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Brand Event Flowers in the Cotswolds and beyond

Welcome to Corky and Prince - leading event florists based in The Cotswolds. Known and loved for our poetic and abundant floral styling, we bring a fresh perspective, warm energy and an infectious positivity to your event or party. Years spent immersed in the delicate knowledge of blooms allow us to relish the art of transforming spaces, crafting floral narratives that resonate with the heart of your event or party. Read on for more details on how we bring our floral magic to life. 

Brand and Corporate Event Flowers

Your brand has its own unique values, aesthetic and colour story so its vital that you partner with a floral designer who can sensitively and creatively embrace these elements and develop floral proposals that feel as well as look absolutely right for your event. We work discretely and to short timescales to deliver those wow factor moments that will leave your guests engaged and delighted. Here are some of our recent brand event flowers in the Cotswolds and Home Counties.

Spring tablescape for a lunch event to celebrate champagne at an historic luxury London hotel

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Engaged Brides to Be Evening with Sassi Holford Bridal Designer

An evening of conversation and inspiration with leading UK Bridal designer Sassi Holford at her London bridal studio

Easter Party for American Express UK & The Wedding Edition

Mini Editions childrens party at Beaverbrook in Surrey

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Influencers Galentines Event for Look Fantastic

Galentines dinner for beauty brand Look Fantastic with Jennifer Louise Weddings at The Pig in the Cotswolds

Planners Lunch for the Luxe Collection

New Year Lunch celebration for wedding & event planners for luxury decor hire company The Luxe Collection at Thyme, The Cotswolds

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Spring floral tablescape at Raffles at the Old War Office, Whitehall, London in collaboration with the Champagne Bureau and the Wedding Edition

Bud break - that magical moment in spring time when it feels in your bones that this winter will never ever end - and then you see a patch of blue sky, a fern unfurling, a flower bud breaking - and your soul knows that spring will soon be here. Breathe out and prepare for warmer, more carefree days. This was the very emotion that I sort to evoke when I designed this table-scape for a special lunch hosted by The Wedding Edition for the Champagne Bureau. This elegant event brought together influencers, food writers, creatives and tastemakers from a broad cross section of the luxury event sector to learn more about the evolution of the champagne industry in France from their UK representatives.

The setting was sublime - we were hosted by the team at Raffles at the newly restored Old War Office on Whitehall - a stone's throw from the Houses of Parliament to the south and Trafalgar Square to the north. The lunch was held in the Granville Suite - named in honour of Winston Churchhill's favourite female WW2 spy. The wooden pannelled room was steeped in history and made for an intimate and conspiratorial vibe whilst the magnificent on suite bathroom proved irresistible to our friends from the Champagne Bureau who filled the copper bathtub with ice and champagne!

Each guest received a bottle of Jo Malone 'Red Roses' perfume and a luxury leather-bound notebook from Aspinals of London with an appropriate champagne quote on the front. I designed the flowers to celebrate the lightest notes of spring with shades of zingy green, crisp white and playful yellow many of which were grown in the Cotswolds. Delicate white ceramic vessels were used to create mini sculpture floral designs of irises, hellebores, narcissi and ranunculus whilst larger vases nodded to a bygone era with 'pot-au-fleur' designs that blended living plants with cut flowers set in a garden of springy green bun moss. The effect was immersive and evocative - just as I had conceived. Photography by Alexandra Moss.

When I'm asked to design a tablescape, harmony and atmosphere are my two guiding lights. For this lunch at Raffles, I wanted to design florals that were light and bright to contrast with the dark wood of the room and harmonise with the printed table cloth from Maison Margaux and the green and white hand-painted serve ware. The desired atmosphere was informal yet elegant, a place to forge new connections and exchange thoughts with like minded creatives. This brief required a restrained colour palette plus abundant, exuberant blooms with lots of 'noodly' stems and capitvating blooms. The vanilla butterfly ranunculus was particularly mesmerising for guests when I returned at the end of the lunch to make up posies for the guests to take home with them. A day to remember.

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