisite garden roses, including rare Japanese varieties, sweet peas, eustoma, and fragrant tuberose, which was in season. The wonderful scent of the flowers added an extra sensual dimension to the visual feast.
We chose a soft cream, peach, and beige color palette, which perfectly complemented the 18th-century wall paintings, creating a harmonious and timeless look.
This Copper Wedding Anniversary, celebrating 12½ years of wedded bliss for a Dutch couple, was a heartwarming occasion. Set at the stunning 18th-century estate, Parc Broekhuizen, in a picturesque forest area in the Netherlands, the event was truly enchanting.
The ceremony, with a serene lake as its backdrop, and the dinner, held in the historic chambers of the country house, added to the magical atmosphere. The fine-art styling by Shirley Pisano from Bloom Wedding was refined and elegant.
My garden style floral design featured exquisite garden roses, including rare Japanese varieties, sweet peas, eustoma, and fragrant tuberose, which was in season. The wonderful scent of the flowers added an extra sensual dimension to the visual feast.
We chose a soft cream, peach, and beige color palette, which perfectly complemented the 18th-century wall paintings, creating a harmonious and timeless look.
Sarah & Ivan Wedding Flowers
National Maritime Museum, Amsterdam
Creating the wedding flowers for Sarah and Ivan’s wedding in Amsterdam was an absolute joy. The wedding was a perfect blend of elegance and sentiment, and every detail was carefully curated to reflect the couple's vision.
For the personal flowers, we chose delicate sweet peas in white and beige hues, adding a touch of warmth and sophistication. The ceremony featured lush garden roses adorning the chuppah and ground arrangements, setting a romantic, timeless scene.
The aisle and dinner tables were decorated with roses, sweet peas and anemones, an exquisite choice that added depth and charm to the decor. Despite being out of season in mid-July, my amazing flower supplier managed to source anemones. Their striking black centers perfectly complemented the custom table setting: dark navy menu cards, black wax-sealed name cards, and handwritten calligraphy added a touch of drama and style, seamlessly tying together the aesthetic.
Collaborating with Sarah on her wedding flowers was a delightful experience, her trust and enthusiasm made the entire process a pleasure. To make the celebration even more meaningful, we donated the flowers to a local charity after the wedding, ensuring their beauty continued to bring joy.
It was an honour to be part of such a memorable day.
Kind words:
“I worked with Katya for my wedding at the Maritime Museum in Amsterdam in 2024 and I couldn't have been happier with the results. Katya was so easy to work with and listened to my requests and understood the vision so well. I got so many compliments from the guests about the flowers and many guests took flowers home with them after the wedding. I would highly recommend Katya to anyone who wants high quality flower displays - big or small. Her passion for her job really shone through throughout our whole collaboration. It was such a joy to work with her. She styled the wedding and especially the chuppah set up in such a beautiful way. We changed direction a few times around the flowers and she adapted to this so well and was so easy to work with. Everything was so seamless and she brought so much positivity to the process and to the day.” - Sarah
Creating the wedding flowers for Sarah and Ivan’s wedding in Amsterdam was an absolute joy. The wedding was a perfect blend of elegance and sentiment, and every detail was carefully curated to reflect the couple's vision.
For the personal flowers, we chose delicate sweet peas in white and beige hues, adding a touch of warmth and sophistication. The ceremony featured lush garden roses adorning the chuppah and ground arrangements, setting a romantic, timeless scene.
The aisle and dinner tables were decorated with roses, sweet peas and anemones, an exquisite choice that added depth and charm to the decor. Despite being out of season in mid-July, my amazing flower supplier managed to source anemones. Their striking black centers perfectly complemented the custom table setting: dark navy menu cards, black wax-sealed name cards, and handwritten calligraphy added a touch of drama and style, seamlessly tying together the aesthetic.
Collaborating with Sarah on her wedding flowers was a delightful experience, her trust and enthusiasm made the entire process a pleasure. To make the celebration even more meaningful, we donated the flowers to a local charity after the wedding, ensuring their beauty continued to bring joy.
It was an honour to be part of such a memorable day.
