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We are a floral design studio specializing in wedding and event floristry. We are located at 1448 19th st  suite 102, Santa Monica, CA90401310-592-3588         { By appointment only }info@theflowerlab.com

We are a floral design studio specializing in wedding and event floristry. We are located at 

1448 19th st  suite 102, Santa Monica, CA90401

310-592-3588         { By appointment only }

info@theflowerlab.com

Weddings, Wedding VenuesThe Flower Lab, Best Wedding Florists in Los Angeles - 2013 Bride's Choice Award Winner
 
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Terrarium inspired centerpieces

October 28, 2012 in Events, Floral design

We made these cool table centerpieces recently for an end of year dinner for math and science students attending East Los Angeles College. When designing the centerpieces, I thought the students might appreciate the biological feel of a terrarium centerpiece

Into clear glass cylinders, we placed a phalaenopsis orchid plant along with moss and a few stems of a jade plant. A simple centerpiece using plant material we have all seen before, but when placed within a glass container, it looks new and different. Maybe something right out of a plant lab! And to top it off, they are easy for the students to take home and maintain themselves.

Half the tables held a terrarium-inspired arrangement and the other half held a geometry-inspired centerpiece. We made these geometric centerpieces using a square wood box. The design featured four different colored flowers, each making up a quadrant. We then accented the arrangement with loops of purple flexible reeds.

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