At once modern and rugged, elegant and understated, this intimate Amangiri elopement is proof that creating beautiful designs in the most remote places is always well worth it.
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Camp Sarika at Amangiri, Canyon Point, UT
Kristina & McLain’s Wedding
We love creating the most romantic details in the most unique places, and Kristina and McLain’s intimate Amangiri wedding brought understated glamour and luxury to a remote corner of the American Southwest.
Amangiri is a place unlike any other. The starkly beautiful landscape of dramatic canyons and sandstone arches transports you to another world; the sheer grandeur of the place gives weddings the momentous sense of significance they deserve. And Kristina and McLain’s celebration was no exception. For this romantic wedding weekend celebration, our couple invited their guests to spend Friday in communion with each other in the desert, enjoying a poolside soiree at Camp Sarika. This welcome dinner was the perfect kick off for an intimate and wild experience in the desert heart of Utah.
While Amangiri offers accessible wedding sites near their main pavilion and hotel structure, we wanted to create a more intimate, unique vibe for our couple, so we designed their ceremony at a remote rock alcove at the foot of a towering 600-feet high mesa. Our team hiked up sandstone rocks to design a ceremony site featuring an asymmetrical arch – set to contrast the lines of the rock formations – with lush and airy florals to evoke a sense of understated luxury. Natural wood benches and monochromatic florals throughout the smooth sandstone site gave the ceremony area an organic but intentional feel.
For the reception, we doubled down on our commitment to create something unique for our couple: a magical dinner in a secret cove nestled within sandstone. Pulling this dinner design off was no easy feat but worth it a thousand times over. Our intimate dinner in the cliffs overlooked the vast surroundings of Amangiri and its desert landscape, giving guests the feeling that they’d been transported to a world apart. While the location was private and hidden, not a single element was compromised as we worked with Siren Floral Co. to create one of our favorite luxury tablescapes to date.
Creating a continuous arch of banquet tables, we pulled our inspiration from the desert’s color palette. A dove sheer silk runner added an organic, luxurious touch; taupe runners, sage linen napkins and ceramic stoneware pulled in warm and neutral stone tones in the surrounding desert. But one of our favorite details for this intimate desert reception was the overhead hanging installation that cascaded above the reception table. Filled with airy branches and florals, we added suspended candles to provide light and ambiance, creating an elevated and romantic design.
At once modern and rugged, elegant and understated, this intimate Amangiri elopement is proof that creating beautiful designs in the most remote places is always well worth it.
Photo: Lauren and Abby RossDesign, styling and planning: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Siren Floral Co. Venue: AmangiriRentals: Alpine Event Co.Signage: Wild House InkLet us plan your dream day
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Loloma Lodge, McKenzie Bridge, OR
Madeline & Mikell’s Wedding
This upscale, organic forest wedding represents everything we stand for: we don’t want to just create the most magical days. We want to create days beyond your wildest dreams.
Madeline and Mikell’s wedding day was a dream come true. Their vision of an upscale, camping vibe set in the middle of the woods with a modern and elegant edge was not something we took lightly. It took three days to set up (in triple digit heat!), several weeks of building and packing, months of organizing and coordinating, a year of planning, a full crew of eight Mae&Co team members and a whole host of other vendors to bring this to life but at the end of the day, the hero at the core of this experience is our couple; who trusted us completely from day one to design, build, source and create a magical weekend for them.
When we started designing this wedding at Loloma Lodge, we knew our couple wanted to pair elegance with an upscale camp feel that reflected their love for the natural beauty in the Pacific Northwest. Madeline and Mikell wanted their day to feel straight out of a fairytale, without feeling too feminine or over-the-top girly, so we worked to create an organic, masculine vibe that would leave every guest walking away feeling like they just experienced a weekend that was completely unique and unexpected.
Our ceremony design was inspired by a garden of dreams, in the middle of the forest. We loved working with Color Theory Design to bring our upscale, extravagant garden vision to life by creating wild floral installations growing up from the earth along the aisles – leading up to a lush floral installation on the riverside arbor. And as a small, thoughtful nod to our bride’s Oregon upbringing, we covered the ceremony benches with Pendleton's iconic Oregon-made wool blankets.
