04/30/2026
This mandap was designed around movement and lightness. The bloom structure fans outward like the fronds of a palm, drawing the eye upward while keeping the space beneath them open and airy.
The floral palette — blush, cream, white, and soft peach — was chosen deliberately to stay warm without competing with the backdrop draping or the candlelight at floor level. Every layer of this design had a job: the elevated canopy clusters to anchor the eye up high, the mid-height florals to frame the couple's thrones, and the ground-level blooms to bring the whole composition back down to earth.
Design Tip: When designing a mandap for a large ballroom, think in three vertical zones — top, middle, and floor. If all your floral weight sits at one level, the design reads flat from the guest's perspective. Distributing it across all three zones creates depth and dimension that photographs beautifully from every angle in the room.
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