About Hanamizuki
Hanamizuki is the in-house sustainable decor arm of the Tirtha wedding group, giving it an unusually solid institutional foundation for a Bali decorator. Its Japanese-influenced minimalism — zero floral foam, eco-conscious flower sourcing — reads as a genuine design philosophy rather than a marketing tagline, backed by a credentialed team including a Dutch-trained florist with three decades of experience. The brand sits firmly in the luxury destination wedding tier, oriented toward couples who want a considered aesthetic over lavish excess.
Questions to Ask a Decorators
What's the difference between a florist and a decorator?
A florist arranges flowers; a decorator builds the structural and ambient elements — arches, draping, lighting, furniture, tablescapes. In Bali these roles overlap often, so clarify who covers what in writing.
How do decorators handle Bali's wind and humidity?
Experienced decorators anchor or weight structural elements (arches, backdrops) against wind, especially at clifftop and beachfront venues, and choose materials that hold up in humidity. Ask directly how they plan for this.
Should I use rental or custom-built decor?
Rental is faster and cheaper but limited to existing inventory. Custom-build costs more and takes longer but gives you a distinctive look. Many couples mix both — custom for one or two hero elements, rental for the rest.