KEW GARDENS WEDDING AISLE OF DREAMS
- johanna5357
- Feb 1
- 2 min read
Updated: 2 days ago

This incredibly special day, four years in the making, was the culmination of meticulous planning and unwavering dedication. Our couple, who had moved overseas, encountered numerous challenges along their journey with an original wedding date of 2020 during the pandemic. As they navigated through various circumstances, it became clear that holding a large wedding required careful consideration and adjustments. After thoughtful deliberation, they made the decision to postpone their celebration, ultimately moving their wedding date several years ahead. Nonetheless, their commitment to celebrating their love story with family and friends remained steadfast. When the day finally arrived, it was nothing short of extraordinary.

With an Australian Groom and being multi cultural there were lots of wonderful elements to this wedding that were incorporated by all the suppliers.

An aisle in full bloom featuring a stunning colour palette of white and green accented with touches of gold.


An aisle in full bloom featuring a stunning colour palette of white and green accented with touches of gold.

The stunningly lit and spacious Nash Conservatory at Kew Gardens

Beautiful Kangaroo Paw brings a touch of Australia, while the wonderfully aromatic wild Dill lines the aisle of dreams.

A delightful gathering of guests for the wedding ceremony. Many which had travelled a far to be together.

Bride and her bridesmaid


Repurposing the aisle flowers from the ceremony to decorate the seating table plan.

The beautifully illuminated and spacious Orangery at Kew Gardens for a stunning wedding breakfast celebration.

Low-level table urns brimming with a gorgeous array of seasonal flowers, complemented by exquisite stationery.

Beautiful low-profile urns filled with flowers, positioned low to facilitate guest interaction across the table.

All the details, stunning stationery, place name cards, menu cards, table signs.

Budvases and tealights lining the top table so not to obstruct view for speeches

A long top table designed for families and couples. We reused the aisle flowers to adorn the front of the table, creating a focal point for speeches.

Bud vases lining the front of the top table.

The Orangery at the end of the evening.
An incredible wedding to be part of and a fantastic team of wedding suppliers to work with.
Photography by @inverve.studio
Venue: www.kew.org
Catering: www.lagunalondon.uk
Stationery: www.ananyacards.com
Lighting: www.oxygen-events.com