Grand Stagecraft & Opulent Decor for Luxury Weddings
I don't just decorate spaces. I build entire worlds. From projection-mapped palace facades to ceilings dripping in florals, we create dramatic, high-impact sets that turn your wedding into a cinematic experience.
A sangeet night where the entire facade of a palace became the stage. I used projection mapping to create a dynamic, colorful backdrop for the performances, turning the architecture into a living part of the celebration.
The stage comes alive with a blend of live performance and digital art. Here, a projection of the bride is displayed on the palace wall, creating a personal and high-impact visual moment during the sangeet.
A look at a grand reception hall I designed. The space features a custom LED screen with the couple's monogram, a ceiling installation of cascading red florals, and dramatic lighting to create a cohesive, immersive, and luxurious atmosphere.
The calm before the storm of celebration. This wide shot shows the scale of a concert-style reception, with dozens of chandeliers suspended over the hall and a massive stage, all lit in dramatic purple and gold hues.
A breathtaking ceiling installation featuring thousands of shimmering strings, creating a massive, multi-tiered chandelier effect. This design element transformed the entire ballroom, adding depth, drama, and a wash of purple light.
A behind-the-scenes look at the construction of a massive, galaxy-themed stage. This video shows the process from the initial framework to the final magical result, highlighting the scale of production and attention to detail.
The final reveal of the "Gaze into the Galaxy" theme. This video showcases the completed stage with its planetary installations, the moon-themed photo booth, and vibrant floral arrangements, demonstrating how I bring a complex concept to life.
The energy of a live concert at a wedding reception. This video captures the dynamic lighting, aerial performers, and the grand stage setup at the NSCI Dome, with Mika Singh's performance electrifying the atmosphere.
In this video, I walk you through the "Gaze into the Galaxy" concept, explaining how my team and I designed the event to maximize the venue's height and create a unique visual experience, from moving planets to the overall celestial theme.
A glimpse into a regal wedding at the Emirates Palace. The video showcases the grand architecture, opulent indoor seating with crystal chandeliers, and elegant table settings with tall candle centerpieces, all designed for a sophisticated and luxurious feel.
About Grand Stagecraft & Opulent Decor
When we plan a massive stage build, it is not just about how it looks; it is about the structural engineering behind it. Whether we are rigging chandeliers over a ballroom or projection mapping onto a historic facade, my team handles the technical heavy lifting, from structural safety permits to the precise synchronization of your light and sound cues.
This isn't just decor; it is production design. When I approach a space like the NSCI Dome or a sprawling destination venue, I look at it as a blank canvas waiting for a story. For a 'Gaze into the Galaxy' theme, we didn’t just hang a few planets; we engineered moving installations, synchronized lighting, and custom projection mapping to break the venue’s monotony.
My team manages the full production lifecycle. We start with 3D venue layouts to ensure sightlines work from every seat. Then, we coordinate the technical heavyweights—the rigging teams for massive chandelier installations, LED wall technicians, and AV specialists who ensure the music and lighting cues are frame-perfect. If you want a palace facade turned into a living screen for your sangeet, I know the exact power loads and projection angles required to make that architecture pop.
I believe in floral maximalism that commands attention, not just accentuates a corner. We build structures that handle heavy floral loads, whether it's ceilings completely covered in mogra or massive arches that serve as the main architectural focal point. It takes precise coordination between the fabrication team and the florists to ensure these structures are both safe and stunning.
Ultimately, this level of production requires someone who treats your event like a director, not a vendor. My role is to manage the chaos so that the final reveal feels effortless to you. You aren't hiring a decorator; you are bringing in a production house to manage your wedding’s aesthetic legacy.
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We don't follow checklists. We’ve been building these luxury wedding worlds since 2011 because we live for the drama and the scale. We’re here to help you pull off something that people will talk about long after the lights go down.
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