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Poppies and Posies, Greenpoint: By bringing fruits, branches, and many different kinds of flowers into their work, these designers create romantic arrangements for sentimental ceremonies with vintage feels. Think
Fox Fodder Farm, Williamsburg: Inspired by the childhood farm of the company's founder, the arrangements at this floral and garden design studio have a rustic and just-picked vibe, making them the perfect choice
Emily Thompson Flowers, Dumbo: With a profile in the New York Times and many notable clients, including the Obama White House, Thompson promises dramatic, sculptural arrangements that will leave yo
Sprout Home, Williamsburg: This floral and garden shop doesn't push a specific style. Instead, the knowledgeable and attentive staff will work with you to create your vision—be it classic white roses or moss-filled
The Green Vase, Riverdale: The two friends running this floral studio count many stores and magazines among their clientele—including the publication of the domestic goddess herself, Martha Stewart. The two
Sebastian Li, East Village: If you are a couple unafraid of color, Li is your man. Taking his inspiration from Impressionist paintings, he creates vibrant arrangements that are sure to stick in the memories of your
Fleurs Bella, Greenwhich Village: Founded by the granddaughter of Marc Chagall, this studio often integrates greenery, seeds, and fruits to give its otherwise classic arrangements a natural twist. These may not be
Rebecca Shepherd Floral Design, Park Slope: Shepherd has a vintage-meets-whimsical style, using props ranging from antique typewriters to glass bottles and the always-appropriate Mason jar. Another plu
Hatch Creative Studios, Chelsea: With its work featured in many publications—such as wedding bibles The Knot and In Style Weddings—this studio is known for its playful arrangements. The designers also m
Ariel Dearie Flowers, Williamsburg: With a vintage and fresh-from-the-garden vibe, this florist creates free-flowing designs. Paying particular attention to natural beauty, she's the perfect choice for
Bowman Dahl, Chelsea: This studio is all about modernizing classic arrangements with pops of colors and interesting shapes. If you are looking to add fun, surprising twists to a more traditional occasion, these designe
New York isn't known as a town for nature lovers, but the city is still able to support some pretty incredible florists. Above, we've rounded up eleven of our favorite options for wedding flowers, from a Brooklyn-based green thumb known for working with vintage typewriters to a Riverdale-based duo known for working with Martha Stewart.—Madeline Berg · All Weddings Week posts [Racked NY]
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