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Tulips!

We had so much fun collaborating with Robyn of Pacific Weddings on this photo shoot featuring Tulips. The styling inspiration of this photo shoot came fromĀ Anthropologie. I just love the eclectic feel of this table: striped linen, floral motif napkin, button, clothespin, vintage jars, mismatched stemware and wired floral vessel filled with gorgeous apricot and sunny yellow Tulips. Floral design by Debbie Hemingway, stationery by Bradley & Lily, photography by Casssandra Dieterle. Images from this photo shoot are currently featured in the Pacific Weddings Summer Fall 2010 issue.

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Happy Earth Day! We thought it would be appropriate to share some images of a ‘green’ table we designed with Spinning WEB for the Hawaii Bride and Groom Spring Summer 2009 issue. This natural, eco chic table top incorporated a few Earth friendly ideas:

- Design with live plants, succulents and sods that can be replanted.

- Juices glasses found at a vintage second hand store make unique candle holders.

- Mother of Pearl necklace is wrapped around each napkin as an embellishment, and it is also a favor for guests to take home.

- Functional chandeliers always make a statement at any event, and it can easily be installed at your home after the wedding. What a great way to save a piece of your wedding memory in your new home!

Images by Marcia Campbell

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The Hawaii Bride and Groom magazine Spring Summer issue is out! Yvonne Design and I collaborated on two table designs featured in this issue. Both tables have a French influence, but the look and feel of each table are completely different from other; one is feminine and flirty and the other one is bold and rustic. You can read the magazine in full online here. Here’s a photo of one of the tables we designed. I have been wanting to design something on a bare wooden table (with no linen) for a long time, and I am happy I finally got a chance to do so on this lovely rustic table we found at Du Vin. Image by Eugene Kam.

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