
Birdcages entwined with vines hung above the couple’s table at a wedding designed by the JDK Group.
Photo: Leslie Gilbert Photography

The Los Angeles-based Seed Floral Interactive offers a flower cart, which can be branded or painted any color.
Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart

“Having each seat accented with a gorgeous, lush green bundle brings the outside in, even in the coldest of times,” says designer Christina Janda.
Photo: Courtesy of Christine Janda Design & Events

Seed Floral Interactive’s terrarium bar can be customized by including trinkets and colors to reflect the theme of an event or a company’s logo.
Photo: Courtesy of Seed Interactive Floral Cart

The Be Inspired PR-hosted Tassels and Tastemakers event, held March 2015 in Los Angeles, featured whimsical dream catchers from Found Vintage Rentals.
Photo: Troy Grover

At Tassels and Tastemakers, event designer Mindy Weiss created a luxe lace teepee setup.
Photo: Troy Grover

For the bread-and-salad course of a JDK Group-designed private party in York, Pennsylvania, guests grabbed pails of breadsticks and artisanal breads and snipped off their salad boxes, which hung from twine.
Photo: Caroline Logan Photography

For a steampunk-inspired bat mitzvah designed by Magnolia Bluebird, the Haiku Guys typed out impromptu poems and distributed them to guests during cocktails.
Photo: Stephen Bobb Photography

Also at the steampunk-inspired bat mitzvah, vintage accents like a boldly painted antique clock provided a teen-friendly twist on the theme.
Photo: Stephen Bobb Photography