Emily Charlotte

I spent a beautiful Spring morning within the stunning grounds of the Belmond Le Manoir Quat'Saisons hotel showcasing a microwedding in the glasshouse of their lovely gardens; it couldn't have been a more perfect morning to be in this space. 
With this set up I wanted to demonstrate that when you're having a small, intimate wedding it can still be truly stunning with the same, intricate details you may find at a larger event.

When you walked in the room the first experience was the smell of jasmine, mint and eucalyptus from candles from By Laura London specifically designed to scent the event - every guest commented on how amazing the flowers smelt, little did they know that it was actually the gorgeous candles. 

Despite being a small event we didn't scale back on the flowers. Lisa from The Sunday Floral Studio made a statement entrance by framing the glasshouse doorway and our table was filled with striking arrangements.

Known for their amazing food, we had to go big on the cake at a Le Manoir event! Monika Kos designed a stunning cake as the main centrepiece, but she didn't stop there. She created a whole menu of patisserie delights all inspired by the English country gardens of the venues, with a little French twist in honour of Raymond Blanc. 

Even at a microwedding stationery shouldn't be overlooked. I have worked with Daniela from PapeloSophie several times and I think these menus have to be my favourite design so far - have you ever seen such pretty wedding stationery?!

A big thank you to Nikki Watkins for being there to capture everything for me - obsessed with the photos!

An intimate, mirco-wedding set up at le manoir quat'saisons