Lee Duhl (303) 253-1377
http://snowdropsandsage.com/
Lee Duhl is an experienced floral designer and owner of Snowdrops and Sage, providing custom fresh florals for
all occasions in the greater Golden, Jefferson County and the greater Denver area.
Snowdrops and Sage was initially established in late 2005 in Lexington, Massachusetts as Fleur de Lee Designs.
It was specifically to offer the town and its neighboring communities a unique approach to the purchase
of fresh flowers. In January of 2008 the company was sold when Lee and her family decided to relocate from
Massachusetts to Colorado. Once settled in Golden Lee determined the town could benefit from this
service and re-launched the business in June of 2009.
Now operating from a cozy studio space within her Table Rock home Lee works actively with her clients to craft
distinctive, seasonal fresh floral pieces of all shapes and sizes, with customer preference woven into every
design. As a freelancer, Lee is indeed "free" to devote the time to assess and address exactly what is
necessary to meet her clients' expectations. She is not bound by a pressure to mass-produce or adhere to
traditional floral practices, putting forth a refreshing departure from other commercial, storefront floral
operations. Lee specializes in setting a festive backdrop for intimate weddings, private celebrations and
corporate gatherings. Lee is proud to offer her clients unique fresh floral designs for any occasion
delivered with exceptional service, agility, and reasonable pricing.
Lee attended the Rittners School of Floral Design in Boston's Back Bay where she received the comprehensive
training, historical perspective, and hands-on experience necessary to round out her understanding of the craft and
the industry overall. Her work has been featured at numerous events over the years including "Art in Bloom"
at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts, as well as during holiday and special exhibits at The National Heritage Museum in
Lexington, Massachusetts. Her service was also profiled in The Boston Sunday Globe Magazine. She is a
member in good standing of the Greater Golden Chamber of Commerce and its affiliate group, West Side Business
Builders, (add link), and the West Chamber (add link) of Jefferson County.

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