Thursday, July 9, 2009

Go Fish!


A more honest approach than getting an MRS. degree :)



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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Plum Crazy

April & Jonathan
May 30th, 2009
Dallas Arboretum

Photographer: Lauren Aves, Aves Photographic Design
Caterer: Two Sister's Catering
Florist: Installation Floral (that's us!)






























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Thursday, July 2, 2009

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY






Pics: From Molly & Stanton's Wedding, 06.20.09



INSTALLATION FLORAL TURNS 1 YEARS OLD!

I have been working in the floral design industry for 8 years. I started this company in Austin, Texas about 4 years ago but didn't launch it into a full-service floral business until one year ago tomorrow: July 3, 2008.

I want to thank everyone who has supported me on my mission and continues to do so. I look forward to the next year and continuing on our journey and earning our reputation as a design firm that is fresh, fun, solid and dependable!


Monday, June 22, 2009

1920s: More hats, more streamers - please!






Over this past weekend I was in Chicago for a funeral of a woman who led an amazing life. While we were in her home I happened upon this photo of her mother, getting married in the 1920s. I started to look around and found many pics like this. I noticed that the bouquets were huge, the streamers long, and the head-gear - glam.

I know the photo didn't take well through the glass, but I thought I'd share this photo anyway. I've dug up a few other pics online to share for inspiration.

If you really want to go traditional - but not traditional, then think about dialing up the scale, dialing up the fresh fern, and adding some sheer ribbon knots with trinkets... perhaps crystals or little milagros?


Daisy, Rose, Mint




Pics from a 40th birthday at the Belmont Hotel earlier this June. Their new chef is amazing. If you are thinking about having an intimate gathering - call Mason and get the hook-up!

A Wedding in Progress 06.20




Congratulations Molly & Stanton White!

Here are a few shots from the work room for Molly and Stanton's navy, white, yellow rose wedding. A very modern take on a classic Texas motif!

Pro pics to follow... in July.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Parisian + Scandinavian









minimalist. minimalist. minimalist...

Are you as tired of this adjective as I am? Although I believe that good design uses a minimum amount of materials to achieve maximum impact... sometimes in order to be impactful or different or original you have to step outside the box that, here in Dallas, is referred to as "Zen-like"...

According to the philospher/Buddhist teacher Chogyum Trungpa Rinpoche, Americans really missed the boat on zen. In his book, Meditation in Action, he especially notes that Zen philosophy developed as a way to take you down to your base senses. In order to do this all sense of stimuli is removed so that you can get down to your basic, boring existence. From pure boredom you reach a stepping-off point for true inner development. Zen was never meant to be a microchasm of fascinating design techniques and lifestyle advice.

Now... does pure boredom sound like the tone you want to set for your next event? Do you want your guests to be unimpressed, unengaged and uninterested? I think not.

This is why I am pushing a new design trend that calls for color, form, and sensible taste. I haven't coined a term for this type of design yet, but it draws heavily from the inspiration of Scandinavian lighting design, traditional Parisian floral design, and Asian micro-trends.

Here are a few inspirational pics... that I think could be translated into an event schema or floral installation.

Tell me a captivating, powerful idea lies within this photo collage!