Modern and organic stone menus and personalized place stones greeted guests to a dinner at One&Only Mandarina.
These personalized, clear etched acrylic and leather cards were hung onto a large scale shadowbox escort display using brass rivets and subtle magnets for a celebration in Napa Valley, California.
Invitees received a field guide in their save the date, allowing them to familiarize themselves with the wildflowers of Wyoming. As their invitation suite arrived, guests encountered an additional nod to the landscapes including a green folder cutout that mimicked the skyline of the awaiting Teton Mountains.
A festive, colorful farmers market cart was filled with native fruits and flowers which delighted guests as they entered the event reception. Each name and table number was engraved on wooden garden markers.
Guests settled in at Amangiri - a remote hideaway tucked in the canyons of the American Southwest. A sense of place was brought into the details when each guest was presented with a dinner menu, hand-crafted with natural tanned pieces of thick leather, laser engraved and a contemporary wood menu that revealed a spectacular culinary experience to come.
Laser cut cloth mimicked indigenous flora and fauna for a festive destination wedding in Mexico.
This bold and modern invitation suite was inspired by the bride's love for anemones and incorporated a variety of material uses and production methods. The invitation offered guests a preview of what was to come; as the whimsical flower was peppered in every wedding weekend detail.
For a celebration hosted at The San Francisco Mint, this custom invitation suite integrated an old world ‘ticket’ for guest correspondence and a subtle nod to the California Gold Rush with foil detailing.
Wild blue thistles lined these custom iron display with personalized calligraphed escort cards. A remarkable way to welcome guests to a celebration in the Grand Teton mountains.
Balancing both simplicity and vivid form, these geometric wood menus incorporated modern personalization with a subtle sheen.
A cheerful cocktail menu was printed on sailcloth for this wedding welcome party in Carmel, California overlooking the ocean.
An intimate, modern scene inside the iconic San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Guests were greeted to dine with custom wood menus and personalized, hand carved chopstick vessels; a parallel to the bold tabletop design, punctuated with white florals.
Striking hand cut wood panels were woven together, fastened with tasteful brass rivets for an engaging escort display.
Place settings were accented with a woven and textured dinner menu and a laser engraved leather napkin ring that doubled as a personalized place card.
A monogrammed wooden box arrived at the door of each guest carrying their invitation, two ceramic tea cups, a gold infuser, a custom vessel with loose tea, and a ring dish designed with Kintsukuroi technique.
Rusty fired clay is a prominent material in Los Cabos, and one that was heavily incorporated throughout the design of this wedding. The invitation suite features a hand-illustrated floral motif designed by our team, influenced by the embroidery of the brides' Oscar de la Renta wedding gown.
Laser engraved guest escort tags hung from a stunning contemporary structure at Rancho Corte Madera in Pine Valley, California.
Painted galvanized zinc menus made a bold yet refined impact as guests were welcomed to an afternoon Southern BBQ.