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Maddison Rocks Floral Sculpture

Rebel Wedding Florist

Defying Tradition

A woman wears a black lace dress with shoulder accents and beaded chains, holding a gothic-style bouquet. The bouquet contains dark-colored flowers, black foliage, a skull, a blackbird, and ornaments, with a dark, moody background.

Intro:

Hi I’m Jane, the skull obsessed, crystal-hoarding, disco-ball-loving florist behind Maddison Rocks.

I create alternative preserved and faux florals for couples who reject tradition and wear their weird proudly.

If you want dark n moody, wildly colourful, subtly geeky, beautifully nostalgic, or downright bonkers unhinged florals, welcome. You’ve found your florist.

Your flowers should tell your story — the one filled with your personality, mosh pits and mixtapes, loud guitars and soft poetry, rainbows and werewolves, movie marathons and all of the beautifully odd things in between that make you who you are.

From Gothic skull pocket and pin on boutonnières, to movie inspired floral Centrepieces, headpieces, cake toppers and bouquets that light-up or play music, I'm here to tell you NOTHING is off LIMITS.

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About

I’m obsessed with texture, colour, and tension. I’m forever hunting for inspiration in the strangest places. I love obscure details, strange objects, forgotten techniques, things that “shouldn’t work” but absolutely do.

I blend methods from inside and outside of the floristry world and live for pushing boundaries and working with elements you’d never expect to see in florals.

I’ll openly admit to being a crystal-hoarding, disco-ball-loving child of the 70s, a magpie for shiny things, a lifelong horror obsessive (I watched The Shining at a very young age, which scared the hoohar out of me and left quite a vivid mark on my soul—Muhawahawaaaaa), and a devoted skull collector.

In my house, being “normal” is the highest of insults.

Beauty comes in many forms, and my tastes are unapologetically VERY eclectic.

My florals have also been featured in multiple wedding magazines and online blogs.
In 2025, I collaborated with Sony Pictures to create a Bone Bloom Bouquet to promote the upcoming release of 28 Years Later.

So if you want florals that challenge convention, reject rules, and feel as wild and layered as you are, I’m here to build them with you. One beautiful bloom at a time

A Halloween themed dining table with black and purple decorations, candles, glassware, and a large floral centerpiece featuring black roses, greenery, and a metallic beetle, against a brick wall background.

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