Featured in Florists’ Review
Every so often, a floral designer emerges whose work captivates not just with beauty, but with originality, balance, and soul. Melissa Pack is one such artist — a florist whose arrangements speak the language of nature with elegance and intention.
🌼 From Passion to Profession
Melissa’s journey began in her grandmother’s garden in Oregon, where she first learned to appreciate the textures, colors, and stories that flowers carry. Today, she operates a thriving boutique floral studio, known for wedding installations, seasonal centerpieces, and sustainable design practices.
“I think flowers are more than decoration,” Melissa says. “They’re a way of honoring the moment — whether joyful or somber. I design with that in mind.”
💐 A Signature Style
Melissa’s signature style blends romantic movement with structure. She often uses:
- Seasonal, locally grown blooms (think ranunculus, anemones, and heirloom roses)
- Unexpected color palettes (like coral with deep burgundy and mint)
- Natural mechanics over floral foam
Her ability to marry classic composition with a modern edge has made her a favorite among brides and event planners alike.
🌿 Commitment to Sustainability
One of Melissa’s core values is sustainability. She sources flowers from nearby farms, avoids single-use plastics, and often incorporates foraged elements like branches, moss, and herbs. Her work demonstrates that environmentally conscious design can be both luxurious and long-lasting.
🏆 Industry Recognition
Melissa’s creations have been featured in Florists’ Review, Green Wedding Shoes, and Style Me Pretty. She’s also hosted design workshops across the West Coast, mentoring the next generation of eco-minded floral artists.
💬 In Her Words
“The most powerful designs tell a story. When I work with a client, it’s never just about color. It’s about their history, their vision, and how they want to feel when they walk into that space.”
If you’re looking for inspiration rooted in passion, purpose, and natural beauty, Melissa Pack is a name to know — and remember.