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Traditional Ceremony Decor in Mumbai

byAmit Decor & EventsTakes projects across Mumbai and Lonavala; Studio in Matunga EastStarts from45,000 per eventView full gallery

Bringing Indian traditions to life with bold colors, fresh marigolds, and custom structures that make your ceremony feel personal and grand.

A breathtaking entrance for a Mamera ceremony. I created a long tunnel of floral arches using shades of pink and white, making for a truly grand and unforgettable welcome for the guests.

Another perspective of the magnificent floral tunnel, showing the sheer abundance of flowers used to create this immersive and luxurious walkway.

The main stage for the pink-themed Mamera event, featuring a beautiful floral backdrop, elegant chandeliers, and comfortable seating for the family.

A wider view of the Mamera stage, showcasing the intricate floral work across the top and the soft, romantic lighting that enhances the pink and white color palette.

I designed a mix of seating for this event, including traditional floor seating with plush pink bolsters and elegant sofas, all facing the beautifully decorated stage.

The guest seating area was a sea of pink, with beautifully decorated tables and chairs spread across the lush green lawn, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere.

A chic lounge area within the Mamera event, featuring modern gold-framed furniture, tropical print cushions, and hanging mirrors, offering a contemporary twist to the traditional setup.

This Haldi ceremony was a celebration of yellow. I created a central focal point with a lemon tree and surrounded it with wicker furniture and abundant sunflowers for a fresh, sunny vibe.

A wider view of the lemon and sunflower themed Haldi decor, showing the cozy seating areas and the bright, cheerful atmosphere I created indoors.

Another angle of the Haldi setup, highlighting the beautiful arched architecture of the venue, which I complemented with custom decor elements.

About Vibrant Traditional Celebrations

For traditional ceremonies like Haldi or Mamera, I focus on 'zonal design.' This means creating specific, photo-ready pockets, like a dedicated lemon-and-sunflower corner or an intentional brass-accented lounge. This approach ensures your guests have multiple beautiful spots to interact with, rather than just one static backdrop that people eventually ignore.