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Sunlit Mehendi and Brunch Decor

byAtelier by Prerna JoshiTakes projects across India; Visit office in Vile Parle East, MumbaiStarts from6,50,000 per eventView full gallery

Daytime celebrations are a canvas for light, colour, and joy. From vibrant, art-filled brunches to serene, floral-drenched Mehendi ceremonies, we design spaces that capture the warmth of your most cherished moments.

For Parina's "Pearls & Petals" Mala Mehendi, we created a luminous, opalescent world. This video shows the soft white drapes, macrame details, and lush pastel florals that came together to create a quietly magical outdoor setting.

A video tour of a charming winter brunch in Agra. The decor featured striped lounge furniture, colorful floral arrangements, and personal art displays, all set against the beautiful architecture of the Oberoi Amarvilas.

This video captures the dreamy, pastel-hued "terrace garden" mehendi. The design included whimsical details like bird fountains, lace-draped seating nooks, and an abundance of pink, blue, and lavender florals.

A detail from the Spanish-themed Haldi. We set up a mocktail bar with a vibrant red and white striped base, topped with fresh fruits and flowers, adding to the Mediterranean market feel.

To personalize the Spanish-themed Haldi, we displayed a collection of impressionist-style paintings that echoed the colors and feel of the decor, adding a layer of artistry to the event.

A fruit cart, but make it super cute! For this daytime event, we created a beautiful fruit station with a custom-printed pomegranate canopy and an abundant display of fresh, colorful fruits.

A cozy lounge nook from the "Art Day Out" brunch. The yellow and white striped chairs, set against the terracotta walls and orange trees, created a vibrant, Mediterranean feel.

The setup for our "Cultural Canvas" art activity. Long wooden tables were placed under a ceiling of hanging colorful flowers, with art supplies neatly arranged at each place setting for guests to get creative.

Guests enjoying the interactive art station, painting their own tote bags using traditional Indian folk-art stencils like Pichwai and Warli.

A collage of details from the winter brunch in Agra, showcasing the citrus-themed decor, striped furniture, and beautiful floral arrangements that created a warm and inviting atmosphere.

About Sunlit Celebrations: Mehendi & Brunches

I do not just set up tables, I build interactive spaces where your guests actually participate. Whether it is a dedicated station where family can paint traditional folk art on tote bags or a custom fruit cart styled with fresh pomegranates, my focus is on creating pockets of activity that turn a standard event into a shared, living memory.

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