The loveliest wedding designs are those with an overarching design element, subtly applied to the details of the day. With creative touches, the element that we are inspired by today is that of the botanical foliages. Whether an abstract illustration on the invitations, or layers of vine wrapped along railings, the overall effect is to bring a magical, botanical feel to the day. The delicate touch with which the greenery is applied throughout the details makes it even more special: rather than forcing a specific leaf motif at guests, the varied uses of illustrated foliage, fresh vines, and repetition of green hues bring life and depth to the design.
More from the event design, Lynn of Easton Events:
“This dreamy Charleston design collaboration drew upon the natural garden elements, the history, and the timeless elegance of our venue, Cannon Green. An ingenious reincarnation of a dilapidated 1840s Charleston Single House into a smart, airy, tripartite dining room, courtyard and reception hall, Cannon Green is a marriage of old and new, historic and hip, old world elegant and verdant contemporary.
The couple’s dining experience was set in the palm tree-lined courtyard with our favorite by Anthropologie offering a hint of a fairy-tale delight with its corners and curlicues. The hand-made spiraled candles from Roxie Daisy were tucked into varied sizes of poured , and the cool grays were also woven into the paper suite. Designed by Kaela Rawson, with organic hand-lettering and simple, botanical illustrations by Signore e Mare, the paper suite is a nod to the understated personality of the couple.
We layered the farm table with a golden-flecked underlay and a gauzy scrim, and we lined it with fawn-colored infinity chairs from EventHaus. We love the muted cream tones of the bride’s tulle ivory strapless beaded gown by Naeem Khan. Her undone chignon and natural makeup by Lora Kelley complement the loose design of the table and soft, neutral palette of the gorgeous florals by Stems Charleston. It was a wonderful collaboration with photographer Eric Kelley and our Easton Events team.”