Maddie & Justin's Vineyard at Florence Wedding
Bride and Groom
A soft late-afternoon light bathes the Vineyards at Florence in a warm glow as an all-white floral palette frames a bride and groom beneath a rustic arbor. The arrangement is rich in texture and variety: ruffled garden roses spill alongside tight-centered spray roses; stock and lisianthus provide vertical movement; delicate sweet peas and fragrant tuberose weave soft, trailing lines. Textural contrasts come from clusters of ranunculus, billowy peonies, and sculptural anemones with their dark centers subtly punctuating the composition. Accents of white hydrangea lend volume, while textural fillers—dusty miller, variegated pittosporum, and wispy seeded eucalyptus—introduce soft gray-green tones that enhance depth without breaking the monochrome scheme.
Bouquets and boutonnières echo the ceremony florals with layered forms: compact posies of ranunculus and roses nestle against loosely gathered stems of garden-cut foliage, tied in natural linen. Centerpieces on long wooden harvest tables carry the same white-on-white language—low, overflowing arrangements interspersed with taller silver compote pieces; single-stem cyclamen or calla lilies stand elegant amid clusters of smaller blooms. Petal-strewn aisles and cascading floral runners down the tables create a continuous, tactile landscape.
Overall, the design balances formality and organic movement. The uniform color palette unifies varied flower shapes and textures, producing a look that is simultaneously classic, romantic, and richly detailed—perfect for the pastoral, sun-drenched setting of The Vineyards at Florence.
A soft late-afternoon light bathes the Vineyards at Florence in a warm glow as an all-white floral palette frames a bride and groom beneath a rustic arbor. The arrangement is rich in texture and variety: ruffled garden roses spill alongside tight-centered spray roses; stock and lisianthus provide vertical movement; delicate sweet peas and fragrant tuberose weave soft, trailing lines. Textural contrasts come from clusters of ranunculus, billowy peonies, and sculptural anemones with their dark centers subtly punctuating the composition. Accents of white hydrangea lend volume, while textural fillers—dusty miller, variegated pittosporum, and wispy seeded eucalyptus—introduce soft gray-green tones that enhance depth without breaking the monochrome scheme.
Bouquets and boutonnières echo the ceremony florals with layered forms: compact posies of ranunculus and roses nestle against loosely gathered stems of garden-cut foliage, tied in natural linen. Centerpieces on long wooden harvest tables carry the same white-on-white language—low, overflowing arrangements interspersed with taller silver compote pieces; single-stem cyclamen or calla lilies stand elegant amid clusters of smaller blooms. Petal-strewn aisles and cascading floral runners down the tables create a continuous, tactile landscape.
Overall, the design balances formality and organic movement. The uniform color palette unifies varied flower shapes and textures, producing a look that is simultaneously classic, romantic, and richly detailed—perfect for the pastoral, sun-drenched setting of The Vineyards at Florence.