Mary Jane Vaughan

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Mary Jane Vaughan Designs is an award winning London based florist and designer. Her team shares her love of flowers and eye for design and loves to create unique looks for weddings of every scale.
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Products and Services

Last-Minute Orders
Wedding Arches
Bouquets
Centrepieces
Online Shop
Flower Girl Baskets
Flower Confetti
Vases
Aisle Decorations
Buttonholes
Fresh Flowers
Flower Crowns
Corsages
Physical Shop / Studio
Chuppah
Pre-Wedding Consultation
Mary Jane Vaughan Full Description
One of the things Mary Jane Vaughan loves about cut flowers is that we have them in our home for only one reason, their beauty. Their value does not increase with time, they have no practical use apart from to make us feel a little better each time we walk into the room. For this reason flowers are the ultimate luxury. Mary Jane Vaughan provides a bespoke service to couples for their wedding flowers at any venue in the UK, or abroad. She loves to meet up with couples to start with at her studio in Battersea, which is packed with props and inspiration photos to get the creative ball rolling. Mary Jane Vaughan’s floristry has been featured in a number of blogs and magazines, and she has recently been named Florist of the year by the New Covent Garden Flower Market Awards!

Experience

Year Business Was Established
1985
No. of Weddings Hosted
More than 50
Public Liability Insurance
Yes
No. of People In Team
10
Mary Jane Vaughan Location & Contact Details
Address
6G Hewlett House, 5 Havelock Terrace, London, Greater London, SW8 4AS, England, United Kingdom
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