Cara Fitch of Trille named her business after the provincial flower of Ontario โ her Canadian homeland โ after her floral journey brought her to the southern hemisphere. She shares the secrets of her blossoming world in Sydney with us here.
โI find collecting images helps give me a clearer direction for where I want to take the florals,โ says Cara. โItโs also a great tool to communicate with clients and manage expectations. I try to include non-flower-related images such as textures, light and movement, to show the overall feel.โ

Above from left: Ferm Living hexagon vase, Urban Couture // Vase, cocktail vase, both Studio Enti // โMoebeโ frames, both Luumo Design // Royal Copenhagen โRobinโ figurine, Steve Sheridan vase, both The Bay Tree // Vintage silk ribbon, selection of vintage string, all The Society Inc. // Rebel Walls โPatinaโ wallpaper, Scandinavian Wallpaper & Decor

Above: โSevilleโ stool, $310, Orson & Blake // Lula Fabrics โSuzaniโ fabric (used as a curtain), Tigger Hall
โBefore every photo shoot, wedding or event, I always create a mood board. Itโs one of my most favourite parts of my job.โ
Cara Fitch, Trille Floral

โChoosing the right vessel is essential. With the style of arranging that I do, low bowls or footed bowls work really well to support my unstructured and rambling designs.โ

Stool, Water Tiger // Rebel Walls โPatinaโ wallpaper, Scandinavian Wallpaper & Decor // Vase, Caraโs own
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