For a wedding in the Catskills, we collaborated with Suiryu Ikebana to create ikebana‑inspired table arrangements and a fourteen‑foot hanging floral cloud installation. The table compositions moved across blue, white, black, and yellow tones, prioritizing the dialogue between textures rather than anchoring to a single color. Each arrangement carried its own material character while contributing to a cohesive visual rhythm across the space.
The centerpiece of the project was a large‑scale suspended cloud of baby's breath, mounted above the center table using wire drilled into the venue's brick structure. Despite being made entirely of light, delicate material, the sheer volume and density of the cloud gave it a dramatic, almost heavy presence. That tension between lightness and scale became the defining quality of the piece, hovering between weightlessness and gravity, softness and command.