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Boston's Tablescapes

Design System

"I want people to walk into your event and FEEL something."

The North Star — Every decision serves this

01 — Color

The palette of a room before guests arrive.

Base — Shared
Void
#150D09
Void Soft
#1E1410
Ivory
#F2EBE0
Ivory Deep
#E6DDD0
Gold
#B8945A
Gold Hover
#D4AF75
Aa
Text Dark
Aa
Text Light
Floral Couture — The Garden
Accent
#2A4A2E
Mid
#3D6642
Soft
#1E3320

Deep forest. The living material. The studio where it begins.

Tablescapes — The Ritual
Accent
#5C1A2E
Mid
#7A2A40
Soft
#3D0F1E

Deep wine. The ritual of the table. The room when it's finished.

Never pure black. Never pure white. The warmth in both extremes is non-negotiable. #150D09 carries a wood-wine undertone. #F2EBE0 is linen-weight, aged — not clinical. This warmth is what makes dark sections read as velvet, not vinyl.

02 — Typography

Two voices. One scale.

Hero / Display — 80–96px — Cormorant Garamond Bold

I show up.

H1 — 56px — Cormorant Garamond Bold

Your room. My job.

H2 — 40px — Cormorant Garamond SemiBold

Florals that hit different.

Pull Quote — 32px — Cormorant Garamond Italic

"They either love me or they hate me."

Body — 17px — DM Sans Regular

I spend other people's money for a living. Every stem, every plate, every linen gets placed with intent. The room should feel like it was always supposed to look this way.

Caption — 12px — DM Sans Medium, Tracked

Angel's Envy Distillery — Fall Gala 2024

Navigation — 13px — DM Sans Medium, Tracked

Portfolio · Services · About · Contact

Headlines never use all-caps. The natural case of Cormorant Garamond carries more presence than forced uppercase ever could. The italic weight IS the expressive accent — no second typeface needed.

Boston's Floral Couture

Florals that hit different.

"I don't do expected. I do what the room needs."

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Boston's Tablescapes

Every plate has a purpose.

34,000 pieces. Custom-logo china. Flatware that catches candlelight. Linens that make you want to sit down and stay.

The table isn't a setting. It's the reason they remember the night.

Tablescapes example
Tablescapes Barn 8 — Spring Installation
03 — Components

The details people feel but don't see.

Dark Context
Secondary Action See the work
Form Fields
Light Context
Primary CTA
Secondary Action View portfolio
Form Fields
Image Cards — Portfolio / Inventory
Floral 21C Museum Hotel
Tablescape Private Estate
Floral Barn 8 Wedding
Tablescape Angel's Envy Gala
Voice — Refined Directness
Contact us today → Let's talk.
View our portfolio → See the work.
Book a consultation → Start a conversation.
We offer a wide range → Florals. Rentals. The whole room.
Stunning bespoke artisanal… → I show up.
Learn more about us → Reach out.
04 — One System, Two Voices

Same bones. Different rooms.

Toggle between sub-brands. The structure stays. The feeling shifts. That's the system working.

Floral Couture
Tablescapes
Featured The Artist's Studio
About

Raw, creative, the artist's process

Studio energy. The source of the work. Where every arrangement begins as an instinct and leaves as a statement. This is where I think with my hands.

#2A4A2E — Deep forest. The living material.
05 — The Tool

Where the work gets managed.

Light mode. Functional first. Unmistakably Boston's. Andrea's internal CRM — not a showcase, but not generic either.

Boston's CRM
Dashboard
Orders
Inventory
Clients
Calendar
Invoices

Upcoming Orders

6 active
Client Event Type Date Status
Sarah Mitchell Barn 8 Wedding Floral Mar 15 Pending
Angel's Envy Spring Gala Tablescape Apr 2 Confirmed
21c Museum Hotel Artist Dinner Floral Apr 18 Pending
Private Client Estate Dinner Tablescape May 1 Confirmed
Attention Required Barn 8 Wedding — Sarah Mitchell

Custom china order pending approval. 240 pieces. Deadline: Mar 1.

Urgent
06 — Motion

Slow builds. Intentional arrivals.

0.8s
Scroll reveal

Fade up 28px. Ease-out. Stagger siblings by 0.1s.

0.3s
Hover states

Standard ease. Image scale 1.02. No bounce. Ever.

0.6s
Navigation overlay

Full-screen dark reveal. Links stagger at 0.08s intervals.

0.3×
Hero parallax

Background scrolls at 30% speed. Cinematic, not distracting.

Think Joshua Tree. Building intensity. Raw emotion. Weight. Nothing bouncy. Nothing instant. A curtain being drawn back, not a loading spinner. All motion respects prefers-reduced-motion.

07 — Texture & Material

Felt, not seen.

With grain

This section has a 4.5% opacity noise overlay with mix-blend-mode: overlay. It prevents flat dark from reading as "tech" and gives it the warmth of matte velvet.

Without grain

Same dark background. No texture. Notice how it reads flatter, more digital, less physical. The grain is invisible on quick inspection — felt subconsciously.

Light sections breathe clean. No texture on ivory. Depth comes from typography weight, image contrast, and spacing — not surface texture. The botanical illustration appears as a watermark at 3–6% opacity, never as wallpaper.

The website is the room.

Build it accordingly.

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