17/05/2026
For the wedding Mass of Steph & Frank, the floral direction centred on contrast.
Set within the small but richly ornamented Church of the Annunciation of Our Lady at the Carmelite Priory in Mdina; a deeply Baroque interior layered with detail, Steph chose to take a quieter approach. The floral design focused on a restrained, near-monotone palette, softened with notes of apricot, yellow and lilac to bring a sense of calm and clarity to the space rather than compete with it.
Two large urn arrangements framed the altar, creating a strong sense of presence while remaining composed and grounding within the grandeur of the church.
The altar itself was dressed with spring hyacinth bulbs, pansies, heuchera and trailing ivy; a planting-led approach that felt intimate, atmospheric and quietly devotional, creating a space that felt both deeply personal and reverent.
At the church doors, the intention was for the flowers to feel as though they had naturally arrived there. Laurel, ivy and blossom branches formed a looser, more naturalistic continuation, less an installation and more an extension of the landscape, gently softening the threshold between Mdina’s stone streets and the ceremony within.
A continuation of Steph & Frank’s wedding flowers, with more to come throughout the week.
📸 .alsabri