After the ceremony, guests found their table seats using our custom-built seating chart filled with mini margarita bottles. We knew the reception was going to be a highlight of the wedding day experience (our couple really wanted this day to feel like an extravagant camping retreat for adults), so we went all out covering the reception area in a blanket of twinkle lights, making the entire space feel otherworldly in the middle of the forest.
Our modern table design featured raw, natural linens, modern, black taper holders and taupe pillar candles to complement the lush living garland running down the table. We elevated the masculine, earthy vibes by adding smoke colored glassware and stoneware dinner plates. Every detail worked in tandem to create a perfect balance of elegance and earthiness.
As guests enjoyed a curated reception experience with live music, custom cocktails, whiskey tastings and gourmet s'mores, we watched the bride and groom pull each other close on the dance floor to take it all in. This is why we do what we do. Our all-inclusive full-service packages are designed to let you enjoy their entire weekend, not just one day, because we are all in on making sure you experience every moment surrounding the best day of your life.
Photo: Jordan VothDesign, styling and planning: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Color Theory Design Co.Venue: Loloma LodgeVideo: Good Co StudiosRentals: The Party Place, RPS Events & Nüage DesignsHand Lettering: Carta PlenaLet us plan your dream day
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The Foundry, Brooklyn, NY
Stephanie & Will’s Wedding
After 14-plus years together and a postponed wedding a month before the date due to lockdown, Stephanie and Will finally said “I do” during an upscale, industrial wedding at the Foundry in NYC.
Working in New York is an all-time fave – and this venue is one of the most unique spots in the city. Stephanie and Will hosted their luxe wedding in two of the Foundry’s most iconic spaces: a romantic ceremony in the modern greenhouse followed by a reception on the rooftop terrace with striking views of the Manhattan skyline.
Taking inspiration from the chic greenery space, we designed Will and Stephanie’s ceremony to feel like a magical and enchanted secret garden set in the city. In a space already filled with lush greenery, we leaned into a neutral-centric color palette of ivories and cream to create a chic and sophisticated vibe, with pops of green to elevate the natural beauty of the greenhouse space. We lined the aisle with candle clusters to create a minimal and chic entry leading to a showstopping ceremony installation. The lush floral arch designed by Good Seed Floral featured touches of champagne, beige and blush to create a cohesive look and feel characterized by modernity and elegance – all brought to life with dynamic hydrangeas, roses and neutral blooms.
Stephanie and Will came alive in this ceremony space. “Our ceremony was one of the most meaningful and special parts of our day,” Stephanie shared. She reflected: “My little sister curated the music, Will’s dad officiated our ceremony with the most personalized, thoughtful, and heartfelt program, and we exchanged our personal vows and shared our love for each other in front of our loved ones.” It was a moment in time that they’ll cherish forever, set in a lush, organic urban greenhouse.
After the ceremony, the guests filtered into the sprawling outdoor courtyard space for cocktail hour and a reception. We sourced modern, black details for signage and table numbers to mirror the industrial framing through the Foundry’s space. The design details were minimal and modern – drawing attention to the lush, garden-inspired florals and a clear tent illuminated by candlelight and thousands of lights twinkling atop the canopy.
The ceiling of twinkle lights above the reception tables created a true statement piece, creating the feeling that guests were transported to a magical, ethereal garden scene elevated high above the buzz of New York City. Underneath the canopy, we styled the reception tables with pearl chargers, rose gold flatware and chic crystal glassware to create a charmed, polished feel. We paired flowing, white runners atop neutral tablescape linens to set a crisp, timeless base for a table graced with blushes and golds in the florals and table setting details.
Every detail from this wedding felt so intentional. It’s easy to focus on one element like a color scheme or florals or the tablescape. But looking at the entire picture and pulling all elements, all details through - that’s what creates magic. The bride carried so much of her own personal style into the day too, wearing two Berta wedding dresses – an elegant long sleeve white gown for the ceremony and dinner, followed by a sparkling sheer gown to dance the night away.
