Timeless Elegance: An All-White Floral Chandelier for the Grand Arrival

This wedding at the former Boissevain Municipal Airport was a study in elegant simplicity. An all-white floral palette featured white dendrobium orchids, playa blanca roses, white lisanthus, white snapdragons, and white ranunculus—each bloom carefully selected to create a cohesive, luminous aesthetic.

The true showstopper was a six-foot floral chandelier, assembled on-site moments before the ceremony. This bespoke installation became the focal point of the celebration, a one-of-a-kind creation that guests will remember for years to come.

Credit to Mark Willis for these amazing photos!

The Bridal Bouquet

A hand-tied bridal bouquet crafted with playa blanca roses, white ranunculus, white lisianthus, seeded eucalyptus, and poppy pods. Each element is selected to create an elegant, textured composition that captures timeless sophistication for your wedding day.

This design balances classic romance with modern editorial sensibility. The roses provide structure and depth, while ranunculus and lisianthus add layers of delicate movement. Seeded eucalyptus introduces soft greenery and subtle fragrance, and poppy pods contribute architectural interest and dimension. The result is a bouquet that photographs beautifully and feels substantial in hand—a statement piece that complements any bridal vision without overwhelming it.

The Grand Event

The tour begins with the ceremony arch backdrop, featuring three stunning floral designs that set the tone for the celebration. Inside the clear-top tent, garlands were strung gracefully along the structural supports, while each long table showcased a single large arrangement on a stand—carefully positioned to preserve sightlines and keep focus on the guests.

Matching garlands adorned the tables throughout, creating visual continuity and tying the entire room together with cohesive design. But the true showstopper was the floral chandelier suspended above the head table. This breathtaking piece was assembled entirely on site, with only the frame preconstructed. Hours of meticulous work—from hanging and positioning the frame to placing each final flower—resulted in a luminous focal point that, framed by bistro lights and the moonlit sky, commanded attention and perfectly honored the bride and groom.