Holly Bryan Floral Design
Floral designer and stylist
04/26/2026
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We love how this room feels collected, cheerful, and ready for a long weekend at the lake. From our Lake Lanier project in the Summer 2026 issue of !
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04/19/2026
Tea party in the garden for my almost 15 year old🩷🫖. Mixed potted herbs and flowers with cut blooms, fine china with paper, and home made with store bought.
04/10/2026
Let’s go Russell Henley! Loved styling his home for this feature! Repost from
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Cheering for Russell Henley at the Masters! It was a joy to capture his home and family for
04/09/2026
Almost a year ago we got to spend two days zhuzhing and photographing this beautiful lake home. Always love seeing the final results! Repost from
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New work for Architect on Lake Burton.
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04/01/2026
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Porch-sitting, garden-growing, outdoor-lounging weather has officially arrived in Atlanta—and we couldn’t be happier!🌿⭐️
Inside our November 2019 issue, landscape architect John Howard sited a backyard’s octagonal folly on axis with the home’s library. Recently planted, Howard designed the gardens to look well established. For the potting shed, architect William B. Litchfield drew inspiration from Bunny Mellon’s whimsical greenhouse at Oak Spring Farm in Virginia. Vintage lumber lines the interior walls while exterior lattice screens allow for vines to frame this charming spot.
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04/01/2026
Please join me for a floral design workshop at the Southeastern Showhouse in May! You will learn a few of my tips and tricks and create your own arrangement and perfect for the Mother’s Day weekend. Link to purchase tickets in bio 🩷
03/31/2026
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New construction that feels like cherished heritage🖼️✨
A collaborative decision was made to maintain the original footprint but pursue a complete rebuild to achieve the architectural integrity and livability the clients desired. The vision between architect and designer centered on creating spaces that would transcend trends. This restraint guided every selection, from the wallpaper anchoring the formal dining room to the carefully composed kitchen with its plaster hood and marble backsplash. Perhaps most telling is the custom 32-foot runner in the main gallery, which the designer created by pulling colors from throughout the home.
📍 Featured in our April 2026 issue—click the link in bio for more!
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01/03/2026
Spaces can feel so empty and lonely once Christmas decor is removed! I’m leaving my wreath without the bow, filling in pots with dried bits of magnolia I used elsewhere, limelight hydrangea I still haven’t pruned, sticks I hold onto from designs past, and gifted twiggy wreaths and grasses from friends that know I will find uses for eventually💚🤎
12/21/2025
Finally ready for Christmas with a wreath on the door♥️
12/06/2025
One of my absolute favorites! Feel so lucky to get to decorate this beautiful home one more year.
12/02/2025
No greenery garland this year! Made a giant crushed red velvet bow and added lit trees to the planters. But help me decide! Does the door need something? A wreath, a swag?
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