Noelle and Richard’s Larc Hill Vineyard wedding was intentionally designed to showcase the couple’s shared love of opera and the visual tension of a live performance. The aesthetic was bold, and evident from the moment guests stepped into the space: a white aisle cut through a low drift of flowers, with a hint of mist skimming the ground to quiet the vineyard behind it. The ceremony was framed by a custom structure—a sweeping floral arch and two long garden rows that read almost like stage wings, guiding attendees’ attention forward.
Inside the reception, the energy shifted to full theatrical staging. Blossoms hung from above, allowing the room to feel tall and layered. Each chandelier carried a spill of flowers that extended downward and then met wide floral “skirts” at the tabletops, creating vertical movement. Gold acrylic—first introduced on the invitations—became a connective material throughout the signage and tabletop accents.
The personal florals were intentionally structured so they wouldn’t get lost against the scale of the installations. The bridal bouquet, bridesmaids’ nosegays, wrist corsages and toss petals all mirrored the main palette without competing with the larger displays.
The décor backlit the joyous celebration like a well-dressed stage might play host to an opera. Every space had its own cue, shaping a wedding day that felt designed to be experienced moment by moment.