For Manila’s most discerning couples, flowers are never just décor. They are memory, mood, and meaning, quietly shaping the way a wedding is felt long after the last toast has been made.

This is the world SPRUCE has cultivated since 2007. Known as the go-to event designer and florist of the city’s tastemakers, the brand has built its name on fresh floral arrangements and botanicals that bring nature’s splendor into luxury spaces, private celebrations, and deeply personal milestones.




SPRUCE’s work has graced the stores and intimate gatherings of Hermès, Dior, Cartier, Baccarat, Fendi, Tiffany & Co., and Louis Vuitton. Yet beyond these celebrated luxury houses, the brand has also become a trusted creative presence in some of the dreamiest weddings in recent months, including the receptions of Christian Tantoco and Siobhan Lakehall, Christopher de Leon and Giulia Zahar, and Heinrich Cole and Monica Concepcion.




For Founder and Creative Director Pat P. Tañedo, every celebration begins with listening. “We are in the business of listening to our clients, and balancing this with our aesthetic,” she shares. Whether a couple comes with a clear vision or simply a feeling they want to evoke, SPRUCE translates that emotion through color, texture, movement, and bloom.


Its approach to weddings is never about grandeur for grandeur’s sake. Instead, SPRUCE allows spaces to breathe. The team considers the entrance, the first impression, the guest experience, and the subtle poetry of every detail. From lights and linens to china and crystals, flowers become the final touch that breathes life into a celebration.
For SPRUCE, wedding design is not merely about creating beautiful photographs. It is about helping couples convey love, gratitude, joy, and connection, one bloom at a time.
