Ian Prosser and Accent Decor creating for Wedding and Events

Large scale events, flower walls, hanging florals, freestanding pillars….floral installations continue to make a statement. Accent Decor continues to stay on trend and to focus their designs to meet the needs of event designers. Ian Prosser, of Botanica Design Studio in Tampa, Fla. and Accent Decor have created a NEW video series featuring a variety of show-stopping wedding & event products for 2020.

The Ceremony Stand is perfect for creating floral walls, ceremony backdrops, a placecard holder, and more. Use as a single stand or combine multiples for a large scale design the ceremony stand is very versatile. Ian completes the look with the addition of assorted lighting using the Selima Vase, Hepburn Lantern, Golden Lantern, and the Bena Lantern.

Hanging Installations have evolved into glamorous focal points, and designers are pushing the boundaries of creating these stunning floral masterpieces. Accent Decor’s Superior Hanger is complete with chains for easy hanging and also the perfect base to be used with chicken wire for foam free designing. Ian finishes the design scape with Antique Candlesticks and assorted Fat Pyramid Vases.

Need more options for hangers? Accent Decor’s Palatial Hanger is perfect for circular designs, the Showtime Hanger for open design pieces, and the Ovation Hanger for very versatile large pieces.

Whether used for florals or plants, the Formal Stand is a multifaceted piece to incorporate in your design. With working space in the top and usable open space in the bottom, the formal stand is an excellent option for weddings or any event. Ian explains the importance of not only designing in scale for your event, but the importance of designing in scale to your container.

The dreams of sun filled days and the promises of new bursting colors give us hope spring is on the way. Accent Decor is introducing an event collection inspired by the warmth of the tropics. Ian creates a lush vignette featuring sea grass and rattan pieces surely to transform any event into a dreamy masterpiece. Add your own lighting source to add that extra intimate component. Using the Canal Lantern, an assortment of the Rye Lantern, the Tindra Lantern, and the Orsen Candleholder, Ian shares tips for creating this perfect tropical paradise.

The New 2020 catalog is now available with over 450 pages of beautiful artistry.  Accent Decor brings you a vast selection of ceramics, glass, and natural vessels along with accessories for all of your weddings and events. Accent Decor’s new website navigation was re-designed with you in mind. Intuitive shopping. Enhanced discoverability and as always, Endless inspiration.

Visit Accent Decor, register your business and shop the new collections of 2020.


Ian Prosser and his daughter Zoë Gallina, of Botanica International Design and Decor Studio, share their floral journey with Scott in a previous episode of The Flower Podcast. Click below

 

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Wedding Bouquet Inspiration for 2020

Our amazing guests create incredible floral masterpieces and are so kind to share their images and inspirations, we have picked a few to showcase. Trending colors and designs, new trends on the horizon, timeless classics and a wide assortment of materials are perfect inspirations for 2020.

Gabriela Salazar

Image by Christina McNeill Photography

Image by Christina McNeill Photography

Gabriela Salazar has included the beautiful trending colors of pale golds and blushes. This trend seems to be gaining momentum. The use of dried product is the perfect compliment to Gabriela’s use of color.


With the Pantone Color being Classic Blue, there will be requests for blue accents in our weddings. Isha has created a beautiful bouquet with a hint of light blue that blends perfectly with the blue/green color of eucalyptus. As one of our favorite colors, We are looking forward to this latest Pantone inspiration and are eagerly awaiting fabulous floral creations for 2020.


Image by Suzanne Rothmeyer Photography

Image by Suzanne Rothmeyer Photography

I love the elegance of this bouquet showcasing the companionship between pale blushes and assorted pinks. The stars of this bouquet are the fabulous roses from Alexandra Farms. Bridal Piano (Pinker) and Mariatheresia (Blush) blend perfectly with the astilbe, sweet peas, lambs ear, and butterfly ranunculus.


Image by Kristin Sweeting

Image by Kristin Sweeting

Holly has a simple love for nature and bringing unconventional flowers into her floral pieces. The use of grasses, crape myrtle seeded pods, and fuschia blooms blend beautifully with the ruffle look of the peonies, soft roses, and the airiness of the scabiosa. Letting nature speak to you and incorporating these inspirations into your designs truly makes it your own.


The white bridal bouquet is a trend that is rooted in tradition and truly is a classic. Garden Roses are another trend that has gained momentum and with increased availability and variety, we believe this trend is here to stay. In this classic bouquet, Alicia used the white rose, POLO. This is considered a traditional rose that opens with the garden rose shape and is a perfect substitute. It does take some time to open to its full potential to process according to your needs.


Image by Elizabeth Wells Photography

Image by Elizabeth Wells Photography

Deep moody colors continue to inspire us no matter the time of year. It’s fun to play with this color palette and make it your own by taking it in the direction that works for you and your client. So soak in these wonderful rich tones and assorted textures.

We hope you’ve enjoyed these amazing images from our talented guests. With so many possible styles, plethora of colors, and wide variety of flowers your sources of inspiration are endless.