30 Essential Brooklyn Wedding Resources: Everything You’ll Need, from Invitations to Venues
Flowers
Whether you’re decorating an event hall with elaborate arrangements or just need the perfect bouquet and boutonnieres, Brooklyn’s florists have got you covered. We hear succulents are really on trend this year, but even if you don’t want cactus in your bouquet, we’re sure you’ll find something great.
Sprout Home: There’s a reason that this is one of the most beloved florists in all of Brooklyn. Each bouquet is perfectly customized to the bride at hand and winds up as a reflection of the personality of the bearer. Really! These bouquets are gorgeous and wild and what any bride would want. sprouthome.com
Red Rose & Lavender: This small Williamsburg company can do classic or whimsical, and frequently incorporates nontraditional elements like bark, moss, and even vegetables into its arrangements. It’s also one of the more budget-friendly options. redroseandlavender.com Opalia Designs: The elegant arrangements at this shop are put together based on the seasonal availabilities of the flowers. Don’t worry, though— that doesn’t mean a winter wedding will feature bare branches. Instead, you’ll find an abundance of ranunculus and anemones. Beautiful.
377 Atlantic Avenue, Boerum Hill
Sycamore: This Ditmas Park bar and flower shop was one of the first hybrid stores to appear in Brooklyn, and it’s as good a place to go for a whiskey as it is for a wedding bouquet. The arrangements you’ll find at Sycamore are vibrant, lovely, and just right for a celebration.
1118 Cortelyou Road, Ditmas Park
Foxglove: The flowers that you’ll find at Foxglove tend to be sourced from area farms or even from NYC Greenmarkets. This leads to seasonal bouquets that retain a local spirit without sacrificing a smart design aesthetic.
foxglovebrooklyn.com