Kind words:
“I worked with Katya for my wedding at the Maritime Museum in Amsterdam in 2024 and I couldn't have been happier with the results. Katya was so easy to work with and listened to my requests and understood the vision so well. I got so many compliments from the guests about the flowers and many guests took flowers home with them after the wedding. I would highly recommend Katya to anyone who wants high quality flower displays - big or small. Her passion for her job really shone through throughout our whole collaboration. It was such a joy to work with her. She styled the wedding and especially the chuppah set up in such a beautiful way. We changed direction a few times around the flowers and she adapted to this so well and was so easy to work with. Everything was so seamless and she brought so much positivity to the process and to the day.” - Sarah
Emily & Tjeng-wee Wedding Flowers
Slot Zeist, The Netherlands
My delightful clients, Emily and Tjeng-wee, drew inspiration from my Japanese-style arrangements and entrusted me with bringing their vision of romantic, natural, and opulent wedding flowers to life. For their celebration, I curated a selection of luxurious Japanese garden roses, the soft tones of dusty pink Café Latte roses, and the delicate elegance of pink sweet peas and their vines. These were beautifully complemented by gentle peach orchids and the refined charm of lisianthus.
Set against the stunning interiors of the mirror room at Slot Zeist, chosen as the ceremony backdrop, my floral arrangements wove a tapestry of natural elegance into the classical golden décor. The bridesmaids radiated youthful freshness, their bouquets blending harmoniously, while Emily, as the bride, embodied unmatched grace.
Color Palette: soft pink, soft peach, dusty pink, cream, and soft green;
Style: glamorous, natural, luxurious and abundant;
Kind words:
"Katya did an outstanding job with the flowers for our wedding. The entire process was handled with the utmost professionalism, paying close attention to even the smallest details. She has a remarkable sense of what can be achieved with elegance and style. The special flowers were delivered in perfect condition on our big day, accompanied by practical advice. Katya was a fantastic collaborator—flexible, solution-oriented, and always attentive to our wishes. Despite the busy schedule, she responded promptly to our messages and seamlessly incorporated the final touches and adjustments. Working with her was an absolute pleasure, and the result was the most perfect flowers for our wedding. I wholeheartedly recommend Katya’s artistic work to anyone!" - Emily
My delightful clients, Emily and Tjeng-wee, drew inspiration from my Japanese-style arrangements and entrusted me with bringing their vision of romantic, natural, and opulent wedding flowers to life. For their celebration, I curated a selection of luxurious Japanese garden roses, the soft tones of dusty pink Café Latte roses, and the delicate elegance of pink sweet peas and their vines. These were beautifully complemented by gentle peach orchids and the refined charm of lisianthus.
Set against the stunning interiors of the mirror room at Slot Zeist, chosen as the ceremony backdrop, my floral arrangements wove a tapestry of natural elegance into the classical golden décor. The bridesmaids radiated youthful freshness, their bouquets blending harmoniously, while Emily, as the bride, embodied unmatched grace.
Color Palette: soft pink, soft peach, dusty pink, cream, and soft green;
Style: glamorous, natural, luxurious and abundant;
Kind words:
"Katya did an outstanding job with the flowers for our wedding. The entire process was handled with the utmost professionalism, paying close attention to even the smallest details. She has a remarkable sense of what can be achieved with elegance and style. The special flowers were delivered in perfect condition on our big day, accompanied by practical advice. Katya was a fantastic collaborator—flexible, solution-oriented, and always attentive to our wishes. Despite the busy schedule, she responded promptly to our messages and seamlessly incorporated the final touches and adjustments. Working with her was an absolute pleasure, and the result was the most perfect flowers for our wedding. I wholeheartedly recommend Katya’s artistic work to anyone!" - Emily
Susanne & Jordi Wedding Flowers
Waldorf Astoria, Amsterdam
Susanne remains one of my cherished clients, a true source of inspiration with impeccable taste. When she shared her vision for her wedding dinner table decoration, a concept where flowers seemingly "grow" from the table, I eagerly embraced the challenge. Drawing from the artistry of Japanese ikebana, I arranged an array of exquisite Dutch and French spring flowers within small ceramic vessels, seamlessly woven together using the Japanese Kenzan technique.
For Susanne's wedding bouquet, she had her heart set on cascading tulips, a request that posed its own challenges due to their delicate, soft stems prone to breakage. To bring this vision to life, I sourced the finest French tulips from the renowned Aalsmeer flower market, conveniently located just a brief 30-minute drive from Amsterdam. With meticulous care, I arranged these tulips in a cascading manner, defying expectations as they remained resilient and flawless throughout the day.