Photo: Melissa MarshallDesign, styling and planning: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Good Seed Floral Venue: The FoundryRentals: Broadway Party RentalsDress: BertaLet us plan your dream day
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Loloma Lodge, McKenzie Bridge, OR
Nathalie & Eddie’s Wedding
This multi-day intimate forest wedding surpassed our wildest dreams. A year of planning and design, over 22 vendor teams, 9 Mae&Co crew members, 16 hour days spent running, hanging, moving, lifting, laughing, solving, dancing… it’s hard to describe everything that went into these three glorious days in the middle of the forest with Nathalie and Eddie’s most special people and the most magnificent details.
When Nathalie and Eddie shared their initial vision for their wedding day, we connected instantly. They wanted to host an intimate weekend long celebration at Loloma Lodge. Eddie told us: “when Nathalie and I got engaged, she threw out the idea of getting married in the woods in Oregon. It was the last place we had visited before COVID-19, and we both felt a connection to the area and a desire to go back.” They knew that they wanted nature to be at the forefront of an incredible, communal experience for their guests. And they also knew that they wanted to skip the trending neutral and blush hues and go all out with mood jewel tones and lean into a retro boho vibe. Done and done.
For this unique multi-day wedding we created three entirely different designs: a vintage boho vibe for an evening welcome dinner; a moody and ethereal forest feel for the wedding day, and a simple jewel tone and retro farewell brunch.
On Friday, guests arrived to a forest space filled with lush and inviting ‘70s vibes. Custom created rattan installations floated over tables filled with boho pampass grass florals and retro table linens. Our tablescape featured unique and quirky materials including amber colored glassware, oatmeal velvet napkins and orange dried palm leaves atop each place setting.
After a night of revelry, we got to work designing a wedding day filled with all the deep, jewel tones. In the ceremony space, Color Theory Design Co. created wild and organic floral arrangements that appeared to grow naturally out from the forest floor and branches. We created wisteria-like installations to create a whimsical feel and a magical, intimate space.
We love creating custom installations for our couple, and this extravagant wedding called for something a little extra. So we built a unique champagne wall seating chart and a structure to go over the dinner tables - complete with hanging, candlelit glass globes to create an ethereal and romantic vibe. This forest wedding tablescape was such a fun challenge, as we sourced pearlescent dinner chargers, velvet table linens and vibrant teal napkins to pair with bold black accents.
And before sending their guests off, we designed a final farewell brunch with all the minimal and retro vibes. We played with bold orange, yellow and mustard linens and stayed true to the weekend’s jewel tone theme with a teal pop of color for our water glasses.
Nathalie and Eddie were the most genuine, sweet and hilarious humans. They challenged us creativity and trusted us wholeheartedly. I always want to create a day that reflects our couples perfectly. And I’m so thankful they let us turn a weekend in the woods to the most magical wedding and event that they (and we) will never forget.
Photo: Corrie Mahr PhotographyDesign, styling and planning: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Color Theory Design Co.Venue: Loloma LodgeVideo: Films x StantonRentals: The Party PlaceMUAH: Make Me Up CynLet us plan your dream day
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Stoller Estate Vineyards, Dundee, OR
Paris & Harry’s Wedding
A luxury wedding at Stoller Estate Vineyards - the day we didn’t plan for that turned into the perfect estate wedding. I had been working with Paris on her dream wedding for over two years. Due to COVID, she ended up having to change her venue twice, her date three times, find a new photographer (twice) and go through a complete redesign. Through venue closures and so many unexpected challenges, Paris and Harry were such champs through everything and their day ended up being exactly what they dreamed and more.
By the time we got to their day, we wanted every detail perfect. After shifting from their original industrial style venue, we pivoted to design a classy, high end affair at Stoller Family Estates. The design for this day was so intentional and evolved over time. Nestled among the vines, the Stoller Estate Vineyard’s glass tasting room flows into an expansive outdoor patio with panoramic vineyard views of Oregon’s wine country. We took our inspiration from the clean look and feel of the space, gravitating towards soft and light textures for our design details.
