From bold color to daring shapes and styles, these are the go-to ceremony markers for next year's nuptials.
The wedding arch is a traditional design element often used as the ceremony's focal point, as entries and exits, or even in the reception design. Sometimes referred to as"an arbor," this design feature provides a frame for vows, establishes the doorway to a space, or helps a vast space feel that much more intimate . In religious ceremonies, arches symbolize a range of sentiments, from the home a couple will build together, to a sign of protection.
While certain religious customs have design specifications for this ceremony marker, A wedding arch can consist of flowers, branches, wooden structures, mirrors, and beyond. They can come in any shape as well; think: crescent, pointed, square, rectangular, or geometric. Work with your wedding planner, designer, or florist to create the right style for you—or two or three. For a more romantic setup, opt for round structures with softer edges and gestural floral design.
, this dramatic archway served as the entrance to one of the oldest churches on the island, transforming a simple local landmark into a romantic and regal venue.Wedding arches shouldn't be limited to ceremony setups. Greet your guests with a wow-worthy installation at the door, or entrance, to your ceremony site or reception area—it will not only lead your guests in the right direction, but serve as a sign of what's to come from the remainder of your event's décor.
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