Timeless Traditional Wedding Decor Reimagined
We honor cultural heritage by infusing it with our signature original style. From South Indian ceremonies to sacred rituals, we create sets that feel as authentic as they are distinct.
The full view of our South Indian wedding mandap, a 50-foot structure with every part intricately carved by artisans from Karnataka. This is tradition, elevated with our unique design language.
We transformed a hall into a slice of Vrindavan for a Graha Shanti Puja. The custom mandap featured hand-painted Pichwai art, pure Banarasi textiles, and thousands of fresh flowers to create a truly pious and magnificent atmosphere.
For a vibrant Rajasthani Mehendi, we splashed color in an unconventional way. We avoided the typical pinks and reds, instead creating a unique palette for the food area backdrop that was both traditional and fresh.
Every detail in this South Indian wedding was a nod to royalty. This close-up shows a hand-carved photo frame and a vintage-style chest, accented with fresh mogra, embodying the regal and timeless theme.
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The seating area for the South Indian wedding featured custom furniture and a floor covered in orange flower petals. The backdrop of intricately carved wooden panels continued the theme of regal elegance.
A collage showcasing the fine details of the South Indian wedding, from the ghungroo and mogra accents to the floral arrangements in wooden boxes. It's a celebration of texture and tradition.
Our stunning Ganesha statue, crafted entirely from thousands of ghungroos of different sizes. This was the centerpiece of the entry, welcoming guests with a symbol of auspicious beginnings and artistic innovation.
A collage showing the intricate details of the South Indian wedding decor, including the hand-pasted floral panels and the ghungroo-adorned Ganesha.
The custom-designed furniture for the South Indian wedding, featuring elegant lines and cushions in our theme colors of powder blue and orange.
About Timeless Traditions, Reimagined
We don't nod along just to keep things easy. For a traditional setup, we dig deeper than just draping fabrics. Whether it is a Ganesha idol crafted from thousands of ghungroos or authentic Pichwai paintings sourced for a Graha Shanti, we push the creative limits of what a ceremony can look like.
When we take on a project labeled as 'traditional,' most planners see it as a chance to recycle the same floral patterns and color palettes. We see it as an architectural challenge. My team and I operate like builders, not decorators. We don't just rent props; we fabricate them. If a ritual requires a 50-foot mandap, we don't just assemble it—we design it to hold weight, look substantial, and ground the entire venue.
Our process is messy and hands-on. We spend days with artisans, discussing the grain of wood for a jharokha or the specific shade of orange for marigolds. We source pure Banarasi textiles and work with Pichwai painters to ensure the backdrop isn't a print, but a piece of art. This is why we are selective about who we work with. We need clients who trust the process, even when things look chaotic on-site. If you want a ceremony that respects the rituals while looking like nothing your guests have ever seen, that is exactly where we thrive.
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