Floral design meets architecture

This Spring, our team at Poppy is watching three big trends: the rainbow palette, a focus on centerpieces and mantles for decor, and pops of light blue. Couples are increasingly leveraging the architectural features of their chosen venues to elevate their floral designs to new heights. From Atlanta to San Francisco, we've witnessed countless weddings where the marriage of floral design and architecture has resulted in truly breathtaking displays.

Couples are leveraging their venue's features with stunning wedding floral designs.When it comes to wedding flower design, incorporating the architectural details of your venue can elevate your décor to new heights. Instead of bringing in unnecessary elements, consider how you can utilize existing features like mantels to your advantage.

Mantels, for instance, offer a perfect canvas for showcasing your floral arrangements. Whether it's an elegant fireplace or a grand shelf, these architectural elements provide a natural focal point for your wedding décor. By working with the structure of your venue, you can create a statement piece that seamlessly blends with the surroundings.

Centerpieces play a crucial role in setting the tone for your reception. To make a lasting impact, consider the shape of your tables, the overall event design, and the height of your centerpieces. Opt for designs that spark conversation, such as kitschy arrangements that reflect your passions and interests, whether it's a mini golf course or a display of beloved pets.

For couples looking to make a statement without breaking the bank, mixing centerpieces with bud vases is a winning strategy. Incorporating a mix of greenery, flowers, and delicate stems like delphinium or ranunculus can create a dynamic and impactful look. Don't shy away from experimenting with different textures and elements to tell the unique story of your love on your special day.

We’re sharing a few of the weddings we love where architecture meets floral design. Kellye and Dom in Atlanta, GA had centerpieces styled with greenery and candles, Kendall and Nathan in Dallas, TX styled this gorgeous mantel, Brianna and Brandon in Austin, TX had beautiful all-greenery centerpieces, Jen and Stephen in San Diego made this mantel pop, Rebeca and Adhi, San Francisco in made a splash against these gorgeous bookshelves and Jodi & Ross in Philadelphia showcase multiple bud vases as centerpieces.
