The Art of Wedding Decor Details
Decor isn't just about big stages and drapes. It's the personal touches that define your day. From monogrammed coconuts to custom Rumi-inspired backdrops, I build the tiny elements that make guests stop and look.
A unique and literary photo backdrop created from hundreds of open books, with a beautiful Rumi quote in gold. This is perfect for couples who are book lovers.
An artistic backdrop combining delicate origami flowers, traditional floral strings, and a neon quote. This installation is a beautiful blend of modern art and classic decor.
Customizing everything is my favorite thing to do. This video shows personalized coconuts with the couple's monogram, served from a rustic bamboo shelf.
A personalized welcome sign on a mirror, set against a backdrop of pastel arches and florals, creating a beautiful first impression for guests.
An elegant welcome sign for an engagement ceremony, etched onto a gold-framed mirror and surrounded by lush white flowers and classical statues.
Meaningful details never go out of style. This welcome sign shares a personal message from the couple, set against a beautiful sea view.
A chic and simple welcome sign for a sit-down dinner, with elegant calligraphy on a dark, reflective surface, framed by pampas grass.
About this collection
I believe that if you aren't paying attention to the smaller moments, you're missing the soul of the event. Whether it's etching your wedding hashtag on a mirror or setting up a bookshelf backdrop that matches your story, I focus on these elements to ensure your decor doesn't just fill a space, but sparks conversation among your guests.
Why focus on small elements? Because your wedding is not a template. It is a series of moments, and the setting should reflect that. When I work on a project, I look at the guest journey from the moment they walk in. Is there a mirror sign with a welcome note? Are the centerpieces interactive? These are the items that guests remember long after the music stops.
I use materials that feel premium and tactile—acrylics, mirrors, raw wood, and fresh florals—rather than standard flex boards. If you are planning a wedding in Mumbai or Lonavala, I recommend thinking about your ‘anchor’ detail first. What represents you two? Is it a shared love for poetry, a favorite color palette, or a specific vibe like a bookstore or a garden?
Once we pick that anchor, we weave it into the entrance, the bar facade, and even the table settings. This creates a cohesive narrative that makes the event feel intimate and intentional, rather than just another hotel setup.
Why Details Matter
- Guest Engagement: Interactive setups like photo walls or custom signage keep guests occupied and provide great photo opportunities.
- Storytelling: Using elements that reflect your journey, like book walls or personal quotes, makes the decor feel like an extension of your relationship.
- Quality of Materials: Moving away from standard plastic or flex prints to glass, wood, and fresh elements elevates the visual experience significantly.
Amit Decor & Events
I'm Amit, and I’ve been obsessed with small touches since 1985. I don’t just set up stages; I design the small, meaningful moments that make your celebration uniquely yours. Let’s sit down and figure out what story you want your decor to tell.
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