Bohemian, or boho, is a chic, vintage style that combines trends from the late 1960s and early 1970s with a bit of modern flair. Think earthy elements, dreamy linens and lace, and lots of wildflowers. Boho wedding themes are all about free spirits, hippie-inspired whimsy, and an eclectic mix of textures and colors.

  • Wedding Arch.

    Wedding arches have long been used to enhance—and even transform!—ceremony spaces. Why? A wedding arch can create a focal point for your vow exchange. Plus, the statement-making piece makes a stunning backdrop for photos, too.

  • Bridal Bouquet.

    When designing a wedding’s look and bouquet, my inspiration almost always begins with the wedding dress. The bride’s dress tells me so much about her personal style and the atmosphere that the couple is envisioning for their event. Is the dress straight out of a fairy tale? Or is it minimal, modern and streamlined? Is it ultra-traditional and sophisticated? Or does it have a relaxed and playful quality? The look of the bouquet should, most importantly, compliment the style of the bride.

  • Bridesmaids.

    Usually, bridesmaids carry smaller versions of the bridal bouquet. They don't need to be exactly the same as the bridal bouquet, but they should complement the bride's bouquet with either a similar style or similar colors.

  • Head Table.

    Designing your wedding reception head table starts with determining how many people are in your wedding party, including you, the newly married couple. Then you can determine the number and style of tables you will use. Once you have a layout determined, it’s time to brainstorm about the décor! Your florals, color palette, and details all work together to create one of the most iconic visual décor pieces of your wedding day. We are here to give you tons of wedding reception head table arrangements and décor ideas!

  • Table Decor.

    Your centerpieces should not only reflect your style, but they should also harmonize with your venue and with the overall aesthetic of your wedding. The range of options for wedding centerpieces are as varied and individualized as the couples getting married, so you have many choices—at times, it may feel like too many!

    Fortunately, when you are working with an experienced florist, you don’t need to be an expert on either flowers or design to get exquisite centerpieces.

  • Linens

    Begin with a color scheme or inspiration board, and have a sense of which color you’d like to see most throughout the room, “And think about how you want the room to feel, because the right linens can go a long way in making that happen.” “Linens can create an atmosphere for your event by transforming a room. Think of the linens as a canvas for the rest of your décor.”