Garlands of marigold, chandeliers with roses, and an aisle of petals strewn across… The Indian wedding, be it bigfat or scaled-down to suit present times, is incomplete without a burst of blooms and the lingering, sweet smell that accompanies it. Think bright peonies strung across the wedding mandap, clusters of lilies with foliage peeping out, or strings of mogra twirled around the furniture.
“Floral décor has a charm of its own; it demands minimal infrastructure, and is a wonderful way to complement and heighten the other elements in the space,” explains Anant Khandelwal, Founder and Creative Director, Indian Wedding Planners. “Take chrysanthemums and roses, for instance: they’re guaranteed to make an impact. Besides being a staple in table arrangements, these varieties can also be used to mask the façade of…
