We’re honoring newlywed couples at X-Quisite Flowers & Events in celebration of Valentine’s Day.
Are you recently engaged? Schedule an appointment with one of our special event decor designers today, and let us make your dream wedding come true.
We’re honoring newlywed couples at X-Quisite Flowers & Events in celebration of Valentine’s Day.
Are you recently engaged? Schedule an appointment with one of our special event decor designers today, and let us make your dream wedding come true.
As always, it was great working with the event planner, Melisa Imberman, and Abigail Kirsch Catering!
Thank you to Peter Oberc Photography for capturing all the details!
As the couple said ‘I do’, they stood underneath a lush chuppah with a crown of white hydrangea, white Hawaiian dendrobium orchid sprays and white garden roses. The bottom of the chuppah was outfitted with a pleated fabric finish. Between the soft uplighting and the suspended twinkling gold mercury votives along the outside back wall of custom white drapery, the ceremony exuded a romantic elegance.
The bride’s classic bouquet was created with white roses and hydrangea. The bridesmaid’s formal clutches of fresh white roses were a nice contrast to the the black dresses they wore. The groom’s boutonniere was a white rose with eucalyptus seed accent.
Guests were greeted at the reception with a simple, yet elegant, presentation of escort cards on raised mirror blocks accented with floating candles in tall, glass cylinder vases and white rose petals.
Inside during the reception, guests sat at tables boasting elegant floral centerpieces of white hydrangea, roses and stock in tall glass Palace vases. Romantic monet candle stands surrounded the formal centerpieces on the ivory dupioni silk linens we provided.
Our team used soft amber/pink up lighting throughout the room to create the ambient mood. We also used pin spot lighting on all of the guest tables to highlight the centerpieces. For the reception, we repurposed elements from the ceremony to decorate the bandstand staging area. The floral chuppah crown was used to adorn the dance floor area while the wall from the ceremony was used behind the band’s stage.
As always, it was a pleasure working with party planner, Melisa Ludlow Imberman and a huge thank you to Fred Marcus Studio for capturing all the details!
Enjoy this celebration of love? Contact us to plan your dream wedding!
15 years ago we provided decor for the Bride’s Bat Mitzvah – and her sister’s Bat Mitzvah a couple of years later. Trusting a wedding vendor is much simpler when you’ve worked together before, and the wedding design process is smoother when you’ve seen what your wedding designer can do. Not to mention the daunting task of creating striking floral arrangements for a wedding at a historic landmark that boasts 28 specialty gardens! Luckily, X-Q designed weddings at NY Botanical in 2014 and 2015.