On March 27, 2012, we were invited by the house of Salvatore Ferragamo to create the floral decorations for a day of events at the Musee du Louvre in Paris. The famous Florentine company best known for their handcrafted leather shoes and bags (Mr. Ferragamo himself was the creator of many iconic shoes, including Dorothy's ruby slippers in the classic 1939 film "The Wizard of Oz"), is the sole sponsor of the new exhibition at the museum of Leonardo DaVinci's newly restored work "Saint Anne", which was the last painting he had completed. You can read more about the event and the painting here: The NYTimes | Ferragamo at the Louvre.
The luncheon at Café Richelieu.
We used a mix of pastel-colored spring flowers, adding warmth to the gorgeously dark, moody surroundings.
The gala dinner at the Café Mollien was decorated with vases of "Ferragamo Red" spring flowers and modern crystal accessories, bringing a bit of Italian-Chic to the historic French ambience.
The Tuscany Flowers van parked in the most elusive spot in the world!
One of many newspaper articles about the event.
See you again soon for another chic event!
I am so in love with fresh flowers. This brings me joy and happiness whenever someone gave me flowers.
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