Posts Tagged ‘Peggy Porschen’

Chic Winter Wedding

January 7, 2011

Friday, January 7th, 2011

Take one beautiful Central London hotel, a stunning bride, an amazing wedding planner, a fantastic photographer and us and what have you got? A Euphoric wedding of course!! Back in November we had the pleasure of working at one of London’s most glamorous hotels, the Haymarket for the wedding of Suzanne and Declan. This wonderfully stylish event saw the ceremony take place in the Shooting Gallery of the hotel, followed by a drinks reception in the Library. While guests enjoyed champagne and canapes, the Shooting Gallery was transformed into a stunning setting for the wedding breakfast. The flower palette for this wedding included elegent calla lilies, white hydrangeas, white roses and blue eryngium thistle, which worked perfectly with the restrained colour scheme of the Shooting Gallery.


As an alternative to a traditional table plan, guests found their tables from an escort card table in the Library which we dressed with small cubes of flowers.

Luca and Olivia stole the day!
For the wedding breakfast we dressed the tables with the hotel’s wonderful candelabra and rings of hydrangeas, roses and thistle. For the evening celebrations, the hotel’s best kept secret came into it’s own; the amazing swimming pool! Furniture was moved, vases transported and the fabulous cup cakes from Peggy Porschen were served in London’s most glamorous basement! All this could not have happened without wedding planner, Lester Gethings from No.10 Wedding Design & Management who co-ordinated the entire event or, our good friend Lloyd Dobbie who captured the day so brilliantly with his wonderful photography.

Gorgeous things come in little packages!!

December 18, 2008

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Santa arrived early at South Park Studios today when our friend Amanda Sherlock of Giles Sherlock Event Design came bearing gifts in the form of these gorgeous little boxes of edible cookie decorations made by Peggy Porschen. She had even gone to the trouble of having them personalised with our names. Now that’s what we call attention to detail!!