Margarita and Thanasis, a polite, elegant couple, collaborated with us to plan and organize their wedding and the baptism of their son Stevie. The wedding was designed as an experience completely tied to the natural landscape and daylight, where every floral arrangement and every material was chosen to enhance the sense of tranquility, elegance and discreet luxury.
The ceremony took place in a white chapel, surrounded by greenery, where the entrance to the church was highlighted with symmetrical floral arrangements on stands, combining peach roses, white lisianthus, lavender and rich green foliage. In the surrounding space, details such as hanging glass candlesticks tied with ribbons and flowering branches created a soft play of light and shadow, adding a romantic atmosphere without interrupting the simplicity of the setting.
The bridal bouquet was designed in harmony with the space: roses in soft tones of peach and white and dried lavender. A bouquet with a clean, organic line, which highlighted the freshness of the flowers without exaggeration. At the reception, the decoration followed the same aesthetic. The tables were dressed in white fabrics and adorned with low floral arrangements and candles in glass bases, creating a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
The overall result was a balanced, bright and natural wedding — where flowers did not function simply as decoration, but as a key narrative element, connecting the ceremony and reception into a single, elegant whole.