Emma and Joel’s free-flowing, fragrant wedding florals were the epitome of early summer. Gentle warm pastels, including soft peach and blush pink, sat seamlessly alongside gentle blues and cool lavenders to create a light, airy and deeply romantic floral scheme.
The bridal bouquet was delicate and playful, neglecting all heavy-headed blooms for dainty varieties such as lemon aquilegia, pink butterfly ranunculus, fragrant sweet peas, delicate clematis, white scabiosa, apricot cosmos, lavender nigella and wispy garden gypsophila, which gave even the slightest of stems room to dance. This floral brief was a practice in being constrained and reserved, a true celebration of the lighter nodding stems, not the big, blousy show-stoppers, which perfectly complemented Garthmyl’s elegant architecture and the vintage cut glass vessels and antique brass candle holders we selected for the tablescape.
Finally, the cloud-like aerial installation which filled the space between the marquee chandeliers fluttered with ethereal limonium and truly was as light as a feather.
Kate Pook Photography
Garthmyl Hall, Powys
Emma AND Joel
scabiosa columbaria