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Floral and Decor Details for Weddings

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From brass temple bells to delicate baby's breath, these are the little things that transform a venue into your personal sanctuary. See how we weave texture and scent into every corner of your wedding.

A close-up of a mandap ceiling, showcasing a beautiful grid of yellow and white chrysanthemum garlands with hanging temple bells. This detail adds sound, color, and tradition to the ceremony.

A single brass temple bell, adorned with a puff of pink nerium flowers, hanging from a string of tuberose. It's these small, beautiful details that create a truly special atmosphere.

A stone pillar is wrapped with a thick band of white and pink chrysanthemums over a base of sacred mango leaves, a classic detail in traditional South Indian decor.

A creative and thoughtful detail for a Christian wedding. Cones filled with petals are ready for guests to shower the couple, displayed on a simple wooden stand.

The bride's bouquet, a simple yet elegant arrangement of baby's breath. I also added a personal touch with a small, meaningful charm tied to the ribbon.

An artistic detail shot of a floral entrance. The composition features parrots made from leaves, red roses, and strings of white chrysanthemums, showcasing creative and traditional craftsmanship.

Traditional brass lamps, or 'diyas', are decorated with flowers and placed along the edge of the mandap, their warm glow adding to the sanctity of the space.

About this collection

I do not just pick flowers based on colour. I look at how the scent of tuberoses mixes with the warmth of brass lamps in a venue to ensure the atmosphere is right. Every floral arrangement, from the entryway to the mandap ceiling, is designed to be scent-safe and sustainable, so your wedding stays fresh for the entire ceremony without needing constant touch-ups.

When designing floral backdrops, my priority is the sensory experience of your guests. We often mix traditional blooms like vibrant marigolds and jasmine with modern textures like baby’s breath to ensure the decor feels rooted in heritage yet visually light. For heritage venues, I lean into stone pillars and natural foliage, using mango leaves and brass accents to complement the existing architecture rather than hiding it.

Sustainability is a core part of my planning process. I actively minimize single-use plastics in our structures, opting for reusable bamboo frameworks and floral materials made from biodegradable components. If you are planning a traditional South Indian wedding, we can incorporate elements like banana leaves and Kuthu Vilakku lamps that look stunning and honour your customs. Whether it is a grand reception or an intimate engagement, the goal is always the same: decor that feels like a natural extension of the venue.

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I am not a fan of cookie-cutter decor, and I suspect you are not either. I treat your wedding venue as a canvas, where every floral arrangement and brass prop serves a purpose in telling your specific story.