We framed the ceremony space with varied white pillars, and we partnered with Brier + Ivy to arrange candles, lush florals and rose petal clusters to create a trendy high-end feel. We amplified the classy and airy vibe with elegant ghost chairs - chairs that strike a perfect balance of design and function.
Throughout the ceremony and the reception, we leaned into a color palette of classic and creamy whites to show luxury and elegance. We added depth and warmth to our color palette with soft and subtle blush tones throughout the florals, and we pulled in smoke colored grey accents to bring soft modernity to the overall feel.
And of course, we went all out for our couple with a unique, sophisticated tablescape design, carefully layering hues and textures to evoke an upscale, classic vibe. We covered the tables in luxe velvet ivory cloth - a perfect foundation our expertly styled white stoneware plates, grey linen napkins, crystal champagne coupes and grey stemmed flatware.
Modern elegance permeated every detail of this vineyard estate wedding, but we loved that our couple’s personalities came through every decision too! From the neon-lit bar truck to the crystal champagne tower, this day was filled with love and elegance.
I was so excited to have our team design and execute every detail for this amazing couple and their reactions throughout the entire evening brought tears to us all. From the velvet linens to the hand-broken pieces of stone to the lush arrangements atop stunning white pillars, we wanted this day to feel extravagant, modern and effortless for this couple that at the end of the day, just wanted to be married. Congrats, Paris and Harry - we finally did it.
Photo: Karra Leigh PhotographyDesign and styling: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Brier + IvyVenue: Stoller Family EstateVideo: Goodco StudiosRentals: Great Jones NWLettering: Pink + PeachDessert: Dream CakesBar: Booze TrucksLet us plan your dream day
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Private Estate, Portland, OR
Anna & Mack’s Wedding
This luxury estate wedding in Portland on our bride’s family’s private property was one for the books. Anna grew up in her family’s time capsule midcentury home in the Southwest Hills. And from the very beginning, she knew that this was the perfect space to host a wedding that felt less traditional, more unique - a challenge we gladly accepted.
Over the course of a week, we took their beautiful home in the Portland hills and transformed it into a luxury wedding venue. This set up and custom build took us and our team of vendors four full days to create. We spent endless hours coordinating load in and load out times, a team of four focused solely on details for eight hours straight and we worked with over a dozen vendors to bring this day to life.
For the ceremony, we wanted to celebrate the couple’s Jewish heritage in a way that felt timeless and memorable. So we designed and built a custom organic style chuppah with natural wood to be adorned with lush blooms as though growing wildly and naturally on the front face of the structure. We loved worked with Color Theory Design Co. to bring to life our vision of classic, organic florals growing up the sides of the frame, then draping down the back of the chuppah as they cascaded out towards the estate pool and ceremony aisle.
Beyond the custom built wedding installation, we partnered with Wildhouse Ink to create large, custom wood signage with unique, modern lettering. And we worked with multiple vendors to create a luxury tented reception area with unique overhead floral installations. The 20 foot long rows of white larkspur and strung white stock completely transformed the feel of the tent, creating a natural, elevated garden feel that left both us and our guests speechless.
Beneath the overhead floral installations, our design team styled a modern and timeless reception. Unique vellum place cards rested atop textured ivory menus held by a small, brass clip to tie in the brass flatware. Our table details created a luxe, modern finish using stoneware plates, modern farm tables, organic table runners and natural linens. And the center of each table featured playful fruit arrangements complemented by lush floral centerpieces, glass votive candles and the family style meal of a lifetime catered by Tournant’s farm to fire cooking.
After the meal, the couple and their guests made their way to the dance floor to spend the evening cutting loose beneath an overhead cluster of disco balls, floral installations and icicle, string lighting.
