London Wedding
Some of our clients have found difficult to watch the video of our London January wedding while on the go and have kindly requested we insert a gallery instead for easier reference. Honouring our client's request, below is a short slide show with pictures of that amazing day.
Hope you enjoy the refreshed gallery of this beautiful and utterly moving wedding for a highly respected Russian client. For more information of to discuss your own event feel contact us.
The focal point of the ceremony was of course, the Chuppah. In order to frame the Chuppah, a flower wall was build and thousands of roses and white hydrangeas were hand inserted into the florist foam attached to a bespoke woodden structure.
The Chuppah was finished in white roses and delicate voiles.
The ceremony room feature an imposing chuppah as the focal point of the room. The Chuppah was crown by flowers and flanked by delicate voiles.
This flower wall was placed at the entrance of the hotel where guests could have a picture taken. The flower wall featured the monogramed of the couple in lilac flowers.
Inspired in the gardens of Tivoli, this unloved corridor of the Landmark Hotel was brought to life thanks to this imposing fountain.
Candelabras made by Woodbrown and decorated by Philippa Craddock after design specifications by The Party Set
Added furniture was brought in to compliment the room and add necessary additional seating.
No detail was too small and the canapé trays were no exception as these too were designed and decorated.
Mathematical precision was used to lay the tables, the result was a perfectly laid table befitting the most discerning client.
Tables of different shapes made out the room so as to accommodate the largest number of guests and fit the space better. The different shapes also allow for different forms of interactions.
A “make or break” factor, lighting is a key element in any event design. Spotlights were carefully placed around the room to bring up the design elements of the tables.
Many studies for the layout of the room were made in order to accommodate the largest number of guests possible while at the same time leaving sufficient for the bride and guests to get through to the different areas of the room.
Elizabeth Solaru was in charge of this imposing confection. A special room had to be build to encase the cake and aloud for a grand reveal according to Russian customs.
The wonderful Elton John got all guests on their feet and gave a concert no one would forget.