First, let me say that Jaime, Jobe and Joan (yes, it’s all about the Js) were an absolute pleasure to work with and I’m honored that they trusted me with such an important day in their lives.
What can I say about Miami Art Space? It’s very cool. Located in the Wynwood Art District, I was a bit apprehensive during my first visit to the location but found myself pleasantly surprised at the possibilities of the palette.
Most important to the bride and groom was to escape the confines of an enclosed ballroom within a crowded hotel on their wedding day. They wanted to bring their guests to a relatively new event venue for a unique experience – and lots of dancing – yet still hold on to some time honored traditions. Miami Art Space was the perfect venue for them.
Instead of the expected plated dinner with over sized dining tables, the couple elected a cocktail style set up which allowed guests to dine in smaller groups, at their leisure, resulting in a jam-packed dance floor all night long! There was certainly no shortage of food, as Bill Hansen’s Catering did a fantastic job with plentiful passed Hors d’oeuvres, multiple sumptuous stations and an amazing bar display. Bill’s Catering is the one of the best in the business!
The décor was brilliant too (if I do say so myself) with white lanterns overhead, white textured pin-tuck linen and chairs, and white internally lit furniture groupings, all of which created a chic and modern look within the venue. Splashes of color from centerpieces in tones of green and orange were each designed differently than the next, alternating the shape of the vases and style of arrangement which added to the uniqueness of Miami Art Space. Live, lush ficus trees around the perimeter were washed with amber LED uplighting, and ferns topped the gallery’s white partitions adding softness to the room. The flowers and décor by ME Productions gave the room a clean, contemporary feel with the right amount of romantic ambiance.
What can I say about Miami Art Space? It’s very cool. Located in the Wynwood Art District, I was a bit apprehensive during my first visit to the location but found myself pleasantly surprised at the possibilities of the palette.
Most important to the bride and groom was to escape the confines of an enclosed ballroom within a crowded hotel on their wedding day. They wanted to bring their guests to a relatively new event venue for a unique experience – and lots of dancing – yet still hold on to some time honored traditions. Miami Art Space was the perfect venue for them.
Instead of the expected plated dinner with over sized dining tables, the couple elected a cocktail style set up which allowed guests to dine in smaller groups, at their leisure, resulting in a jam-packed dance floor all night long! There was certainly no shortage of food, as Bill Hansen’s Catering did a fantastic job with plentiful passed Hors d’oeuvres, multiple sumptuous stations and an amazing bar display. Bill’s Catering is the one of the best in the business!
The décor was brilliant too (if I do say so myself) with white lanterns overhead, white textured pin-tuck linen and chairs, and white internally lit furniture groupings, all of which created a chic and modern look within the venue. Splashes of color from centerpieces in tones of green and orange were each designed differently than the next, alternating the shape of the vases and style of arrangement which added to the uniqueness of Miami Art Space. Live, lush ficus trees around the perimeter were washed with amber LED uplighting, and ferns topped the gallery’s white partitions adding softness to the room. The flowers and décor by ME Productions gave the room a clean, contemporary feel with the right amount of romantic ambiance.
And finally, I have to admit that I absolutely loved the freshly baked cookies from Joan’s own kitchen (she baked 700 of them!) which were beautifully packaged and handed to guests by the valet attendants as each guest prepared to leave in the wee hours of the night. Isn’t that the sweetest?
it looks great i am so proud of you
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