Anna and Mack wanted a classic, timeless and beautiful wedding with an understated elegance and designing it for them was a dream. We spent a year planning, chatting, laughing and crying together and by the time their wedding day came around, everything was as magical and intoxicating as we hoped it would be, and you better believe I’d be lying if I said I didn’t miss these two and this day more than anything.
Photo: Olivia Ashton PhotographyDesign and styling: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Color Theory Design Co. Paper goods: Wildhouse InkDraping/lighting/stage build: Royce's Prop ShopRentals: The Party Place, Nüage Designs, Great Jones NWCatering: TournantBar: Merit BadgeLet us plan your dream day
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Private Residence, Camas, WA
Ava & Seth’s Wedding
A modern and intimate bohemian wedding on private property. A year in the making with three days of set up, all in 100+ degree heat. So much love went into this day for these two incredible humans and our team could not be more proud of the outcome.
We love when our couples trust us to design and plan their event from start to finish, and we couldn’t have been more in love with this lush and elegant wedding for Ava and Seth. From the very beginning, we wanted to create a cohesive look and feel with an elevated bohemian color palette. We leaned into shades of blush and rose, creating romantic pops of color throughout the ceremony and reception space. We played with soft and creamy whites to bring modernity, elegance, and timelessness to the whole affair. And we loved finding creative ways to accentuate the bohemian vibe with pampas - touches of this boho and earthly color in our tablescape pulled in all of the dried and unique elements throughout the design.
As guests filtered into the space, every detail fell into place. A large, custom built, welcome sign set the tone for a unique, one-of-a-kind affair. For the ceremony, a lush floral arbor extended down to the ground and outwards, overflowing towards the wedding party. Good Seed Floral filled this install with antique roses, orchids, and pampas grass to create a modern and bohemian backdrop.
The bohemian vibe continued into the intimate dinner reception set beneath a large tent. We went all out with this design, stringing twinkle lights and pampas grass chandeliers throughout the entire tent as well as using chiffon draping to create a romantic and ethereal look. And we loved bringing the tablescape details to life. We created visual continuity from floor to ceiling, as the boho pampas color cascaded from ceiling installations to wishbone chairs to wicker chargers. Then we layered in contrast and elegance with organic white plates, blush runners, copper flatware and smoke crystal goblets.
Ava and Seth committed to making this the party of a lifetime, and we couldn’t have loved them more for it. We created additional lounge seating area and brought in everything from a photobooth to a bar cart an ice cream truck.
Our favorite wedding tip from this elegant bohemian affair? Please don’t skimp on your day. At the end of the day, you only do this once. If there’s something you want, if there’s something you love, this is your day to go big. Make a statement. Get extravagant. Spring for the extra orchids in your bouquet. Book the mobile bar and the ice cream truck. How many days in your life will you be able to have a ceiling of pampas chandeliers and twinkle lights? Or have custom color menus? Yeah…. Probably never. So do it right. Let’s get crazy.
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Photo: Monique Serra PhotographyDesign and styling: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Good Seed Floral Video: Goodco StudiosDress: Muse by BERTARentals: Lily & Cane, The Party Place, Royce's Prop ShopPaper goods: State of ReverieLet us plan your dream day
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Willowhouse, Terlingua, TX
A Few of Our Favorite Micro Weddings at Willow House
Francesa and Marco’s Wedding
This earthy and romantic micro-wedding at the Willow House was destined to stand out from the start. When Francesa and Marco reached out to us, they knew they wanted a small and intimate desert wedding. After cancelling their original pre-COVID plans to have a 300 person wedding in the Philippines, these two romantics knew there was a bigger purpose - and they trusted us completely to design an earthy, sophisticated micro-wedding in West Texas.
We put our full heart into bringing this day to life. We went from 95 degrees to a full on storm with massive wind gusts, lightning strikes and rain cover, and this was by far one of my favorite weddings we’ve ever been a part of.
For our color palette, we leaned into earthy colors and textures to accentuate the gentle, muted tones of Terlingua’s natural landscape. We chose natural linen hues to blend with the mountains and desert earth. And we loved finding unique, warm neutrals to bring in the darker tones of the surrounding canyons, then pairing them with blush accents to mirror desert sunsets - every detail intentionally blurs the line between natural setting and constructed design to create a raw, organic feel.
