A wedding is planned years in advance, and after the date is fixed, three decisions shape everything that follows: the planning, the décor and the venue. Celebrations have grown more inventive each year — couples want a day that looks nothing like the hundred weddings they have attended, and décor is where that individuality comes alive.
Today’s couples pay as much attention to guest experience as to the ceremony itself: 24-hour hi-tea lounges, welcome kits sent to rooms before each function, symbolic gifts and roving performers who pull everyone into the celebration. Décor is no longer a backdrop — it is the storytelling.
It all begins with the venue
The venue is the first thing to lock, because it lends character to everything else. A palace suits a couple who want a regal, traditional affair; a beach suits the adventurous and light-hearted; a heritage structure carries an ethereal ambience that guests never forget. Weather, timing and local regulations all help decide between indoor and outdoor spaces, and the itinerary is planned around them.

Once the venue is chosen, the functions and themes take shape. Some families keep the smaller rituals intimate; others celebrate every moment at scale across four or five days, adding pool parties, game nights, cocktail evenings and even melas so each day holds something special.
A theme for every function
The welcome dinner is where both families meet and the tone is set — think a Luau lunch at a Rajasthan venue, or a rustic Buddha-bar evening with tiki torches, a towering statue, cabana seating and a thousand scented candles. The mehendi is designed around the bride’s taste, from vibrant to pastel; we have built entire mehendis around Gujarati Patola fabric, drapes and prints. The sangeet and after-parties push energy late into the night, and the reception closes the celebration with polish.

Wedding décor stands for far more than it did a decade ago — it takes inspiration from a city, a place or a couple’s own love story, and immortalises it.
Beyond florals and furniture, décor now spans custom art installations, sculptures, layered lighting and thematic signage. Specially made furniture, cushion covers, table overlays and props tie a single look together so the venue comes alive with the chosen theme. Done well, the result is a celebration guests remember long after the last night.
