CASE STUDIES
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Real weddings designed for experience including the intentions, design pillars, sensory anchors, emotions, and touchpoints that made it unforgettable.
An Intimate Wedding at a Spanish Olive Farm
This wedding was a love letter to their friends, every detail was created with heart and intention to show each guest how treasured they were, and how deeply woven in they are to the life this couple is building. They wanted their wedding to feel like the best cozy dinner party you’ve ever been to; warm, intimate, easeful, and soul-filling. They also wanted to incorporate things that are really meaningful to them as a couple: poetry, music, their farm, and Spanish food and culture.
A Luxurious and Magical Celebration in Barbados
A celebration that honors heritage, family, and the joyful merging of cultures, where every guest feels embraced by tradition, welcomed into a shared community, and invited to witness the weaving together of two families through love, shaped by Ethiopian craftsmanship, island warmth, and meaningful moments that create a sense of belonging.
A Community-Centered Wedding Weekend at a Puglian Masseria
This wedding was designed as a four-day experience in Puglia built around one core priority: keeping everyone together. After more than ten years together, the couple wanted to gather the most important people in their lives for a long weekend that felt more like a shared holiday than a traditional wedding. Instead of one main event, they created a sequence of casual, meaningful moments that helped guests connect, relax, and settle into the landscape.
A Christmas Market Wedding in Celle, Germany
This wedding brought together German family, American relatives, and friends from Berlin for a Christmas-time celebration built around the traditions the couple love most. Set in the groom’s hometown of Celle, the weekend blended the charm of a classic Weihnachtsmarkt with the couple’s desire for warmth, connection, and shared cultural experience. Instead of a conventional wedding flow, guests walked together through the historic old town, gathered around their private Glühwein stand, and ended the night deep in the woods beside a bonfire. The result was a wedding that felt festive, grounded in place, and intentionally designed to bring people closer.