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We are continuing December's series of studio tours with holiday decor demonstrations with a visit to Seattle florist Melissa Mercado-Denke of Campanula Design Studio. We'll be discussing how she differentiates her floral business with a gifting component and she'll show us a few of her designs for the holidays.
Campanula Design Studio floral design (left); Melissa Mercado-Denke (right) (c) Missy Palacol Photography
Melissa is the Founder and Creative Director of Campanula Design Studio. With a degree in accounting and business administration, Melissa started her floral career not as a designer but as the Operations Manager for a retail flower shop in Seattle. Over the years, working with clients and helping them express their emotions through flowers taught Melissa to truly appreciate the importance of showing love and gratitude for one another through the simplest of gestures. A single perfect bloom, small gift, or short note can transform a mood. Combining a love for event planning and hosting celebrations, an eye for design, and a desire to bring people together in meaningful ways, Melissa founded Campanula in 2019.
Campanula wooden gift basket
The Campanula flower is said to symbolize gratitude, humility, and everlasting love. The products that Melissa collects for her one-of-a-kind floral gift baskets are carefully vetted as she seeks handmade, small batch artisan products.
Festive holiday gift basket by Campanula Design Studio
As a core value, Campanula uses ethically and sustainably sourced flowers, supporting growers, markets, and farms that share THEIR commitment to fair labor practices and the environment. She adds, "We offer organically grown products when it is available and feasible to do so. We support local farmers as much as possible and make informed choices to lessen our impact on the environment when we cannot."Campanula's team hand-makes their signature wooden gift baskets using mostly reclaimed wood. Return clients are encouraged to participate in the gift basket recycling program. With every wooden basket returned to the studio for reuse, Campanula send them a gift certificate for $10 off of a future order.
Melissa mentioned her participation in Fleurs de Villes Noel at Seattle's Pacific Place. The festive installation continues through December 27th, where you will find floral-dressed mannequins, floral-festooned doorways and counter installations, flower-bombed displays, food and beverage with a floral twist and unique pop-ups and demonstrations. The fresh floral, socially-spaced holiday experience features the designs of top local florists, including Campanula Design Studio, and we've just heard a little preview from Melissa. It's a free event and if you're in the Seattle area, be sure to stop by while you're out on the town. I hope to see you there!
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Top row, from left: Nicole Cordier, Xenia D'Ambrosi and TJ McGrathMiddle row, from left: Philippe Gouze and Shannon AlgiereBottom row, from left: Ronni Nicole Robinson, Frances Palmer and Debra Prinzing
There's just nine more days to take advantage of early-bird pricing for your ticket to the Slow Flowers Summit -- our fifth gathering, taking place June 26-28, 2022.
You can find all the details at slowflowerssummit.com, and if you act now and register before the end of December, you'll receive the lowest price ever -- $749. Registration to the 3-day event includes breakfasts, lunches, refreshments and an opening day welcome cocktail party reception.
Here's what a few of our past attendees shared about the Slow Flowers Summit:
The Slow Flowers Summit is such a well curated, unique experience filled with such meaningful and important conversations, ideas and connections. I plan to continue to attend each year!
I would definitely recommend attending the Slow Flower Summit, and joining the Slow Flower Society.