To romanticise the restaurant, our florist, Polyanthi, scattered pink and burgundy florals throughout the venue.
We wanted an understated, intentional look that did not compete with the scenery.
We wanted to focus on tonal elements, keeping everything warm and soft.
The garden itself is a working garden, with elements that are rustic and rugged – which we loved.
I appreciate a good antique, which was the overall theme for our day.
We really wanted to highlight everything the Tuscan landscape and the Villa had to offer.
We really cannot overstate how beautiful Loreto is.
The venue brought that grand Parisian vibe we wanted.
It’s filled with natural light that illuminates the rich red and gold accents.
We wanted the wedding to be personal, to highlight the magical and wild Norwegian mountains around.
Our venue had such beautiful natural surroundings.