What Full-Service Floral Design Actually Means
Design that transports you.
Takes you somewhere familiar, or somewhere you didn’t expect to go.
The kind that shifts the way a room feels the moment you walk in.
It asks something of you.
Slows you down.
Pulls you into the present without announcing itself.
Not decoration, not something to check off a list, but something that quietly sets the tone for the entire evening. Something that makes you understand the host a little more, without anything needing to be explained.
It’s rarely about any one element.
If anything, it’s the way things sit next to each other. Something soft against something structured. A detail that feels slightly unexpected, but not out of place. Moments that don’t compete, but hold their own.
There’s a restraint to it.
A willingness to leave space.
To let something feel just unresolved enough to be interesting.
And then, at a certain point, the room shifts.
It stops feeling styled and starts feeling inevitable, like it was always meant to exist that way.
That’s what stays with people. How they felt to be in the room.
Full-service floral design begins at $4,000.
Most clients invest between $7,000 and $12,000.