Flowers

As our annual White Party proves, the only reception rule is that there are no rules.
Take it from the Parisians: Don’t overdo it. “There’s an art to arranging,” says Shelly Huynh of Orchid Dynasty, who just returned from Paris,...
“You can really focus on texture and foliage with monochromatic colors,” explains Soil & Stem’s Nicole Land, who just recently returned from a floral...
One afternoon we went to visit Quiet Meadow Farms in Mapleton, Utah. This beautiful venue is nestled near the mountains and as we walked...
No lace. No beads. No problem. This simple sheath walks down the aisle, then waltzes into the reception with uncomplicated elegance. Phalaenopsis orchids add interest and a pop color.

Singular Sensations

Inspired by fashion’s hottest hues, five Utah florists craft their favorite bouquets. Just because flowers capture every imaginable color doesn’t mean your bouquet has to....
We’re not talking bubbly, either. This golden color proves that beige is anything but boring. Plus, it pairs well with dramatic cascades of cymbidium...
Think Scandinavian style­—with its blond woods, brushed stainless and sharp geometries—is sterile? Think again. Along with her team, Holly Addi­ artist­—stylist and co-owner of...
Most Utah venues are all about the mountain setting, but Cactus & Tropicals offers two very different venues. Our greenhouses in Draper and Salt...
Gone are the days when white and cream are the only wedding day options. Paired with a bouquet of anemones, astilbe, fern and roses,...