We knew Francesa and Marco trusted us to create a completely unique and personal micro-wedding experience, so we designed a non-traditional ceremony site set in a field of ocotillo. We built a freestanding ceremony installation with raw wood pillar stacks at different heights to make sure we didn’t obstruct the view of the mountains, and we worked closely with Open Road Florals to create large, unique floral arrangements with desert textures.
We designed the reception tables with the same level of care, arranging delicate pebbles to line the guests’ place settings and complement the organic surroundings. The clay set floral arrangements and the natural raw linens amplified the luxury desert design. And instead of traditional place setting chargers, we draped blush organic linen across the table from setting to setting to create an opposite runner effect.
This earthy and romantic Willow House destination wedding reminded us that destination can mean anything you want it to. It’s your day. Even with a rare thunderstorm that sent guests running for shelter mid-reception, this wedding ended up being one of our favorite desert weddings of all time, and in the words of the bride, “it was even more us than we ever could’ve hoped.”
Photo: Jordan VothVenue: Willow HouseDesign and styling: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Open Road FloralsHair and makeup: Hello Flawless ArtistryRentals: Loot Rentals / Nuage DesignsWedding dress boutique: Winnie Couture. Kathleen and Thomas’ Wedding
Even the smallest gathering can be extravagant, and Kathleen and Thomas’ luxury micro wedding at Willow House is no exception. Grounded in the rugged, arid landscape of West Texas, Willow House is a perfect destination wedding venue for couples seeking to unplug and embrace the wild natural beauty of the American Southwest.
As a couple who spent much of the pandemic traveling to remote AirBnbs and unique desert locations, Willow House felt like the perfect for this intimate destination wedding. Kathleen and Thomas fell in love with the venue’s thoughtfully designed casitas with unobstructed views of the Chisos Mountain Range, and we couldn’t have been more honored to design a luxurious, desert wedding in this space.
For their ceremony, we wanted to amplify the remote feeling of being in the middle of the desert by creating a unique and low-profile custom arch installation. Every detail was inspired by the surrounding desert landscape: we tucked desert elements and grasses around the ceremony aisle and seating to create a lush, organic feeling. And the ceremony installation juxtaposed jagged natural rock with soft sage and ivory blooms, creating a natural and elevated feel that mirrored the surrounding ocotillos, blooming upward in the harsh desert landscape.
After the ceremony, we elevated the minimalism of the desert landscape with modern ambiance. Clusters of pillar candles, quartzite atop the bar, branches placed throughout the tablescape – all of these details felt so in tune with desert surroundings. And for the reception dinner, we designed a luxury, neutral tablescape styled with stone tableware, ivory and sage linens, smoke colored glassware and matte black flatware to add an elegance and softness without competing with the desert surroundings.
This authentic and intimate destination micro wedding was all about creating magic in the middle of nowhere, our specialty. And we loved every second of it.
Photo: Dionne Kraus PhotographyVenue: Willow HouseDesign and styling: Mae&Co CreativeFlorals: Color Theory Design CoVideo: Goodco StudiosRentals: Loot Rentals Paper goods: Wildhouse InkLet us plan your dream day
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Le Chacuel, Joshua Tree, CA
As luxury wedding designers, we challenged ourselves to explore the intersection of Wabi Sabi and bridal design at Le Chacuel.
Carisa Wedding Bridals
This Wabi Sabi editorial bridal shoot started with a feeling. So many bridal shoots are designed around a dress or a key design statement piece, but after spending a year at home learning how to create a sense of place that makes you feel something, we started to question what it could look like if we brought the life we cultivate internally to serve our work externally.
What if we designed based on a feeling?
What if we started with something not very bridal at all, and leaned into a minimal, Wabi Sabi aesthetic?
What if we created a bridal shoot in conversation with a place in nature?
