This wedding humbled with emotion and inspired with grandeur. Each detail was rooted in slow intentionality, yet guided by a modern, minimal perspective. The weekend began with a warm welcome dinner at Gunther & Co., one of Baltimore’s top restaurants. The airy interiors and laid-back feel set the tone for the understated, yet thoughtful moments to come.
On the wedding day, guests arrived in black tie at the George Peabody Library — a historic icon in Baltimore. The dramatic backdrop (hello, neoclassical sculptures and soaring bookcases) allowed the simple design to speak volumes.
Sculptural florals and thoughtfully pared-down tablescapes complete with sleek lamps in lieu of candles, evoked the sophistication of a much-anticipated restaurant’s opening night (but for a marriage — incredible!).
“She caught all of the most important “in-between” moments, like when we could exhale after the ceremony or when we had our own private cocktail moment. She has a gift for preserving the raw, emotional essence of the fleeting.”
Candy canes cotton candy dragée halvah marzipan candy canes. Cotton candy jujubes halvah marzipan carrot cake. Bonbon jujubes candy sugar plum toffee. Ice cream lemon drops candy fruitcake muffin cake marzipan marzipan. Cake marzipan ice cream halvah cheesecake. Caramels chocolate pastry chupa chups lolli bonbon jelly cake.
The bride brought a personal touch to every detail: wearing her sister’s veil adorned with a dragonfly to honor their late mother, and posing for contemporary portraits in front of rich teal drapery. Though, a favorite memory unfolded away from the crowd when the couple, alone with dirty martinis in hand, stole a moment for themselves tucked between the stacks of books.