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wedding floral art and design
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bridal bouquet from $150 centerpiece from $50
altar piece from $200
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delivery, set-up, break-down, rentals
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20% non-ref. deposit, balance due 3 weeks prior to event
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1 month to 1 year
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Greater Bay Area and Wine Country
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From her home country Japan, Tomoko brought beautiful, eclectic floral designs
incorporating high style, European design, and Ikebana. After receiving her
degree from the prestigious Hibiya Flower Academy in Tokyo, she was sponsored by
a Floral Company in San Francisco. It did not take long before another store
recognized her talent and hired her as head designer. Since 2002 she has had her
own studio, calling it Tomobi: belong to beauty.
I love her unusual, fresh
ideas, which caught the attention of celebrities such as Barry Bonds, Danielle
Steele, and Robin Williams. Her designs can be very elegant including orchids,
calla lilies, braided and woven palm leaves or surprising and fun; e.g. a center
piece that had a wreath around a bowl with goldfish. Tomoko often makes her own
altar decorations. I saw a picture of a tripod made of bamboo,
wrapped in gailax leaves with a spray of flowers on the top. For an Asian buffet
she tied bamboo to a kind of scaffolding, put tiny red lanterns on it, and
placed a row of pears at the base.
Colors and textures play an important role; they might be picked up from the
dresses or furnishings in the room. Sprays and vines trail elegantly down
from centerpieces on high flower stands. There are heart-shaped Valentine's
decorations, egg baskets combined with flowers for Easter, as well as fall and
winter bouquets.
One of her customer from London, found her attractive website on the Internet. She wrote me
after the wedding:
"I have been impressed with Tomoko's flower arrangement. Her
style containing a bit of oriental influence caught
my eye. Only few days before the wedding we finalized the details in San
Francisco. She was very patient and very helpful in the whole process. The
final result was so spectacular, that even the registrar at City Hall asked me
for her phone number!"
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