As luxury wedding designers, we challenged ourselves to explore the intersection of Wabi Sabi and bridal design at Le Chacuel: a luxury eight acre property set in nature in the heart of the desert.
From the moment we saw this romantic luxury spa and home we knew this was the perfect place for a Wabi Sabi bridal shoot. Inside, the space boasts floor to ceiling glass sliding doors that open up to views of Pipes Canyon canyon, and the minimalist, high-end terrazzo materials and smooth finishes throughout make this place one of understated beauty in nature, a true example of Wabi Sabi in practice. Outside, the property features a streamlined salt water pool, a hot tub, a luxury outdoor shower and a deck with unrivaled views rolling mountains filled wild cacti and thousands of Joshua trees.
This Wabi Sabi shoot embodies luxury in simplicity. For brides looking to plan a modern elopement in Joshua Tree, this shoot is a perfect example of how you can be both effortless and sexy. Simple and luxurious.
There is something so moving about bringing luxury to the desert, and we made sure every design detail amplified the understated beauty of this modern Joshua Tree retreat. Blue Pansy Floral created sparse, minimalist arrangements that elevated the textures of surrounding blooms and cacti. The tablescape featured neutral handmade ceramics from local Joshua Tree shops, high-end chiffon and linen fabrics, and luxe candles from The Floral Society.
The bridal fashion followed suit, with a rotation of sophisticated, minimalist looks including a vintage linen poolside coverup, a modern dress from Lovely Bride LA, and a luxury silk pantsuit. As we moved throughout the space to experience simple luxuries by the pool to a freestanding ceremony set up to a timeless modern tablescape, every detail worked in tandem to create a Wabi Sabi inspired place that you feel - a place that feels like full of natural elegance, perfect for a bride on her wedding day.
Venue: Le Chacuel
Design, Styling and Coordination: Mae&Co Creative
Photo: Anni Graham
Florals: Blue Pansy Floral
HMU: Delta Ibeaute and Riri Roya
Dress: Lovely Bride LA
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The Griffin House, Columbia Gorge, OR
At Mae&Co Creative, we believe it’s imperative to incorporate location in anything we create. Our design is always rooted in a sense of place.
Caitlyn & Jerimiah’s Wedding
At Mae&Co Creative, we believe it’s imperative to incorporate location in anything we create. Our design is always rooted in a sense of place. That’s part of what makes our style and vision for your wedding day so unique. Whether that’s bringing in the natural elements with tabletop styling or choosing colors that with blend in or stand out just right, the setting always anchors design.
For this ceremony in the Columbia River Gorge, we couldn’t wait to design a completely monochromatic palette that would not only stand out amongst the greens but also enhance the natural beauty of the location. In our soft ivory design, nothing is fighting each other, nothing feels out of place and it’s perfect.
The Griffin House served as the perfect backdrop for this earthy and ethereal wedding design. The ceremony space features sweeping views of the Columbia River Gorge, one of Oregon’s most dramatic landscapes. This location isn’t without its challenges though, as our team had to create a thoughtful design that could withstand 70mph wind gusts like a champ... without one lace detail or one flower straying out of place.
Our amazing team of vendors made this day possible. Noble Floral Co. created a stunning arch design, bringing to life our visit to use only one color flower for an elegant, high end design. The design rentals added to the day’s elegance, with diamond flutes, crystal glassware, and white linens. Every detail amplified the monochromic design, including the luxury stationary from Evergreen Ink.
We love that this design shows how intentional color design can amplify a stunning natural backdrop. This earthy, monochromatic design was the perfect fit for this Columbia Gorge destination wedding. And if you’re looking for unique ways to elevate an outdoor setting, we hope you find inspiration from this unique design!
Venue: Griffin House
Design, Styling and Coordination: Mae&Co Creative
Photo: Sarah Olivia Photo
Florals: Noble Floral Co.
HMU: NW Makeup and Hair
Dessert: Dawn Nelson
Paper Goods: Evergreen Ink
Rentals: Party Place PDX, Nuage Designs inc. , and Royce’s Prop Shop
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The Paseo, Phoenix, AZ
It’s no secret, the desert is our muse, and we loved designing this upscale, earthy wedding at the Paseo venue in Phoenix Arizona.
