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The Floral Atelier has always been my favorite florist in Singapore. While they are more premium-priced, the flowers, quality and arrangements are always consistently topnotch. For my wedding/ROM last week, I chose to get my bridal bouquet from them and I'm so happy that I did. The arrangement, color theme and flowers were absolutely beautiful. It was a mix of garden roses and blush colored roses.The quality was amazing - the flowers continued to bloom for the next couple of days, the roses were a large size and grew to be even more gorgeous. I'm so glad to have had their bouquet in my hand on my most memorable day! Note: the photo attached was taken 1 day later after a full day of being held, tossed around and used in a photoshoot. It still looked perfect even after that. The photo also doesn't do it justice, it looked even better in real life :)
The Floral Atelier has always been my favorite florist in Singapore. While they are more premium-priced, the flowers, quality and arrangements are always consistently topnotch. For my wedding/ROM last week, I chose to get my bridal bouquet from them and I'm so happy that I did. The arrangement, color theme and flowers were absolutely beautiful. It was a mix of garden roses and blush colored roses.The quality was amazing - the flowers continued to bloom for the next couple of days, the roses were a large size and grew to be even more gorgeous. I'm so glad to have had their bouquet in my hand on my most memorable day! Note: the photo attached was taken 1 day later after a full day of being held, tossed around and used in a photoshoot. It still looked perfect even after that. The photo also doesn't do it justice, it looked even better in real life :)
ordered a classic artist bouquet online for a friends wedding downscaled by sudden Covid curbs. the flowers were decidedly downscaled (in quality, not in price). gone missing were the masterful arrangements, or 1 or 2 exotic blooms to make the bouquet special. most florists would sell bouquets faintly similar to the blooms they advertised, or replace the advertised blooms with something similar. but replacing all peonies with dahlias, and all freesias/ranunculuses with eustomas is not acceptable, esp when the original blooms are in season! so equally missing were the beautiful fragility and intoxicating scents that made a bouquet precious. We try to support local businesses, esp retailers in these difficult times, but the $277 price tag made for a deeply disappointing experience. pls see pic 1 for advertised blooms, pic 2 (florist pic), pic 3 (received pic)
ordered a classic artist bouquet online for a friends wedding downscaled by sudden Covid curbs. the flowers were decidedly downscaled (in quality, not in price). gone missing were the masterful arrangements, or 1 or 2 exotic blooms to make the bouquet special. most florists would sell bouquets faintly similar to the blooms they advertised, or replace the advertised blooms with something similar. but replacing all peonies with dahlias, and all freesias/ranunculuses with eustomas is not acceptable, esp when the original blooms are in season! so equally missing were the beautiful fragility and intoxicating scents that made a bouquet precious. We try to support local businesses, esp retailers in these difficult times, but the $277 price tag made for a deeply disappointing experience. pls see pic 1 for advertised blooms, pic 2 (florist pic), pic 3 (received pic)
If there are any couples looking to hold their wedding at The Atelier & Co, please save yourself the headache and don't. I know it looks beautiful but it's seriously NOT WORTH the frustration. TL;DR: Holding our wedding here was the worst decision in our entire wedding planning process. It seems that their #1 priority is minimising disruption to their office hours & space and charging for every possible thing. There's almost no concern with ensuring your wedding goes smoothly. For context: this is their office space which they also rent out as an event venue. - We changed coordinators 3-4 times. We suspect our last coordinator was an intern/part-timer who was pretty nonchalant about our wedding. - They count the hours where they move their office things and tables away to make their venue ~usable~ under your rental hours. You also have to pay for their moving costs (and storage costs for the tables you don't use) to make their venue... an actual venue you can use. - Our wedding was for a Saturday lunch. When we signed the contract, we paid extra to have more hours on the Friday before to set up our own DIY table decor. When we sent them our planned schedule 3 weeks before the wedding, we were suddenly told, unapologetically, that it was a business day and they could not clear out their office furniture nor allow us to set up our table decor on that day. They even suggested "We recommend to set up on the day itself, the earliest we can open will be at 9am for the setup. So you can set up between 9am- 11.30am, which should be sufficient." Yes, they wanted us to set the entire venue up in 2.5 hours on the MORNING of our wedding, as if couples have nothing better to do and stress about right before