Extra-large tropical statement centerpiece, among the studio's boldest event floral arrangements
This piece is an extra-large statement centerpiece and one of the most dramatic of this studio's event floral arrangements. It is built as a single editorial showpiece rather than a soft, rounded arrangement, with towering tropical blooms and sculptural foliage rising from a footed stone-grey bowl. Hand-designed by a San Francisco studio, it is made for grand entrances, corporate lobbies, large events, milestone celebrations, and statement gifts across San Francisco and nearby California communities, anywhere a single bold piece is meant to anchor a space.
What's in this centerpiece
- Towering white phalaenopsis orchids and terracotta cymbidium orchids for height and movement
- A regal king protea as the sculptural focal bloom
- Deep burgundy and coral anthuriums for bold, glossy color
- Sculptural sarracenia, sago palm, lotus pods, and fresh succulents for an architectural, tropical structure
- Presented in a footed stone-grey bowl, roughly 17.5 inches wide by 6 inches tall, with the finished piece standing considerably larger and wider than the bowl
An editorial, tropical structure
This piece leans architectural and editorial rather than romantic. The orchids and protea give it height and a strong silhouette, the anthuriums bring saturated color, and the sarracenia, sago palm, lotus pods, and succulents add the sculptural, almost botanical-garden quality that makes it read as a designed showpiece. The footed bowl lifts the whole composition so it works on a console, a lobby plinth, or a long entry table. Because the flowers and foliage are fresh and seasonal, exact varieties may shift with availability, and any substitution keeps the same bold, tropical, sculptural character. The combination of orchids, protea, anthuriums, and architectural foliage is what gives the piece its editorial, botanical-garden presence, so it reads as a designed showpiece rather than a simple bouquet scaled up.
Built as a showpiece, not a table filler
Most centerpieces sit low and soft on a dinner table. This one is sized and shaped to command a larger space: extra-large, tall, and wide, designed to be seen across a room and to hold its own in a lobby, an entrance, or a grand event setting. The scale is the point, so it earns its place where a standard arrangement would simply disappear.
Where it works
- Grand entrances and welcome moments at large events
- Corporate lobbies, reception desks, and brand activations
- Milestone celebrations, galas, and anniversary events
- A dramatic statement gift when an ordinary arrangement is not enough
Customization
The piece is offered here in its tropical, bold form, and the same extra-large structure can be adapted to the setting. The palette can stay deep and saturated or shift toward a softer tropical mix, the height and width can be scaled to the space, and the blooms can lean more orchid-forward or more architectural depending on the room. The design is built to the venue and the moment rather than from a fixed recipe, so it suits the event it anchors.
From this San Francisco wedding and event florist
This showpiece is one part of a broader wedding and event florist offering. As one of the studio's corporate floral arrangements and event centerpieces, it can be coordinated with matching entrance pieces, reception centerpieces, and ceremony florals for a wedding or a large event, so a single bold design direction carries across the space. Each piece is conditioned and prepared close to the event so it arrives fresh and full.
Delivery and setup
Finished arrangements are hand delivered within San Francisco so this extra-large piece arrives fresh and fully formed, with careful handling to protect the orchids, protea, and anthuriums in transit. Studio pickup is available by arrangement, and placement of the larger showpiece can be coordinated for lobbies and event entrances. Because a statement centerpiece of this scale is time-sensitive, arranging ahead is recommended so the size, palette, and placement are confirmed and the flowers are prepared at their peak for the event.
