The indoor wedding venue at Hideaway Cellars in Seattle combines industrial charm with modern and minimal sophistication. Previously a copper and steel manufacturing facility, the darker-lit interior created a moody and relaxed atmosphere for this soft and romantic spring wedding.
Shimmery lavender tablecloths draped the round reception tables, allowing the few sun’s rays shining through the windows to reflect back. Each table was adorned with a stunning arrangement of white and purple spring blooms, carefully arranged in stemmed compote vases. The loose structure of the delicate flowers created a visually striking display, evoking a sense of playfulness and natural beauty into the structured industrial space.
The seating arrangement featured meticulously-crafted wooden vineyard chairs, adding a touch of rustic warmth to the reception setting. The chairs showcased the natural wood grain and provided both comfort and style for the guests. Their warm, earthy tones merged together with the lavender tablecloths brought the romantics of a French countryside wedding indoors.
The ivory wedding table numbers, crafted from handmade paper, were placed elegantly at each reception table. The cards featured intricate deckled edges and romantic calligraphy font. The combination of lavender, gray, and ivory hues complemented the overall color scheme, tying the entire look together.
Guests were welcomed into the space that seamlessly blended natural elements with the built-in industrial aesthetics, creating an experience that spoke true of Seattle’s rich history. The combination of lavender tablecloths, vibrant spring blooms, wooden vineyard chairs, handmade paper menus, and the play of sunlight created a visually captivating and enchanting atmosphere, making the wedding reception at Hideaway Cellars a truly intimate and celebratory affair.
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Design Pacific Engagements | Photography Maggie Marguerite Studio | Venue Hideaway Cellars | Florals Leah Erickson Floral