A floral design studio rooted in the seasons, built on a love of quiet beauty and the slow craft of tending to flowers.
The Founder
I grew up among my grandmother's peonies in the Hudson Valley, where summers smelled of cut stems in enamel pitchers and every birthday was celebrated with a wild, hand-tied bouquet from the garden. Flowers, for me, have always been less about occasion and more about memory, the way a single scent can carry you across decades.
After a decade designing for editorial shoots and European ateliers, I returned home to found Aurelie. a studio that honours the quiet craft of floristry, the rhythms of the growing year, and the people who invite us into their most tender celebrations.
We are small on purpose. Every project passes through my hands from the very first conversation to the last stem placed. That intimacy is not a luxury, it is the whole point.
Aurelie
Three quiet principles shape every arrangement that leaves our studio.
We design with what the earth is offering in the moment. Garden roses in June. Dahlias in September. Hellebores in February. The calendar is our first collaborator.
Wherever possible we source from small farms within a day's drive of our studio. Flowers travel less, last longer, and arrive with the terroir of the Hudson Valley in every stem.
Nothing is filler. Every bloom, branch, and trailing vine is chosen for the way it shapes the mood of a room, the rhythm of a tablescape, the light around a ceremony.
A converted barn in the Hudson Valley, filled with buckets of blooms, marble slabs, and the soft quiet that good work needs.





What we believe
True luxury is the absence of excess. It is a room that feels considered, not crowded; a bouquet that feels gathered, not arranged.
We limit ourselves to a small number of weddings each year so that every project receives the attention it deserves.
No floral foam, no imported roses, no waste we can avoid. Stems are composted, vessels are rented, leftovers are donated to hospices the morning after.
The best designs come from a conversation. We work closely with planners, photographers, and most importantly, with you.
