For a vintage look try and incorporate lace and pearl clusters into bouquets, as we did for one of the weddings that we were involved with at the weekend. 



Posts Tagged ‘Sussex wedding florists’
Lace & Pearls
Tuesday, August 17th, 2010Country Wedding Flowers at Deans Place Alfriston
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010The Vintage Flower House Website
Wednesday, August 4th, 2010
The Vintage Flower House website has new gallery images, as well as new sections including images and information about our new floral studio in Mid Sussex. You can follow us twitter too http://www.twitter.com/tvfh/ so you are always up to date with our latest news and wedding flower images.
To check out our new gallery section click on the link; http://www.vintageflowerhouse.co.uk/galleries/
Farbridge Weddings
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010





The Vintage Flower House had the pleasure of decorating Farbridge Barn in West Sussex over the weekend. The beautiful wedding venue is situated in West Dean, which is just outside Chichester and is truly idyllic. The staff are so friendly adding to the warm atmosphere.
Hydrangeas, peonies and roses were arranged in goldfish bowls and large balls of flowers were created on column vases. Beautiful flowers in a beautiful setting.
Wedding Flowers at Highley Manor
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010Martinis’ at Newick Park!
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010
Newick Park was looking ever so fabulous on Saturday-despite the weather! The two beautiful reception rooms were full of our stunning 100cm tall Candelabras, combined with our Sex and the City Martini vases.
The whole wedding followed colours that are in Gustav Klimts’ painting; ‘The Kiss’. It was a beautiful theme and we certainly had fun with the colours. Using fuchsia pinks, with show stopping purples, with a hint of golden creams made the whole hotel feel very bright, fun and colourful!
Shabby Chic Displays at The Ship Hotel Brighton
Saturday, March 13th, 2010To find out more about our wedding designs that we can offer you, book in for a consultation at our studio in Brighton
Delightful December
Monday, December 21st, 2009
What a fantastic month it has been so far and with three days to go before Christmas this will be our final blog for 2009.
Over December we have had the pleasure of setting up beautiful flower arrangements for a range of Sussex venues, including Ockenden Manor, Buxted Park, Handcross School and the Kings church in Eastbourne to mention but a few. It has been so fantastic to be part of so many different events.
Each one has been very different but all very beautiful and wintery. The Ockenden suite looked very grand with our silver candelabras, as did the hall at Handcross school. With the tables set in a banqueting style it looked almost Harry Potterish. The Orangery at Buxted was filled with candle light, with shabby chic displays and the large dramatic arrangements on the stage of the Kings church certainly made a statement. It has been really wonderful to of worked on so many different projects and we would like to thank all of our clients for working with us throughout 2009.
2010 looks to be a very busy year once again and we really look forward to getting stuck in, in the New Year.
But for now we will be closing from the 22nd of December through to the 4th January. So it just leaves me to say on behalf of The Vintage Flower House team we would like to wish you a very Happy Christmas and a fantastic New Year.
Welcome to The Vintage Flower House Blog!
Wednesday, March 4th, 2009Blog.
It’s brilliant we have got this up and running, it’s a really exciting step for everyone at The Vintage Flower House. It is just a great way to let our clients know about what is going on in the floristry industry, as well as all the fantastic products and flowers we have at our florist studio in Brighton.Through our work as wedding florists in Sussex we have got to meet some fantastic people, and we have had the privilege of working at some of Sussex’s most amazing wedding venues.
There is nothing better for us than meeting our clients for the first time and working with them to turn their visions into a beautiful reality.
The floristry industry is always developing and new flowers and designs are consistently coming out of Holland, which is what makes being in the floral industry so exciting.
The aim of our blog is really to look at the floristry industry and let you guys know what is going on. We will be reviewing some of the industry magazines, events, the latest wedding flower trends and generally letting you know what we are up to at The Vintage Flower House.
We hope you enjoy reading our blog.
Alicia and The Vintage Flower House Team

















