This Crystal Bridges wedding was all about quiet impact with white-and-green florals that felt curated, modern, and perfectly at home inside an art museum. We leaned into clean shapes, negative space, and layered textures: fluffy whites, crisp greens, and an editorial finish that photographed beautifully against the Great Hall’s warm wood and glass. The look was timeless without feeling traditional, anchored by a bridal bouquet with a soft, dramatic orchid cascade.
- Florist: The Flowerslinger
- Planner: Amanda Reed Weddings
- Photographer: Laura Powers Photo
- Venue: Crystal Bridges Museum
Photos by Laura Powers Photo
The Ceremony (Great Hall)
For the Great Hall, we kept it architectural and intentional: clean pedestal arrangements in layered whites and fresh green, designed to read big in the space without feeling heavy. At the center of the room the couple was surrounded by a nest of florals and their loved ones.
Bridal + Personal Flowers
The bridal bouquet was the statement with lush white blooms with a cascading orchid finish. Personal flowers stayed classic and minimal to match the rest of the design: crisp whites, soft texture, and a refined shape.
The Reception (Eleven)
In Eleven, we carried the scultural look into a sleek tablescape: modern garden-style centerpieces in white and green, built with airy movement and clean negative space so everything felt elevated and fresh.
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