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Classic & Romantic Wedding at the Beautiful Trump Soho New York

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Last week, Michelle & Carlos selected Tantawan Bloom to create their most special wedding night at the beautiful Trump Soho New York. Michelle requested her special night to be a very romantic night so we blended the classic, flourishing floral design with Tantawan Bloom’s elegance signature. Starting from the escort card table, we placed a six-and-a-half foot tree decorated with white Cymbidium orchids at the middle of the table and the escort cards were hung from the branches by ivory satin ribbon. The guest tables were decorated with Lush Romantic Trumpet, which was a beautiful clear glass trumpet vase containing a lush arrangement of green Hydrageas, green Limbo Roses, green Viburnum, ivory rose, white rose and green Amaranthus. The spectacular view from the Trump Soho Hotel and our floral décor’ made that wedding night amazingly romantic and beautiful. We would love to say “Thank You” to Michelle and Carlos to select Tantawan Bloom to make that special night happen. Also special thanks to Ron Ben-Israel for the beautiful cake, the wedding planner- Marica Lowe of Erganic Design and Leonardo Lorenzo Catering Manager at the Trump Soho Hotel and the beautiful photos from Saranya Photography.

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Happily Ever After: Sally & Matt at the Plaza Hotel

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For this event, we were blessed with the impeccable organization of planner Courtney Preston for Save the Date. Courtney brought bride Sally and her Mom to our studio for a consultation and all was a breeze from there-on out. Sally’s wonderful Mother was full of ideas, thanks to her own green thumb – and since we’re in the business of making dreams come true, that’s exactly what we did!

Many thanks to Courtney as well as Steve Rice and his always professional team at the Plaza Hotel for helping to pull off this beautiful wedding – and twenty-four foot bridal table!!! 😀

All Photos © Rebecca Kiger, except where otherwise noted



(from my own point-and-shoot)

(from my own point-and-shoot)










Cake by Sylvia Weinstock Cakes

Golf Srithamrong, Tantawan Bloom

Grace Ormonde Wedding Style Platinum List 2011

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Happy New Year! Tantawan Bloom is proud to be a Grace Ormonde Wedding Style Platinum List Member for 2011, as well as humbly honored to have been featured throughout their latest issues available at newsstands now! Please click on each feature below to read in full as captured directly from the magazine.

All Wedding Style feature photos © M Bénédicte Verley, unless otherwise noted.

The below features can be found in Wedding Style New England.


Left-center: a Hawaiian Dendrobium Orchid cascade with loops of Bear Grass. Right: A green Chrysanthemum box topped with a white Phalaenopsis Orchid and wrapped in a sheer satin ribbon. (click feature to view larger)

The below features can be found in Wedding Style International.


A two-page spread on Tantawan Bloom bouquets. (click feature to view larger)


(from my own point-and-shoot)

(from my own point-and-shoot)


Our candletower centerpiece, as featured here; photo © Lawrence Chan-Tofurious. (click feature to view larger)


A modern design of stark Steel Grass columns against a flowering Manzanita tree of Phalaenopsis and Hawaiian Dendrobium Orchids is further accented by a floral runner of Dendrobium Orchid and Calla Lily. (click feature to view larger)



Many thanks to all of the vendors that helped to make these opportunities possible. I hope 2011 is off to a great start for all!

Golf Srithamrong, Tantawan Bloom

A Stylish, Downtown Affair: Marcie & Corey at Tribeca Rooftop

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Marcie & Corey were married this past July at Tribeca Rooftop here in NYC. Marcie had such a stylish-eye for coordination; her color palette was unique and her bridesmaids dresses were one of my favorites all season. I was also able to work closely with both the Mother of the Bride and Mother of the Groom on this wedding, both of whom were so open and loving – I do always have a soft-spot for Moms. 😉

Best collaboration overall though must to go to the privilege of once again being able to work with Danny Weiss, who’s photos of the day I invite you to enjoy below.

All photos © Danny Weiss




































Many thanks to Tracey Sarn and her fabulous team at Tribeca Rooftop for all of their hard work!

Golf Srithamrong, Tantawan Bloom

Chic & Clean in White & Green: Ronit and Eric at the Mandarin Oriental NY

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When Ronit declared that the recipe for her October nuptials at the Mandarin Oriental NY would call for a marriage of both my favorite style of design AND color palette, I could not wait to start designing this event. Low, tight arrangements set in clear, square glass containers along with plenty of white Phalaenopsis Orchids and candlelight; it is my pleasure to share with you these photos, taken by sister of the groom Dana Siles, of this magnificent client-designer-match made in heaven.





































Cake by Ruth Drennan Cakes



Many thanks to James Munz and his always amazing staff at the Mandarin for all of their help and hard work.

Golf Srithamrong, Tantawan Bloom

The Fairy Tale Continues: Kavita & Kabir’s NYPL Wedding

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As promised, more stunning images from © Danny Weiss! 🙂 Kavita and Kabir wanted to be sure to incorporate a modern-twist for their traditional Indian reception at the New York Public Library and Tantawan Bloom was only more than happy to make more dream come true for this wonderful couple.










I love them. 🙂



Guests enjoying our escort card tree at NYPL! 🙂















Golf Srithamrong, Tantawan Bloom

A Traditional Wedding in a Modern NYC Venue Mandarin Oriental Hotel NY

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Jacqueline and Yavar were married this past April at the Mandarin Oriental in NYC. Jacqueline, who is of Chinese decent, was looking for a traditional look for this modern venue and was not apposed to the use of white for her wedding décor. We chose a floral palette of white, blush, ivory and green and set centerpieces in gorgeous cut-glass vases to create this modern/traditional juxtaposition. Please enjoy the below photos from our own point-and-shoot.


A grand welcome via our Escort Card table design.




Cake by April Reed Cake Design, filled with fresh flowers!

I hope to feature more from this wedding again soon – you must see how beautiful the Bride was with her handsome Groom! 😉

Golf Srithamrong, Tantawan Bloom

Artistic August Wedding at the Mandarin Oriental, NYC

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Jade, an art therapist by trade, was determined to find a floral designer that could create the sculptural and architectural centerpieces she so desired for her August 2009 wedding. We couldn’t have be happier to have the pleasure of bringing her vision to life at the Mandarin Oriental.

Congratulations to these wonderful Newlyweds! We’re so happy to have been a part of your beautiful celebration.

Golf Srithamrong, Tantawan Bloom


At Jade’s eco-conscious request, all personal flowers were hand-tied using leaves and raffia rather than satin or cloth. At the event’s close, all floral décor was also donated to an organization of her choosing.




The lovely Bride and Groom!

Jade came across my chuppah design in Grace Ormonde Weddings; she said it was love at first sight! I was so pleased to recreate it for her special day.





Large, structural designs reminiscent of watercolor paintings were created for centerpieces, complete with frames intricately strung with orchids and calla lilies.