Rosewood Mandarina, MEXICO
Luxury Destination Wedding Editorial at Rosewood Mandarina
Riviera Nayarit, Mexico
Perched along the wild Pacific coastline of Rosewood Mandarina in Riviera Nayarit, this celebration felt deeply aligned with how we at Mae&Co approach design — architectural, immersive, and grounded in place. Rosewood Mandarina is not just beautiful; it is expansive in a way that invites bold thinking. With jungle-covered mountains rising behind manicured lawns and the ocean stretching endlessly beyond, the property feels both powerful and serene — a rare balance that immediately inspired us.
For this editorial, we wanted to honor that scale while softening it through texture and tone. We leaned into calming neutrals that mirrored the sand-hued concrete and open-air architecture, then layered in chartreuse and butter yellow — colors that feel current, directional, and alive against the Pacific light. Every decision, from the 18x18-foot ceremony structure to the custom textiles woven throughout the weekend, was designed to echo the surroundings rather than compete with them. Rosewood Mandarina gave us a canvas that felt limitless — and we responded with design that was intentional, cohesive, and rooted in the landscape itself.
The Architecture: Where Brutalism Meets the Coast
One of the defining features of Rosewood Mandarina is its architectural language. Sand-hued concrete pillars, open-air corridors, and sculptural negative space nod subtly to a modern brutalist influence — softened by warm coastal tones and organic materials.
The property’s scale allows design to breathe. Massive columns frame ocean views. Open-air spaces invite natural light. Garden lawns feel intentional rather than ornamental. Everywhere you turn, there is a tension between structure and nature — concrete and palm fronds, mountain ridgelines and crashing surf.
That contrast became the foundation of our design story.
The Ceremony: Monumental Scale Against Jungle and Sea
For the ceremony, we utilized one of the resort’s expansive garden venues — a space capable of accommodating approximately 300 guests while still maintaining visual intimacy. We intentionally designed an 18x18-foot ceremony structure to reflect the scale of the surroundings. Rather than competing with the landscape, it framed it:
Lush green lawn beneath
Mountain views rising behind
The Pacific Ocean just beyond
The structure was oversized by design — architectural, grounded, and confident. It demonstrated how Rosewood Mandarina can support large-format installations without ever feeling crowded. For couples seeking a luxury destination wedding in Mexico with room for bold design statements, this property delivers.
The Reception: The Beach Pavilion Reimagined
For dinner and dancing, we transformed the resort’s Beach Pavilion — a venue that comfortably accommodates approximately 120 guests with a full dance floor.
The design approach was organic yet directional. We leaned into draping that mimicked the natural shapes of palm trees and coastal movement. The textile work, created by Mia Silvia, brought softness and flow to the pavilion’s architectural lines. The result felt immersive but not overworked — sculptural fabric suspended against the sea breeze.
Color played a subtle but intentional role. Neutral, calming tones anchored the palette, while trending accents of chartreuse and butter yellow added freshness without overpowering the natural setting.
The entire design was unified through custom textiles created with Nübo. We developed a bespoke print that carried from paper goods to piped linens, napkins, and menus — creating continuity across every touchpoint. This level of cohesion is what elevates a destination wedding from beautiful to editorial.
Texture as a Design Language
Furniture by Del Cabo Events allowed us to explore layered textures throughout the space. One of our favorite moments: the near-perfect alignment between the upholstery of the lounge seating and the draping above — an intentional detail that rewards a closer look.
Casa de Perrin provided custom tabletop pieces that complemented the textile story without competing with it. Each element was curated to feel integrated rather than placed. At Rosewood Mandarina, the design opportunity lies in restraint. The setting is already powerful — ocean, jungle, mountains. The role of production is to enhance, not overwhelm.
Venue Versatility: From Intimate Dinners to 300+ Guest Celebrations
One of the most compelling aspects of Rosewood Mandarina as a wedding venue is its flexibility.
The property offers:
Garden venues accommodating up to approximately 300 guests
Expansive beachfront areas ideal for large-scale celebrations
The Beach Pavilion for seated dinners and dancing
Multiple on-site restaurants suitable for private welcome parties and rehearsal dinners
A stunning pool area perfect for welcome cocktails or post-wedding brunches
This range allows couples to host an entire multi-day wedding weekend without ever repeating a setting.
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Rosewood Mandarina stands out for its ability to balance design-forward architecture with immersive natural surroundings.
A Setting That Expands With You
What makes this property particularly special is its scale. It can hold 50 guests effortlessly. It can hold 300 guests beautifully. It supports dramatic installations and understated elegance equally well.
Ocean views in one direction.
Jungle and mountain ridgelines in the other.
Open sky above.
It is rare to find a venue that feels this expansive while still feeling intentional. For couples envisioning a coastal Mexico wedding that blends architecture, nature, and elevated production, Rosewood Mandarina offers a canvas unlike anywhere else in Riviera Nayarit.
Photo: KrIstin PiteoDesign, styling and planning: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Studio MondineRentals: Casa De Perrin; Del Cabo EventsVenue: Rosewood MandarinaPaper goods and signage: Nubo Studiosvideo: Emma K FilmsTEXTILE ARTIST: MIA SYLVIA