Seattleites Jayme and Alex's chose the quintessential Axis Pioneer Square with its exposed brick walls and urban vibe to host their downtown Seattle fall celebration. They wanted the wedding to feel both modern and glamorous, with a hint of drama. The black, gold, and pinks popped against the natural textures of brick and green foliage.
Read MoreEmily and Spencer's downtown Los Angeles wedding was definitely one for the books! From the brand new warehouse venue (it wasn't even finished when they booked it!) to the choose your own adventure style reception, we can honestly say we've never been a part of anything like it…
Read MoreNot only are Kelly and Eric a super rad couple, but they trusted us to transform their personal style and vibe into a celebration that embodied the fun people that they are. As designers one of the key elements of our job is to read our couple's personal style and find ways to translate it into a wedding that is a true reflection of them. Kelly's earth-centric and eclectic style became the foundation that we built the design concept around.
Read MoreSeattleites Jayme and Alex's chose the quintessential Axis Pioneer Square with its exposed brick walls and urban vibe to host their downtown Seattle fall celebration. They wanted the wedding to feel both modern and glamorous, with a hint of drama. The black, gold, and pinks popped against the natural textures of brick and green foliage. Soft draping, chandeliers, candlelight, and uplighting added romance to the dark fall evening…
Read MoreBrittany and Jason’s DTLA wedding at the Millwick was a reflection of their refined taste. The chicly neutral and elegant aesthetic contrasted the urban industrial charm of the venue. Luxe rose gold accents including rose gold sequined table drapes from La Tavola that shimmered and sparkled under the glimmering candle light. Streamlined flatware from Casa de Perrin were the perfect compliment to the neutral ceramic china…
Read MoreSeason and Kier wanted their jungle warehouse wedding in downtown LA to feel as eclectic, fun, and truly unique as their personalities. When the bridal party began walking down the aisle to a live bossa nova band playing the Ghostbusters theme song, it became clear this day would be appropriately extraordinary. Instead of table numbers, the guests found tables named after the bride and grooms favorite albums.
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