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In the heart of Sydney, where sandstone holds centuries of stories, Andrew and Marcus chose to begin their own.
The mint offered something rare: for Andrew and Marcus, a wedding setting that felt both grounded in history and quietly contemporary.

Melissa and Ernest’s wedding florals were designed to feel timeless and grounded, centred around a palette of layered greens and soft whites. The overall approach was restrained yet abundant, allowing texture, form and movement to take precedence over colour.

Working at the Sydney Opera House on New Year’s Eve is one of those rare moments where time feels suspended. The building itself carries such weight — architectural, cultural, emotional — and on the final night of the year, it hums with a particular kind of anticipation.

There are weddings that feel carefully styled, and others that feel natural and grounded. Kiran and Ryan’s garden wedding at Vaucluse House sat firmly in the latter—considered, calm, and quietly confident.


Jaeyi and Daniel’s wedding at the Hyatt Regency Sydney arrived with the first taste of spring — that moment when the air feels lighter, the city softens, and everything begins to bloom again. Their day reflected that quiet shift in season: refined, contemporary, and full of life.

Subin like many of our clients came across our work via instagram and reached out to see whether we could make their floral vision come true. What I loved about working with Subin and Joey was the passion they had for the 'vision' the look of every element of their wedding was so important to them.
