Private events

Table designs, floristry

Mediterranean Wedding -Paris

This celebration marked both a union of two dear friends and a turning point in my creative journey. With just one hour to style the entire setting, I transformed simplicity into atmosphere — proof that beauty can be born under pressure.

We drew inspiration from the Mediterranean, weaving together symbols from the couple’s roots: olive branches gathered from the bride’s garden, fresh lemons brought from Tunisia, and the iconic red tarbouch from Lebanon. The result was a table that felt intimate, authentic, and mediteranean fresh— a reminder that unforgettable moments don’t require abundance, only intention.

Styling weddings has become a space where my creativity flows most naturally. With more time and resources, I see endless possibilities to expand into fuller set design — elevating details, textures, and moods into immersive experiences.

Porcelain Wedding -Paris

An intimate celebration styled around the timeless tradition of blue-and-white porcelain — a choice that became the common thread between the bride’s French roots and the groom’s Chinese heritage. With just 30 minutes to set the scene, I turned constraint into creativity, shaping an atmosphere that felt both romantic and enduring.

Light blue delphinium and azur hydrangeas set a delicate tone, while porcelain treasures, sourced from Portuguese flea markets, carried echoes of centuries-old ceramic traditions that span from Chinese Qinghua to French and Mediterranean craft. Each element spoke to history, heritage, and love — woven together into a table that felt curated, timeless, and deeply personal.

Paris

A summer wedding.