About
We’ve been creating beautiful flowers, arrangements and installations for weddings and events in Yorkshire and beyond since 2006.
We design and make bridal bouquets, floral garlands, aisle and table runners, buttonholes, grand urns, hanging installations, flower columns and everything in between. We create installations, hold workshops and style photoshoots for luxury brands like Jo Malone, Joe Browns, Anthropologie and Bio Oil UK.
Our founder, Sarah Richardson, has trained with some of the best floral designers and creatives in the UK and US and now, as a college-level tutor, teaches and mentors budding and professional florists alike. We have developed a range of Classes and Courses to share knowledge, inspire and spread flowery joy to all!
Why us?
We love flowers. We love church door decorations packed with lush scented rambling roses, our locally grown dahlia in trailing bridal bouquets and floral columns bursting with seasonal treats.
We’re always learning about the latest techniques and trends in floristry and recently travelled to Hope Flower Farm’s Flowerstock to learn from some of the best florists and floral designers in the world. We never stop studying and leaning to ensure our work reaches new standards of excellence and inspiration. In fact, we love flowers so much, we even have our own cutting garden at our workshop in Arthington, packed with dahlia, sweet peas and cornflowers.
We’re the recommended florists for some of the North’s most prestigious venues, including Grantley Hall, Harewood House and Birdsall House. Each year, we create the showcase installation for the renowned Harrogate Flower Show, with some of our previous work for the show receiving national acclaim.
Our flowers have been featured in leading national and international wedding blogs and publications, such as Vogue, Wedding Magazine, Unveiled as well as on Rockmywedding.com, Brides Up North and Love My Dress. We’ve also been on TV! On Christmas Day 2018, Sarah appeared on BBC2 to give a Christmas Wreath Workshop with Mary Berry and on Channel 5 “Our Yorkshire Christmas” with Cannon Hall farm making wreaths.