Styled Wedding Shoot
It’s no secret, the desert is our muse, and we loved designing this upscale, earthy wedding at the Paseo venue in Phoenix Arizona.
The Paseo is an exclusive, luxury venue surrounded by the picturesque Sonoran Desert. This romantic and completely private outdoor Arizona wedding venue is the perfect setting for an intimate celebration, and we couldn’t wait to plan and design a wedding in this space framed by the beautiful Superstition Mountains.
As luxury Arizona wedding designers, we were instantly inspired by the upscale, outdoor venue and we wanted to create a modern, earthy design that elevated the natural surroundings. At Mae&Co, we believe inspiration should always be the base for your designs, and we leaned in to the stunning golden hour warmth at this venue. Our colors palette incorporates beige, gold, and burnt sienna tones to accent the surrounding mountain terrain, along with blush and mauve highlights to add a sophisticated, modern feel.
The ceremony and reception floral installations from Flora were a perfect addition to the couture linens and distinctive furnishings we sourced for this wedding. While the colors matched the Sonoran desert landscape, we loved playing with different textures to add depth an contrast to our design - and the ivory velvet and gold metal frame chairs from Prim Rentals added a perfect touch of glam to this understated Phoenix wedding venue. Think upscale desert vibes with an earthy twist!
After the bride and groom exchanged their vows with the Superstitions as their witness, the couple wandered through the pristine desert to enjoy a moment alone while savoring the natural Sonoran desert views. And as the sunset started to spill over this modern Arizona wedding venue, guests were invited into the Paseo venue pavilion space where a tablescape filled with golden detail to match the golden hour light. Plus, we loved adding in ornate golden flatware, clay colored candles and accents, and stunning snow colored and mauve linens - all working in tandem to create a cohesive design inspired by the Paseo venue’s surrounding landscape.
Venue: The Paseo
Design, Styling & Coordination: Mae&Co Creative
Photo: Kraff Photos
Florals: Flora
HMU: Urbanista Weddings
Dress: Sarah Seven from Lovely Bride Phoenix
Rentals: Prim Rentals, Gigi & Jack Co., and Nuage Designs inc.
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Easton Broad, Portland, OR
Styled Wedding Shoot
Industrial wedding venues have been trendy for a couple of a years, but we still believe that minimalist industrial spaces are the perfect imaginative, transportive canvas for a modern bride. If you’re inspired by editorial beauty and minimalist architecture, you’ll love this unique industrial wedding.
Designed at Easton Broad, a sleek industrial city space, we designed this wedding to be modern, cool, and organic. Taking full advantage of the expansive space, we created unique ceremony, reception, and champagne tower set ups.
In the ceremony space, we designed a unique fabric installation. We created a loose, organic feel by layering and crossing the draping material to evoke a cool, editorial look. To amplify the sparse, modern feel, the floral design incorporated striking, white bare branches throughout, with luxurious orchid blooms.
In the reception space, we created a design inspired by rich, luxurious textures. The simplified cream, ivory, and neutral color palette highlights the striking textures of the soft chiffon runner, the wooden vessels filled with lunaria, and the clear ribbed glassware. The concrete canvas of the industrial space was the perfect backdrop to keep the colors muted and understated, minimal and dramatic.
And to add a unique, modern twist to the ceremony space we created a champagne fountain to create a sense of decadence — paired with French macaroons for dessert!
We love that this design shows that a minimal, industrial space is the perfect canvas for a luxurious modern bride. And if you’re looking for a simple yet striking industrial affair, we hope you find inspiration from this unique design!
Venue: Easton Broad
Design, styling & coordination: Mae&Co Creative
Photo: Vic & Josh
Florals: Selva Floral
HMU: Make Me Up Cyn
Dessert: Hedonish Desserts
Paper goods: State of Reverie Studio
Rentals: Great Jones NW and Nuage Designs inc.