Raved about by her clients and revered by Nashville’s top wedding professionals, Caprice Palmer is Music City’s go-to florist for brides, celebrities, and event professionals alike. Caprice gained vital experience through her background in technical theatre, working with the country’s top theatre companies. Wedding and event design was a natural transition motivated by her family’s decision to open Enchanted Florist in 1994. Caprice would take over as owner and lead designer in 2005, later transitioning the company from a full-service flower shop to focus exclusively on weddings and private events in 2008.
With her keen eye for original and creative designs and her warm and down-to-earth personality, Caprice’s passion for her work is evident in all she does. Though grateful for the many opportunities, awards, and accolades earned in her career, Caprice’s work is dedicated to her clients. The breathless moments when a bride & groom’s wildest expectations are surpassed and mom is elated, or sometimes the sweet thank-you notes after the fact, are the fuel to Caprice’s creative energy and the driving force for her and her team to push the boundaries of floral design so that your next event is original, timeless, and enchanting.
2115 Yeaman Pl, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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