For the ceremony, we decorated the garden of one of Amsterdam's most captivating canal houses, the Museum Van Loon, with premium Dutch ranunculus, delicate ranunculus butterflies and an array of splendid spring blooms, including my personal favourite, sweet peas. The evening at the Waldorf Astoria was a highlight of this unforgettable day, culminating in a dinner that exuded the essence of elegance and beauty.
Colour scheme: white, peach, soft pink, light blue and soft green;
Style: romantic spring, natural and artistic;
Kind words:
"Katya is an exceptional floral designer. My husband and I worked with her on our wedding florals, and I cannot say enough nice things about her and her team. As a corporate event planner for more than 15 years, I have very high expectations, and Katya exceeded all of them. Katya is a fantastic communicator, and I felt at ease with her from our first meeting. Katya is extremely creative, professional, kind and executes her floral designs flawlessly. She made our day magical with her gorgeous floral design, and we could not be happier. Thank you Katya, I cannot wait to work with you again!" - Susanne
Susanne remains one of my cherished clients, a true source of inspiration with impeccable taste. When she shared her vision for her wedding dinner table decoration, a concept where flowers seemingly "grow" from the table, I eagerly embraced the challenge. Drawing from the artistry of Japanese ikebana, I arranged an array of exquisite Dutch and French spring flowers within small ceramic vessels, seamlessly woven together using the Japanese Kenzan technique.
For Susanne's wedding bouquet, she had her heart set on cascading tulips, a request that posed its own challenges due to their delicate, soft stems prone to breakage. To bring this vision to life, I sourced the finest French tulips from the renowned Aalsmeer flower market, conveniently located just a brief 30-minute drive from Amsterdam. With meticulous care, I arranged these tulips in a cascading manner, defying expectations as they remained resilient and flawless throughout the day.
For the ceremony, we decorated the garden of one of Amsterdam's most captivating canal houses, the Museum Van Loon, with premium Dutch ranunculus, delicate ranunculus butterflies and an array of splendid spring blooms, including my personal favourite, sweet peas. The evening at the Waldorf Astoria was a highlight of this unforgettable day, culminating in a dinner that exuded the essence of elegance and beauty.
Colour scheme: white, peach, soft pink, light blue and soft green;
Style: romantic spring, natural and artistic;
Kind words:
"Katya is an exceptional floral designer. My husband and I worked with her on our wedding florals, and I cannot say enough nice things about her and her team. As a corporate event planner for more than 15 years, I have very high expectations, and Katya exceeded all of them. Katya is a fantastic communicator, and I felt at ease with her from our first meeting. Katya is extremely creative, professional, kind and executes her floral designs flawlessly. She made our day magical with her gorgeous floral design, and we could not be happier. Thank you Katya, I cannot wait to work with you again!" - Susanne
Louise & Raymond Wedding Flowers
Waldorf Astoria, Amsterdam
A wonderful collaboration began when the lovely Sabine from Over The Moon Weddings reached out to discuss Louise & Raymond's wedding flowers. Their intimate family gathering at the Waldorf Astoria was truly heartwarming. I had the pleasure of meeting Louise & Raymond at the hotel before their wedding to get a sense of their vision and wishes. The color scheme they chose was exciting: soft pinks and corals for the ceremony, with rich purples and reds added for the dinner setup. For their special day, I selected some of my favourite garden roses, French peonies, sweet peas, and an assortment of other spring blooms and foliage. The ceremony, set against the stunning backdrop of the Waldorf Astoria garden, was filled with romance and joy. For the dinner, the vibrant red and purple flowers paired with light blue linens created a truly striking display. This particular tablescape has become one of my absolute favourites, I simply adore it!
Colour palette: soft pink, coral, red, purple, and lavender;
Style: natural, artistic, abundant spring garden;
Kind Words:
"Absolutely stunning! Katya is truly amazing, I was so in love with her work. The combination of the flowers and colours were so magical! Exactly how I imagined it would be on my wedding and even more!" - Louise
A wonderful collaboration began when the lovely Sabine from Over The Moon Weddings reached out to discuss Louise & Raymond's wedding flowers. Their intimate family gathering at the Waldorf Astoria was truly heartwarming. I had the pleasure of meeting Louise & Raymond at the hotel before their wedding to get a sense of their vision and wishes. The color scheme they chose was exciting: soft pinks and corals for the ceremony, with rich purples and reds added for the dinner setup. For their special day, I selected some of my favourite garden roses, French peonies, sweet peas, and an assortment of other spring blooms and foliage. The ceremony, set against the stunning backdrop of the Waldorf Astoria garden, was filled with romance and joy. For the dinner, the vibrant red and purple flowers paired with light blue linens created a truly striking display. This particular tablescape has become one of my absolute favourites, I simply adore it!
