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| D Magazine October, 2006 Three of Dallas' top event planners were asked to design a soiree they would throw for close friends. No rules. All imagination. Feel free to get inspired. View Article |
| Dallas Modern Luxury September, 2006 Even the occasional patron of Cymbidium, the swank floral design studio in Mockingbird Station, must relize that the owner, Robyn Wise, embraces change. View Article |
| Dallas Morning News August, 2006 While most of us were busy slathering on sunscreen, holiday party planners at the trendy Mockingbird Station flower shop Cymbidium decided there was no time like August to celebrate Christmas. View Article |
| Southern Living July, 2006 Sometimes a new store opens, and people can't stop talking about it. Such is the case with Dallas's Cymbidium located in mockingbird Station. This utterly hip flower shop, named after the orchid that the owner's grandmother always wore on Sunday, feels like a modern art gallery. View Article |
| Dallas Morning News May, 2006 The party was also a launch for Cymbidium's new namesake candle line, a collection of luxurious, long-burning (50 hours total) candles available in five exotic scents, including "Asian Green" and "Black Orchid". View Article |
| Eclipse Scene March, 2006 With flowers flown in from Holland each week, Cymbidium shoppers experience high quality through a personal touch. Sister team Robyn and Rachael Wise joined forces over a year ago to create a bevy of beautiful floral arrangements in a swanky environment. View Article |
| Dallas Modern Luxury January, 2006 Groomsmen in Gucci shorts... flowers fit for a goddess. Inspired by a spiritual journey that Cymbidium owner Robyn Wise enjoyed in the Mediterranean, she envisions guests ferried to the ceremony aboard the family yacht, and an altar of suspended cymbidium orchids with white 'Boeing' roses floating atop tangelo-hued water and accented by Maria Buytaert Pillar Candles flown in from Germany (exclusive to Cymbidium). It's all on a bed of onyx river rock. View Article |