It’s still cold here in Cambridge, but the studio is beginning to shift.
At this time of year, as a Cambridge wedding florist designing for celebrations across New England, we begin working with the earliest flowering branches — blossoms that arrive from warmer climates while our own landscape is still waiting to thaw. They feel like a quiet promise of what’s coming.
We love using these early spring flowers sparingly in our New England wedding work. A single branch can transform a ceremony installation. A few delicate stems can soften a historic ballroom or tented reception. After months of winter textures, their movement and lightness bring a sense of ease — a subtle romance that feels especially beautiful at the tail end of the season.
Designing wedding flowers in New England means honoring the rhythm of the climate. We don’t rush it. We let the materials speak. These early blossoms remind us that restraint can be powerful — that softness, placed intentionally, carries the room.
Spring is on its way. For now, we’re grateful for the preview.
Photographed by @nicolebaasphoto, who captures these fleeting seasonal moments with such care.
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