Rebecca Ellis
Flower Magician
Today, Rebecca is the force behind Lily's Flowers, a floral studio based in Surrey, where large-scale wedding work, event design, and wild creative installations have become her signature language.
Some florists learn the craft, Rebecca Ellis built a world around it. Before flowers, there were theatre sets, TV studios, and film productions—fast-moving creative chaos where nothing stands still for long. That background never really left her. It just changed medium.
Today, Rebecca is the force behind Lily's Flowers, a floral studio based in Surrey, where large-scale wedding work, event design, and wild creative installations have become her signature language. But the story starts earlier. From an early fascination with art and design—fine art training, theatre and stage design, and years working in visual storytelling—Rebecca didn’t arrive in floristry by accident. She arrived through composition, atmosphere, and a deep instinct for how things should feel in space.
And then flowers happened. Not gently. Not quietly. More like a shift in gravity. What began as sourcing blooms for set decoration turned into something bigger: a full creative system built on colour, scale, and emotion. In 2005, Lily’s Flowers was born—and it never really behaved like a traditional florist from day one.
Rebecca’s style is bold but controlled. Wild, but never random. Think oversized installations, immersive event spaces, and colour stories that feel almost cinematic—like someone turned emotion into structure and then built it in stems and petals. Even now, her work sits in that space between floristry and production design: part studio, part stage, part floral experiment. Because for Rebecca, flowers aren’t decoration. They’re set design for life’s biggest moments.