Ceremony Floral Installations

Ceremony Floral Installations

Design isn’t just about making things beautiful; it’s also about making things work beautifully.
— Roger Martin

The Wedding Arbor

The purpose of the ceremony floral installation is to create a frame for the couple. The ceremony floral installation can be anything from freestanding pedestals with floral arrangements placed to flank the couple and the officiant to wedding arches and arbors with floral pieces designed to enhance the structure. These floral installations beautify the wedding ceremony space and becomes the focal point for your guests and photographer. Floral installations will live on forever through your wedding photography and will be statement pieces that your guests will always remember. To view even more ceremony installations by WSF, please visit our galleries.

A popular choice for couples is the arbor with a floral corner piece and a vertical floral piece on the opposite side. This arbor was provided by the client and set up on the rooftop at Pier 393 in Holland, Michigan. WSF designed and attached floral pieces to the client-provided arbor. Photography by Lindsay Elaine Photography

A highly popular choice is the arbor. The current trend is to have a left floral corner piece with a floral piece on the vertical right side. The florals are styled to match the aesthetic of the rest of the wedding flowers.

Client-provided arbor with flowers designed by WSF. This rustic wood arbor was the ceremony focal point at New Vintage Place, Grand Rapids, Michigan

Venue-provided arbor with flowers designed by WSF. This beautiful setting with arbor and wine barrels is on the property of Black Star Farms, Suttons Bay near Traverse City, Michigan.

We just love a triangle arch for a wedding. This triangle arch is venue-owned and set up on the rooftop at Pier 393 in Holland, Michigan. WSF designed and attached floral pieces to the venue-provided arch.

Venue arbor at District 5 Schoolhouse with bright colorful florals designed by WSFloral. Professional Photography by Jamie May Photography.

WSFloral provide arbor with late summer florals added. Professional photography by Birch & Belle Photography.

The Circular Wedding Arch

The moon gate wedding arch is one of our favorites at WSFloral. With it’s impressive 9-foot height, this circular wedding arch is designed to create a full ring of flowers around the wedding ceremony. This circular arch makes a statement even in large spaces and outdoors.

Moon gate circular wedding arch in the water garden at Felt Estate, Holland, Michigan. Professional Photography by Kelly Sweet.

Circular Wedding Arch with Baby's Breath and Roses

Full circular floral arch with baby’s breath and roses by Events by WSFloral.

The Broken Arch and The Full Arch

The full flower arch and the broken arch are two additional options. Both the broken arch and the full wedding arch are great statement pieces and are beautiful for both indoor and outdoor wedding ceremonies.

Arch and flowers designed by Events by WSFloral for Anyisa and Kevin, Classic White Wedding, New Vintage Place, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Professional Photography by Kayla McCarthy Photography.

Arch and flowers designed by Events by WSFloral for Bailey and Kyle, Boho Wedding, Berkley Hills Church & The BOB L3vel, Professional Photography by Stacia Peterson at Dear Olive Photography, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Full wedding arch and florals designed by Events by WSFloral. Wedding ceremony in the outdoors ceremony space at Alden Orchards, Lowell, Michigan.

The theme of this wedding was sunflowers from top to bottom. The arch was designed using the venue’s arch on site in Appleton, Wisconsin. Events by WSFloral designed the florals for this wedding ceremony arch using sunflowers, Viking mums, aster, greenery, and curly willow. Photography by Estelle Schiek Photography

The Chuppah

The chuppah is the structure a Jewish wedding ceremony takes place under. The chuppah represents the home the couple will build together. Below is a chuppah designed for the rooftop at Port 393.

Client’s chuppah with floral design by Events by WSFloral on the rooftop of Port 393, Holland, Michigan.

The Free Standing Flower Pillars

Wedding flower pillars or flower towers or flower columns are typically two free standing structures that are either completely covered by the floral installation or have a portion of the structure exposed with flowers attached to portions of the structure.

Designed in collaboration with Danielle Montag-Plaza, these free standing floral pillars are designed for full coverage with none of the structure exposed. Impressive in design, these florals give a flower wall effect on a smaller scale. Here the floral pillars are pictured at Black Sheep Shelter, South Haven, Michigan. Professional photography by Libby G. Photography.

Client-provided, custom made 4 foot tall wood pedestals with full-scale floral pieces for the top of the pedestals. Two floor arrangements provide a connection with the illusion of a full-floral structure with an approximate 7 foot height. Wedding ceremony at Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Gold Harlo stands with three tiers of florals, approximate height of 7 feet. Designed by WSFloral for a wedding ceremony in the outdoor space, Pocket Park, Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM), Grand Rapids, Michigan.

The Ground Arch

One of our favorites, the wedding ground arch encircles the wedding ceremony with a ring of flowers. These ground arches create a garden effect and will give your ceremony a unique vibe.

Floral wedding ground arch on a grass hill at Hidden Vineyard Wedding Barn, Berrien Springs, Michigan. Designed by Events by WSFloral

Floral wedding ground arch under the Grant Pavilion, Millennium Park, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Designed by Events by WSFloral

An alternative to the full ground arch is two side pieces that sit on each side of the ceremony site.

Unique Structures & Venue Specific Installations

The Brightness of Summer

The Brightness of Summer

The Cascade Bouquet

The Cascade Bouquet