
Luxury is restraint.
Luxury is not more flowers — it is the right flowers, in the right places, in the right proportion.
Luxury floral design at Wedding Flowers Phuket is defined by what the studio chooses to leave out as much as by what it places. Restraint, balance and proportion come before scale, colour or stem count.
The brief for a luxury wedding is rarely "more flowers." It is more often a question of editing — fewer, finer materials; cleaner lines; an installation that holds the room without crowding it; a tablescape that lets the table itself read.
The studio takes one luxury wedding at a time, designed and delivered personally by Supparin and a small permanent team.
What defines a luxury design.
Four principles that distinguish luxury floral design from simply large or expensive flowers.
- 01
Restraint
Knowing when to stop. A luxury installation often reads larger because of the space around it — negative space is part of the design, not a gap to fill.
- 02
Balance
Ceremony, reception, tablescape, lounge — each room is composed in relation to the others. The wedding reads as one piece of design, not as separate purchases.
- 03
Proportion
Scale is matched to the venue's architecture rather than to a budget. A 4-metre arch belongs in a room that asks for it; in a more intimate space it would be the wrong answer.
- 04
Knowing when not to add more
Luxury is editorial. The last decision on most luxury weddings is to remove something — a stem, a centrepiece, a cluster — so the design is finished, not finished-off.

The engineering behind the flowers.
Luxury installations are as much engineering as floristry. Steel armatures, rigging, water sources, weight loading and a build sequence that holds in Phuket heat are the parts of the design no guest ever sees.
This is the part of luxury floral design that cannot be improvised on the day. The studio plans installations in advance with the venue, the wedding planner and the production team — and is rigorous about what is and is not safely achievable in the space.
One design language, across every room.
A luxury wedding is rarely a single ceremony. It is a welcome dinner, a ceremony, a cocktail hour, a reception, a tablescape, a lounge — sometimes spread across two or three days at the same villa or resort.
The studio designs all of it as one editorial direction. Colour, material vocabulary, vessel selection and form carry through every room so the wedding reads as a single piece of design rather than a sequence of unrelated floral events.


Knowing when not to add more flowers.
In the room
A luxury ceremony often needs one decisive piece — an arch, a single overhead installation, a clean aisle — rather than four medium ones competing for attention.
On the table
The table is part of the design. Linen, glass, china and candle are weighted against the florals so the centrepiece never crowds the guests or the food.
In the bouquet
Two or three feature stems, conditioned and placed with intent, almost always read more luxurious than a dense mixed bouquet of fifty.
In the edit
The studio's last pass on installation day is a deliberate edit — removing rather than adding — to leave the design clean and considered.
Villa takeovers and multi-day weddings.
A growing share of luxury work in Phuket is the private-estate wedding — a villa or resort taken over for three days, with a welcome dinner, a ceremony and a reception that each ask for a different floral register.
These weddings are designed as a single brief from the first conversation. The same vocabulary scales up at the reception and back down for the welcome dinner; the bouquet and the tablescape clearly belong to one another. Nothing reads as bought separately.
Capacity is limited deliberately. Luxury weddings at this scale are taken one at a time so Supparin can lead each install personally.

What we ask before quoting a luxury wedding.
- How many rooms are we designing?
- Ceremony, reception, tablescape, welcome dinner, lounge — knowing the full event scope from the first conversation lets us design one cohesive direction rather than a sequence of separate quotes.
- What is the venue's architecture asking for?
- Ceiling height, sightlines, structural anchor points and existing materials decide the scale of installation work before any flower is chosen. The venue leads; the design responds.
- Editorial direction or maximalist?
- We work primarily in an editorial register — restrained, balanced, considered. Couples seeking a fully maximalist look should say so early; that is a different brief, with different production implications.
- What can be removed?
- Often the most useful conversation is which planned elements to take out. A luxury design improves when each remaining piece is given room to be seen.

Supparin — lead floral designer.
Supparin has led wedding floral design at Wedding Flowers Phuket for more than a decade, designing and installing luxury weddings personally with a small permanent team.
Luxury enquiries begin with a direct conversation about scope, venue and editorial direction — before any moodboard, package or quote.
Luxury wedding flower pricing.
Indicative ranges in Thai Baht, drawn directly from our published Wedding Flowers Cost guide. A full quote is prepared from your enquiry.
Luxury Bridal Bouquet
Editorial bridal bouquet — imported garden roses, orchid or seasonal feature stems.
THB฿ 5,500 – 9,500
Bridesmaid Bouquets
Per bridesmaid bouquet, designed to sit beneath the bridal piece.
THB฿ 3,500 – 5,500
Ceremony Focal
Editorial single focal — pedestal, suspended cluster or composed arch detail.
THB฿ 25,000 – 80,000
Architectural Arch or Installation
Full-scale ceremony or reception installation, engineered and rigged.
THB฿ 60,000 – 250,000+
Aisle & Approach Styling
Editorial aisle markers, structural foliage runs, considered approach work.
THB฿ 15,000 – 60,000
Reception Tablescape
Per long-table runner or grouped centrepieces, designed in relation to the room.
THB฿ 8,000 – 25,000
Full-Event Floral Direction
Welcome dinner, ceremony, cocktail and reception designed as one direction.
THB฿ On request
A full luxury wedding — bouquets, an architectural ceremony installation, aisle work and a reception tablescape — typically begins around 200,000 THB and scales with the venue and the brief.
Other floral directions.
Architectural floral design — at scale.
Planning a luxury wedding in Phuket?
Send the date, the venue and a sense of the full event. Supparin will reply personally with availability, an editorial direction and a quote.
Telephone
+66 855 653 944
Enquiry
Two ways to reach the studio — both go directly to Supparin.

