E01. Atmospheric Floral
Episode One
Atmospheric Floral
Fine art florals made for the flower-obsessed, with a touch of ‘barely restrained wildness’
Fine Art luxury floral design.
This luxury wedding florist based in Wisconsin will approach your wedding day with a background in fine art, a little bit of magic, and a whole lot of passion.
Owner-designers Mary Jo and Andrew Borchardt dreamed up their Madison based floral boutique, Atmospheric Floral, on New Year’s Day of 2016. Born out of Mary Jo’s background in design and desire to be rooted and connected to the land in her creative endeavors and Andrew’s gift for creative engineering and structural design, the pair started out by growing the blooms for their clients’ designs on their homestead. While they no longer farm flowers for their boutique, the designs they produce as a team are still grounded in a philosophy that is inspired by the lush designs of nature herself.
flowers, meet fine art…
dreaming of wedding day installations that will turn heads and transform your venue space? Looking for a Wisconsin florist that is just as flower-obsessed as you are?
Atmospheric Floral’s aesthetic is ‘wildly elegant luxury florals with a fine art twist’, and focuses on transforming spaces into tastefully interactive, immersive, and inspiring encounters with the beauty of nature. If you are flower-obsessed and want an artist who will marry out-of-the-box design thinking with years of fine arts experience to completely customize the environment of your venue, then Atmospheric Floral is going to be in line with your wedding day vision.
Why Atmospheric Floral?
If you are planning a luxury wedding in Madison, Wi, and want your florals to be an integral part of your day, a living performance piece, and want to know you’ll be heard…
With a passion for providing caring customer experiences and a passion for local, sustainable design, Atmospheric Floral is truly a business with heart. Mary Jo says it best herself: “If flowers aren’t that important, we’re definitely not a good fit…But where flowers are important, that is where we really, really pour our heart and our muscles into - that support experience there, guiding you through this entire process, from inquiry on.”