Colour palette: soft pink, coral, red, purple, and lavender;
Style: natural, artistic, abundant spring garden;
Kind Words:
"Absolutely stunning! Katya is truly amazing, I was so in love with her work. The combination of the flowers and colours were so magical! Exactly how I imagined it would be on my wedding and even more!" - Louise
Edwin & Nick Wedding Flowers
Our Lord in the Attic Museum, Amsterdam
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Edwin Oudshoorn, a renowned Dutch fashion designer and couturier, and have collaborated with him on several styled shoots in the past. When he and his partner, Nick, asked me to create the flowers for their wedding, I was absolutely thrilled! This wasn’t just any wedding, it was a chance to collaborate with another creative mind, a true artist. Edwin is known for his boundless creativity and impeccable taste, and working together was a thoughtfully curated experience.
The three of us, Edwin, Nick, and myself, worked closely to carefully select the perfect flowers that reflected their desired style: natural, botanical, wild, yet elegantly refined.
One intriguing challenge came with the historic church venue, a 17th-century protected monument in the heart of Amsterdam, which also functions as a museum. Fresh flowers were not allowed inside, so we embarked on a creative solution: designing silk flowers that looked just like fresh ones. I’m delighted to say our efforts were a success, and the illusion of fresh blooms was beautifully achieved.
Colour Palette: a daring mix of white, yellow, peach, lavender, purples, and pinks;
Style: a captivating blend of natural, artistic, and elegant elements, with botanical influences;
Kind words:
"Dear Katya,
What you have made for our wedding is just incredible! Every floral piece was exquisite, and wonder over wonder, an incredible spring feeling, even in October! Exactly what we wanted but did not dare hope for because of the time of year.
We are so incredibly grateful to you that it is hard to express it in words. We have had such a wonderful day full of love and sit now in a sort of afterglow.
Many, MANY thanks.
Nick & Edwin"
I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Edwin Oudshoorn, a renowned Dutch fashion designer and couturier, and have collaborated with him on several styled shoots in the past. When he and his partner, Nick, asked me to create the flowers for their wedding, I was absolutely thrilled! This wasn’t just any wedding, it was a chance to collaborate with another creative mind, a true artist. Edwin is known for his boundless creativity and impeccable taste, and working together was a thoughtfully curated experience.
The three of us, Edwin, Nick, and myself, worked closely to carefully select the perfect flowers that reflected their desired style: natural, botanical, wild, yet elegantly refined.
One intriguing challenge came with the historic church venue, a 17th-century protected monument in the heart of Amsterdam, which also functions as a museum. Fresh flowers were not allowed inside, so we embarked on a creative solution: designing silk flowers that looked just like fresh ones. I’m delighted to say our efforts were a success, and the illusion of fresh blooms was beautifully achieved.
Colour Palette: a daring mix of white, yellow, peach, lavender, purples, and pinks;
Style: a captivating blend of natural, artistic, and elegant elements, with botanical influences;
Kind words:
"Dear Katya,
What you have made for our wedding is just incredible! Every floral piece was exquisite, and wonder over wonder, an incredible spring feeling, even in October! Exactly what we wanted but did not dare hope for because of the time of year.
We are so incredibly grateful to you that it is hard to express it in words. We have had such a wonderful day full of love and sit now in a sort of afterglow.
Many, MANY thanks.
Nick & Edwin"
David Austin Roses, Wedding & Event Flowers
Exclusive Marketing Event, Aalsmeer
This business event of David Austin, the world's leading breeder of iconic English roses, was a dream assignment come true. Decorating the vast space of The Fragrant Garden venue in Aalsmeer required over 3000 exquisite David Austin garden roses, alongside a similar quantity of other flowers. The preparations spanned nearly three weeks, involving a comprehensive 20-page floral design plan and close collaboration with David Austin's remarkable team.
