Mauve and Berry Wedding at Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm

We’re excited to share this beautiful Mauve and Berry Fruit-Filled Florals Wedding at Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm! The couple fell head over heels with the wild and organic beauty of their venue and knew they wanted a greenhouse wedding vibe with the botanical aspects. Get ready for ruffled blooms and fruit laden tablescapes!

The couple’s photographer, Anna Delores Photography, shares more about their inspiration:

The inspiration behind the design is what bride Katherine called “elevated garden party.” Despite loving neutrals, Katherine knew they needed some color to POP against the backdrop of the Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm greenhouse for their reception, so Wild Heart Events and Siren Floral Co used fruits as a starting point for a palette of mauve and plum.

This wedding design is the perfect example of how to add bright pops of color to a neutral space. Ventura Rental provided furniture rentals and Bella Vista Designs came through with those amazing pendant lights. Not only were there lush, garden-style flower arrangements on the tables, but they were accented by taupe candles and real summer fruits!! Have your centerpiece and eat it too! Theoni Collection added in tabletop rentals while linens came from Luxe Linen (that’s us!).  They finished off the with gorgeous specialty rentals like this wooden bar facade from Elan Event Rentals. It’s all in the details!

Ready to see all the magic? Scroll down!

Photography: Anna Delores Photography
Venue Name: Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm
Event Planning and Design: Wild Heart Events
Florals: Siren Floral Co
Hair and Makeup: Team Hair & Makeup
Videography: Jay + Mack Films
Paper Goods/Calligraphy: Swell Press
Catering: Feast & Fest
Cake: Enjoy Cupcakes
Desserts: The Wild Posy
Tabletop Rentals: Theoni Collection
Furniture Rentals: Ventura Rental
Linen Rentals: Luxe Linen
Specialty Rentals: Elan Event Rentals
Music: Dart Collective
Lighting: Bella Vista Designs
Design Consultant: Baron & Stoll

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