In a breathtaking cathedral ceremony, Kate and Max unfolded the first chapter of their love story, this was followed by their reception at the glorious Kinross House. Their vision was clear, to envelop their guests in the estate’s grandeur while fostering an atmosphere of warmth and relaxation. The desired aesthetic was a harmonious blend of classic elegance and vintage glamour.
The Gloam design team collaborated closely with the couple to curate an enchanting experience. The tablescapes were a stunning medley of patterns and colours, featuring silver candelabras that cast a soft glow, exquisite stationery that added a personal touch, and the pièce de résistance—floral table lines by the renowned British brand Maison Margaux. Each element was thoughtfully selected to resonate with the couple’s refined taste.
The team helped to transform Frame & Taylor’s marquee into a stylish haven, complete with inviting room sets and sophisticated signage that guided guests seamlessly through the celebration. To enhance the laid-back elegance, outdoor rattan furniture and playful parasols were strategically placed, inviting guests to relax and bask in the beauty of the day.
We always relish working with the wonderfully joyful team at Kinross House, and with LITU wedding planning at the helm, what could go wrong? A heartfelt thank you to all the incredible suppliers for making this a remarkable day for the couple.
Suppliers
Venue – Kinross House
Planner – LITU
Photographer – The Springles
Second Shooter – Matt Penberthy
Videographer – Zade Film Co.
Dresses – Emma Beaumont & Zimmerman
Florist – Bramble & Thyme Flowers
Cake – Caked by Catherine
Marquee – Frame & Tailor
Tablecloths – Maison Margaux
Chandeliers – Crescent Moon
Tables, Chairs, Tableware and Napins – 88 Events
Lounge Furniture – Virginia’s Vintage Hire
Catering – Wild Thyme
Ceremony Venue – St Ninians Cathedral Perth