Our Story: From Creative Direction to Floral Design
Long before Lavish Leaf became a floral design studio, creativity existed at the center of everything we did.
Our founder’s background spans interiors, editorial beauty, luxury cosmetics, fashion, and visual storytelling — industries deeply rooted in atmosphere, transformation, and emotional experience. Years spent working within high-level creative environments shaped an understanding that design is never only visual. It is sensory, emotional, and deeply connected to how people move through spaces.
That perspective continues to define Lavish Leaf today.
Floral design became a natural evolution of those creative disciplines. Flowers offered another medium through which atmosphere could be shaped — one that felt living, sculptural, and deeply expressive.
What began as a passion for botanical artistry evolved into a studio focused on creating refined floral experiences for weddings, hospitality spaces, editorial projects, corporate environments, and large-scale installations.
From the beginning, the vision was never to create traditional florals.
It was to build a design studio where flowers, interiors, architecture, and storytelling could exist in conversation with one another.
This multidisciplinary approach continues to influence every project we create. We draw inspiration from fashion editorials, galleries, hospitality design, sculpture, interiors, and the natural movement found within botanical forms themselves.
Over the years, the studio’s work has expanded into collaborations with hospitality brands, boutique hotels, luxury events, showrooms, and nationally recognized design experiences — including installations connected to Art in Bloom and recognition within national press.
Yet the philosophy has remained the same.
Create florals that feel intentional.
Create atmosphere rather than excess.
Create experiences people emotionally remember.
At its core, Lavish Leaf remains an atelier grounded in artistry, storytelling, and the belief that flowers possess the power to transform how a space is experienced.