Inspired by origami, the Fiore designs are a collaboration between two artists, stationery designer A Tactile Perception and bouquet photographer Floragraphica. Fiore are enveloped by bold photographs of stunning flowers, and the origami folds delight your guests and reveal your wedding details inside.
Enveloped by bold photographs of stunning flowers, the origami folds delight your guests from the outset, and reveal your wedding details inside.
Aijou is feminine and contemporary, with a colour combination that oozes luxury.
The pairing of a luxury serif font, plenty of white space, and the delicate petals of the double tulips in the floral photograph makes Aijou a gentle design.
The rose pink in the envelopes and place card match beautifully with the pinks of the double tulips, and if you look closely, you'll see sage green detailing in the photograph which is paired with the envelope liner. Aijou is perfect for the romantic couple who isn't afraid of colour in their wedding.
The elements of the design flow through each piece in the suite, from save the date card, to origami invitation, and right through to the place card that is layered with the menu. Can you see the texture in the place card?!
Yorokobi is bold and dramatic, for couples with a moody wedding or big personalities.
The combination of round and luscious David Austin roses with big sleek text packs a punch, on both the inside and out. A classic cursive font for the smaller text really brings everything together.
The pinks in the roses are brought out by the plum in the envelope liner, with deep black envelopes. Want a lighter option? Pair it with white envelopes if that's your fancy!
Your guests will receive your save the date card first, and be wowed with that beautiful floral photograph on the back when they take it out of the envelope. Seeing it again when they unfold your origami invitation will make your stationery unforgettable. Finish it all off with a menu with the guest's name that really makes a statement.
Hanabi is delicate and graceful, just look at the 'blushing brides' flowers that adorn the outside of the folded invitation.
Whilst they are indeed delicate, the lines in the flowers really add beautiful detailing, and of course, it's all about the details. A deep rose '&' to join your names, a black teardrop clasp on the place card, the lilac envelope - there are surprises at every turn.
Hanabi suits a soft wedding theme, but with a kick of personality. The asymmetrical design of the script typography is unexpected, and adds more interest as your guests unfold your invitation and see all the details inside.
The 'blushing brides' floral image sits on the back of the save the date card, but also envelops the origami invitation. No need for an additional RSVP card, put all your responses details inside the invitation. More surprises await when you separate the place card from the menu to see your dishes on the second card.