Type
Intimate weddings, proposals, engagements
Services
Full planning & design, Consulting
Services
Full planning & design, Host's Hour
About
On a wedding day, it’s the way everything sits together that stays in your memory. From tablescapes that seem to gently cascade down a courtyard, to a single intimate table tucked inside by the fire, each element is placed so the day feels unhurried and deeply felt. For some couples that might mean soft, tonal layers and clustered candlelight; for others, bolder colour, sculptural flowers, or almost nothing at all, letting the room and landscape do most of the work. The spaces in between matter just as much as what’s on the table. Guests might arrive through a quiet hallway where a champagne tower waits for its moment, pause by a mantel lit with a few tall candles, then drift outside under strings of light or an open sky. Paths, seating, and small transitions are all considered so movement feels natural—no rush, no confusion, just a gentle, steady flow from ceremony to drinks to dinner. No two weddings look the same. The mood, palette, and details shift with the couple, the season, and the space. What remains constant is the intention: to build an atmosphere that feels intimate, meaningful, and a little bit cinematic; less like an event you attended, and more like an experience you fully inhabited.
About
On a wedding day, it’s the way everything sits together that stays in your memory. From tablescapes that seem to gently cascade down a courtyard, to a single intimate table tucked inside by the fire, each element is placed so the day feels unhurried and deeply felt. For some couples that might mean soft, tonal layers and clustered candlelight; for others, bolder colour, sculptural flowers, or almost nothing at all, letting the room and landscape do most of the work. The spaces in between matter just as much as what’s on the table. Guests might arrive through a quiet hallway where a champagne tower waits for its moment, pause by a mantel lit with a few tall candles, then drift outside under strings of light or an open sky. Paths, seating, and small transitions are all considered so movement feels natural—no rush, no confusion, just a gentle, steady flow from ceremony to drinks to dinner. No two weddings look the same. The mood, palette, and details shift with the couple, the season, and the space. What remains constant is the intention: to build an atmosphere that feels intimate, meaningful, and a little bit cinematic; less like an event you attended, and more like an experience you fully inhabited.
About
On a wedding day, it’s the way everything sits together that stays in your memory. From tablescapes that seem to gently cascade down a courtyard, to a single intimate table tucked inside by the fire, each element is placed so the day feels unhurried and deeply felt. For some couples that might mean soft, tonal layers and clustered candlelight; for others, bolder colour, sculptural flowers, or almost nothing at all, letting the room and landscape do most of the work. The spaces in between matter just as much as what’s on the table. Guests might arrive through a quiet hallway where a champagne tower waits for its moment, pause by a mantel lit with a few tall candles, then drift outside under strings of light or an open sky. Paths, seating, and small transitions are all considered so movement feels natural—no rush, no confusion, just a gentle, steady flow from ceremony to drinks to dinner. No two weddings look the same. The mood, palette, and details shift with the couple, the season, and the space. What remains constant is the intention: to build an atmosphere that feels intimate, meaningful, and a little bit cinematic; less like an event you attended, and more like an experience you fully inhabited.
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