Jess & Jono’s wedding was a masterclass in quiet luxury – a day where tones of cream and brown set the mood, and every detail felt intentional, layered and soft.
From the moment guests arrived, texture took centre stage. The fabric ruffle welcome sign made an immediate statement, its gentle movement and sculptural folds creating an editorial feel rather than a traditional flat sign. This piece was displayed on our newest hire item – the adjustable hidden fabric stand, designed to disappear visually while allowing the fabric to drape effortlessly. Clean, minimal, and all about letting the materials shine.
That same ruffle fabric was carried through to the bar sign, creating a beautiful sense of continuity across the stationery moments. It’s these small, considered repeats that elevate a space and make the styling feel cohesive rather than curated.
Inside the reception, the palette stayed soft and romantic. Cream linens, sheer draping overhead and warm brown accents worked together to create an intimate, cocoon-like atmosphere. Long tables were styled with layered place settings and our custom-shaped menus, designed to complement the organic feel of the day rather than compete with it. Their unique silhouette added interest while still feeling refined and timeless.
Florals in muted blush and soft whites nestled perfectly against the neutral base, adding freshness without overpowering the scheme. The result was a reception that felt warm, calm and effortlessly elegant – proof that neutral doesn’t have to mean boring.
Jess & Jono’s day was all about texture, tone and thoughtful design choices. A wedding where fabric, form and finish came together to create something truly special – understated, romantic and beautifully considered from start to finish.
Street creds:
Stylist @ponistudio
Photography @erinnealephotography
Florist @wildflos
Venue @gardenshouseag @atlanticgroup
Stationery @rebel.reflect
Entertainment @heyjack_co
Dress @pallascouture
















