Green and blue event floral arrangements from a San Francisco florist, designed as a set of two
This is a floral sculpture more than a bouquet, built for corporate rooms and contemporary events where the flowers need to look intentional rather than decorative. The palette is a crisp green and blue: luminous green anthuriums paired with fresh white hellebores, striking blue anemones, and sculptural seasonal stems. Architectural lines give it height and movement, and the whole composition is kept deliberately minimal so it reads as design, not garnish. It is sold as a matching set of two so a space gets balance, a pair of pieces that anchor either end of a table or two sides of a reception area.
What the set includes
- Two matching arrangements in a crisp green and blue palette
- Luminous green anthuriums with fresh white hellebores
- Striking blue anemones and sculptural seasonal elements
- Architectural stems that add height and movement
- A contemporary ceramic vase included with each piece
- Delivered fully styled and event-ready, no on-site arranging
Why the green and blue holds a room
Blue is rare in flowers, which is exactly why it works in a corporate setting: it does not look like a standard floral order. The cool blue anemones bring depth and a sense of calm, while the layered greens keep the design fresh and confident rather than cold. White hellebores sit between them to soften the contrast. Because the palette is restrained and the lines are architectural, the set reads as part of the room's design language, the kind of detail that makes a space look considered rather than catered. Because there are two matching pieces rather than one, the palette repeats across the room, which reads as deliberate styling rather than a single decorative afterthought.
Where it works
This is made for executive tables, reception and lobby areas, conference lounges, brand activations, and upscale corporate dinners. The pair format suits flanking an entrance, bracketing a stage or podium, or marking the two ends of a long boardroom table as a matched set of event centerpieces. It is equally at home at a contemporary private event that wants a clean, modern floral note.
Delivered ready to display
Each arrangement arrives fully styled in its ceramic vase and ready to set down, which matters for events where there is no time or space to arrange flowers on site. You place the two pieces and they are done. That reliability, flowers that show up finished and need nothing, is part of why this design suits corporate timelines.
Custom colourways
The green and blue is the signature look, but the palette is built to flex to a brand or an event theme. Popular alternatives include white and green, an all-green modern treatment, or a colourway tailored to corporate colours, so the set can carry a company's identity onto the table rather than sitting beside it. Because the florals are fresh and seasonal, the exact sculptural stems vary with what is at its peak, and any substitution is chosen to keep the same clean, architectural feeling.
The vessel matters
Each piece comes in a contemporary ceramic vase that is part of the design rather than a throwaway container, so the set looks finished from every angle and needs no extra styling to sit on a table. Pairing architectural florals with a clean modern vessel is what lets the arrangement read as a design object in a corporate room, the kind of detail that looks intentional next to good furniture and considered lighting.
Ordering and delivery
The set is made to order and delivered fully arranged within San Francisco and the surrounding California area within roughly a fifty mile radius, with studio pickup available by arrangement. As part of this San Francisco florist's wider event floral arrangements, the green and blue palette can be extended across additional pieces for larger rooms or multi-table events so the whole space stays cohesive. Because event florals are time-sensitive and depend on what is in season, confirming the date and colourway early gives the most certainty on supply and finish.
