We always love a client who puts their trust in us and our work and lets us create something different, unique and might I say , spectacular. The staff at UDS created various shape and size cages from fresh bear grass and used them as the vessel to showcase both dutch and french tulips. We also created a very unique menu design which was placed at every place setting
We are pleased to announce the launch of urban design studio. Our business has grown to encompass more than just amazing flowers. As we have evolved so has our company. Urban design studio was formed in order to push the creative limits and challenge the expected. Flowers are no longer just a centerpiece or a requirement. Life is too short to be like everyone else, be individual, stand out and most of all .....dance! Contact us at udsevent@aol.com
Friday, May 23, 2014
Fabulous
Fifty is the new.............Fifty !!!!! UDS utilized the guest of honors favorite color and created a table fit for a queen. A dense table runner made of hundreds and hundreds of fresh rose petals was the backdrop for custom made glitter vases for flowers and candles creating a very romantic and regal celebration.
who's that mouse
A party at home to celebrate turning one. Presented with a "minnie " celebrate , UDS utilized the classic look and created a "lil" something special for her quest to enjoy !
welcome to the jungle
Instead of a place card table, be creative, UDS built a tree in the lobby to continue the jungle theme throughout all aspects of the celebration,
fashion rules
UDS created a "seamless" presentation for an up - and - coming fashionista for her mitzvah. Guests were greeted by bust forms highlighting the creative process of the fashion industry. Like all great design, the process is half the fun..................
Lets play some football
We had the pleasure of creating a tailgate party for the females, football and philanthropy event which was help before the Superbowl. UDS created a female twist to the game with purple, lavender and silver pigskins and football field buffet stations. Proceeds went to support the American Cancer Society,
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