
For nearly 25 years, Marquis Florals and Event Design by Kim has been wowing customers - as well as their friends and families - with
breathtaking floral and event designs for weddings, bar and bat mitzvahs, sweet 16s, corporate events, and private parties. Since 1985, our
exceptional team of artists has been turning our customers’ wishes into reality.
Our success is a testament to our highly skilled staff. Each of our designers is a specialist in their respective areas: We
have one artisan who specializes in wedding bouquets, another who works exclusively in table design, someone else who is an
expert in Chuppah design, and so on. And our incredible customer service is second to none. As Kim says, “There’s nothing we wouldn't do
for the client. We don’t just drop off flowers at an event and run out of there. We are there to really serve the client on
the day of the party.”
Call today for your free consultation...and get ready to be wowed! 
GETTING TO KNOW KIM LOVITT
Kim's 25-year career in the floral and design industries began as the in-house florist for Grand Marquis Caterers in Old Bridge, N.J.
Eventually, the demand for her services became so great that she decided – with the encouragement of her former employers – to
venture into her own business. She has never looked back. Since then, her business has flourished and she has been able to bring on
board the best artists and designers in their fields.
Kim was born and raised in New Jersey, where she currently lives with her husband of 28 years. A graduate of the Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), Kim’s interests outside of the business include travel
(“I love, love, love Barcelona!”) and volunteering in the community. She contributes her time to Township With a Heart, an
organization that serves the local community and helps people who are having financial difficulties and cannot afford the basic necessities; the
Solomon-Schecter Day School, where she helps to coordinate the school fund-raising dinner and decorations; and Temple Ohev Shalom - Temple Marlboro Jewish Center,
where she also helps with their annual donor dinner. 
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