My team of six florists and I crafted dozens of centrepieces, large-scale arrangements, hanging installations, and a lavish garden-style floral arch. Despite the hard work, it proved to be an unforgettable experience, bringing immense joy. Meeting David Austin Junior and the team - Jo, Amy, and Zoe - in person and hearing their heartfelt compliments and comments about our work was a true pleasure. This event marked the beginning of a fruitful and heartfelt collaboration.
Following the event, David generously allowed me to keep the flowers and organise a styled photoshoot with the highly talented photographer, Sandra from Divine Day Photography. The production was a great success, with one of the images (featuring the floral arch) even winning First Prize in the Garden Roses Contest hosted by Alexandra Farms.
Colour Scheme: soft pastels, some accents of cerise;
Style: lush garden style, glamorous, timeless and creative;
Kind words:
"I wanted to take this opportunity to formally thank you, on behalf of David and all of the team, for your incredible work, creativity and artistry as well as the huge effort you made. You did an incredible job and we loved working with you and everyone loved the floral displays that you created. So thank you!" - Jo Bird, Art-Director
This business event of David Austin, the world's leading breeder of iconic English roses, was a dream assignment come true. Decorating the vast space of The Fragrant Garden venue in Aalsmeer required over 3000 exquisite David Austin garden roses, alongside a similar quantity of other flowers. The preparations spanned nearly three weeks, involving a comprehensive 20-page floral design plan and close collaboration with David Austin's remarkable team.
My team of six florists and I crafted dozens of centrepieces, large-scale arrangements, hanging installations, and a lavish garden-style floral arch. Despite the hard work, it proved to be an unforgettable experience, bringing immense joy. Meeting David Austin Junior and the team - Jo, Amy, and Zoe - in person and hearing their heartfelt compliments and comments about our work was a true pleasure. This event marked the beginning of a fruitful and heartfelt collaboration.
Following the event, David generously allowed me to keep the flowers and organise a styled photoshoot with the highly talented photographer, Sandra from Divine Day Photography. The production was a great success, with one of the images (featuring the floral arch) even winning First Prize in the Garden Roses Contest hosted by Alexandra Farms.
Colour Scheme: soft pastels, some accents of cerise;
Style: lush garden style, glamorous, timeless and creative;
Kind words:
"I wanted to take this opportunity to formally thank you, on behalf of David and all of the team, for your incredible work, creativity and artistry as well as the huge effort you made. You did an incredible job and we loved working with you and everyone loved the floral displays that you created. So thank you!" - Jo Bird, Art-Director
Angelina & Wilco Wedding Flowers
Park Broekhuizen, The Netherlands
This enchanting wedding at Parc Broekhuizen in The Netherlands is one of my favourites. My team and I created a soft, glamorous garden atmosphere with mesmerising White O'Hara roses, delicate spray roses, and a variety of seasonal blooms, including top-quality local Dutch hydrangeas, delphiniums, gladioli, and more than two dozen other flower and foliage varieties. It was an absolute pleasure to decorate this historic venue, crafting a soft ceremony setup, a romantic welcome and staircase design, an opulent dinner setting, and bespoke personal flowers.
Style: elegant and romantic;
Colour scheme: cream, soft pink;
Kind words:
"Dear Katya, what a beautiful and overwhelmingly gorgeous day it was on Saturday! A day where the sun shone brightly, the entire team did their best to ensure everything ran smoothly, a day filled with the most beautiful flowers and stunning styling. It was exactly as we had hoped (and so much more). We are grateful for this experience in our lives and glad that you were (are) a part of it." - Angelina & Wilco
This enchanting wedding at Parc Broekhuizen in The Netherlands is one of my favourites. My team and I created a soft, glamorous garden atmosphere with mesmerising White O'Hara roses, delicate spray roses, and a variety of seasonal blooms, including top-quality local Dutch hydrangeas, delphiniums, gladioli, and more than two dozen other flower and foliage varieties. It was an absolute pleasure to decorate this historic venue, crafting a soft ceremony setup, a romantic welcome and staircase design, an opulent dinner setting, and bespoke personal flowers.
Style: elegant and romantic;
Colour scheme: cream, soft pink;
Kind words:
"Dear Katya, what a beautiful and overwhelmingly gorgeous day it was on Saturday! A day where the sun shone brightly, the entire team did their best to ensure everything ran smoothly, a day filled with the most beautiful flowers and stunning styling. It was exactly as we had hoped (and so much more). We are grateful for this experience in our lives and glad that you were (are) a part of it." - Angelina & Wilco
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