Why choose sustainable wedding décor?

Thinking beyond traditional décor, alternative options offer a way for couples to personalise their ceremony and reception setting to reflect their loves.

Tablescaping can include flowers, candles, trinkets and other adornments. What’s important for couples to know is that it can be whatever you want it to incorporate, whatever represents your story.

IntoNature offers an alternative. Something different to the mainstream. An eco-conscious option for couples. It combines a Japanese art form, Kokedama, with houseplants. Those that have a love of nature, of plants, of a more sustainable approach, will likely be interested in this dual purpose tablescaping option.

Kokedama Houseplants are each individually handcrafted using natural components. They have roots set in compost, blanketed in moss and wrapped with natural twine. There is no plastic, or pot used.

The Kokedama Houseplants can be arranged in clusters of 3, 4 or 5 or set out in single or alternate runs to adorn the venue tables. These unique living plant baubles are more than a trend. They’re a statement of choice. A considered ethical option.

At the end of the celebrations, these beauties double up as favors to gift to guests. Having a dual purpose reduces waste, something often associated with the wedding industry. It provides loved ones with a living reminder of the special day.

These stunning centre-pieces last long after the celebrations and are a sustainable way of decorating your tables.

Cost saving - you bet! Saving on extra spending for favors. There are no hidden extras involved as the offering from IntoNature is inclusive of the favors service and it includes paper bags to help guests transport the beautiful plants home.

When planning your wedding day, venue décor and considering all the ways to share your love story, remember that there is an alternative out there for you, if you want it. And, IntoNature could be just what you’re looking for.