Instead of fresh flowers, potted plants are offered as guest favors in eco bags
Styled at flower boutique 'Gyeokmul Gongbu' according to desired options

The Westin Chosun Seoul, 'Evergreen Wedding Promotion'.

The Westin Chosun Seoul, 'Evergreen Wedding Promotion'.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] The Westin Chosun Seoul announced on the 21st that it will launch a wedding promotion called 'Evergreen,' reflecting the trend of eco-friendly value consumption.


This promotion is part of Chosun Hotel's eco-friendly campaign 'Chosun Greenway' and involves decorating the banquet hall with plants instead of fresh flowers. It is designed to minimize floral decorations in the banquet hall while allowing guests to share meaningful moments for a long time. Attending guests will receive plants in pots placed in eco-bags produced by the hotel itself. These can be nurtured as companion plants at home to keep them longer.


'Gyeokmulgongbu,' the flower boutique of Chosun Hotel, suggests plant colors and arrangements suitable for each season. Depending on the option, plant styling can focus on various spaces such as the virgin road, stage, and foyer. For the spring season, a variety of bulb plants such as orchids, hyacinths, daffodils, and tulips are arranged. By richly styling the Phalaenopsis, which symbolizes blessings for the bride and groom's future, a vintage-style stage can be created.


This wedding promotion is available for consultation and booking only for customers holding ceremonies on Sundays or public holidays from April to August. Lee Ji-seon, banquet team leader at The Westin Chosun Seoul, said, "We planned this promotion to reflect the sustainable value consumption trend in wedding styling, enhancing the vitality of the entire stage production and making it a special event for guests," adding, "The most important moment of a lifetime can be meaningfully remembered by everyone."



Meanwhile, The Westin Chosun Seoul is conducting custom weddings in various spaces such as the Grand Ballroom and the 2nd-floor Lilac Room, accommodating large-scale weddings and small private weddings according to customer preferences.


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