they get married. It took MANY more annoyed emails of negotiating before we were finally allowed to use the extra hours that we PAID FOR. - We planned out our own seating plan and sent it over to the team to confirm that it fits. It was only when my husband went down to the venue on his own accord to check on the layout when he realised that half of their. tables came stuck in pairs (when we had drawn our seating plan with single tables) and we had to rearrange all the seating again. The team was either not aware of their own tables or did not bother to flag this out to us — imagine if we only realised on the day itself and had to arrange our guests' seating on the spot. - On top of a 50% downpayment to confirm the booking, we also had to make a $2500 security deposit (6 months before our event...) when the norm with our other vendors is maximum 1 week before. - A minor point: We loved the flower cold room and it was one of the reasons we were impressed with the venue. Unfortunately, it was only ~2/3 full during our wedding so that was a bit disappointing. - Another point to take note of: there were florists working in the corner during the event, going back and forth from the cold room to their work space. - By the way, if you're looking to serve alcohol to your guests, note that they also charge a corkage even though they don't serve alcohol themselves. Some plus points to be fair: The venue is really pretty and unique. They allowed us to postpone our wedding date at no extra cost cos our initial wedding date was during circuit breaker. But really, please save yourself the trouble and look elsewhere for a wedding venue that is more helpful than rage/stress-inducing. I would give 0 stars if I could.
If there are any couples looking to hold their wedding at The Atelier & Co, please save yourself the headache and don't. I know it looks beautiful but it's seriously NOT WORTH the frustration. TL;DR: Holding our wedding here was the worst decision in our entire wedding planning process. It seems that their #1 priority is minimising disruption to their office hours & space and charging for every possible thing. There's almost no concern with ensuring your wedding goes smoothly. For context: this is their office space which they also rent out as an event venue. - We changed coordinators 3-4 times. We suspect our last coordinator was an intern/part-timer who was pretty nonchalant about our wedding. - They count the hours where they move their office things and tables away to make their venue ~usable~ under your rental hours. You also have to pay for their moving costs (and storage costs for the tables you don't use) to make their venue... an actual venue you can use. - Our wedding was for a Saturday lunch. When we signed the contract, we paid extra to have more hours on the Friday before to set up our own DIY table decor. When we sent them our planned schedule 3 weeks before the wedding, we were suddenly told, unapologetically, that it was a business day and they could not clear out their office furniture nor allow us to set up our table decor on that day. They even suggested "We recommend to set up on the day itself, the earliest we can open will be at 9am for the setup. So you can set up between 9am- 11.30am, which should be sufficient." Yes, they wanted us to set the entire venue up in 2.5 hours on the MORNING of our wedding, as if couples have nothing better to do and stress about right before they get married. It took MANY more annoyed emails of negotiating before we were finally allowed to use the extra hours that we PAID FOR. - We planned out our own seating plan and sent it over to the team to confirm that it fits. It was only when my husband went down to the venue on his own accord to check on the layout when he realised that half of their. tables came stuck in pairs (when we had drawn our seating plan with single tables) and we had to rearrange all the seating again. The team was either not aware of their own tables or did not bother to flag this out to us — imagine if we only realised on the day itself and had to arrange our guests' seating on the spot. - On top of a 50% downpayment to confirm the booking, we also had to make a $2500 security deposit (6 months before our event...) when the norm with our other vendors is maximum 1 week before. - A minor point: We loved the flower cold room and it was one of the reasons we were impressed with the venue. Unfortunately, it was only ~2/3 full during our wedding so that was a bit disappointing. - Another point to take note of: there were florists working in the corner during the event, going back and forth from the cold room to their work space. - By the way, if you're looking to serve alcohol to your guests, note that they also charge a corkage even though they don't serve alcohol themselves. Some plus points to be fair: The venue is really pretty and unique. They allowed us to postpone our wedding date at no extra cost cos our initial wedding date was during circuit breaker. But really, please save yourself the trouble and look elsewhere for a wedding venue that is more helpful than rage/stress-inducing. I would give 0 stars if I could.


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