designs by Daniella Addari and Carolyn Damico

A woman holding a pug dog and smiling at the camera.
A woman with wavy brown hair holding a bouquet of orange-tipped tulips standing in front of a white house siding.

At the heart of floreale designs are Daniella and Carolyn, two designers, and sisters, united by their shared passion for flowers and creative expression.

Daniella, a floral designer of nine years, brings a wealth of experience and a refined artistic vision to every project. Having managed multiple floral shops and designed countless weddings and events, she approaches each arrangement with precision, balance, and a strong sense of narrative. Her background across styles,  from modern minimalism to lush garden-inspired design, gives her a versatile edge and an innate ability to adapt to each client’s unique vision. Always eager to evolve, she thrives on learning new techniques and exploring emerging trends in the floral industry, keeping her designs both timeless and forward-thinking.

Carolyn, with three years of experience in the industry, complements that expertise with an instinctive eye for design and a natural flair for composition. Her creativity shines through in her ability to capture emotion through flowers. Crafting pieces that feel organic, fresh, and effortlessly beautiful. Though newer to the field, her perspective is anything but novice; she brings an intuitive understanding of color, movement, and detail that transforms even the simplest blooms into works of art.

Together, Daniella and Carolyn share a vision: to design flowers that speak. Their collaborative energy infuses every wedding, event, and special order with authenticity and character. Whether crafting an intimate bridal bouquet, styling a grand installation, or designing bespoke arrangements for private celebrations, their goal remains the same — to create floral art that connects with people on an emotional level and elevates each moment with meaning.

At floreale designs, every arrangement tells a story. One of passion, artistry, and the beauty found in individuality.