Jewel Tones At National Museum Of Women In The Arts
Leanne and Max’s wedding of toned romance set the stage for this unforgettable celebration at the National Museum of Women in the Arts. Inspired by the rich drama of Dutch Master paintings, the design embraced deep burgundies, royal blues, and layered textures that felt both timeless and striking. Lush arrangements of dahlias, ranunculus, delphinium, and trailing amaranthus created movement and depth throughout the day, bringing the painterly palette to life. Emerald velvet draping framed the ceremony space, while grand urn arrangements overflowing with florals added a sense of classic elegance beneath the museum’s chandeliers.
As the evening unfolded, the reception transformed into a candlelit scene reminiscent of an old world still life. Tables were filled with glowing candelabras, rich linens, and abundant florals in dramatic jewel tones. Burgundy blooms mingled with touches of blue delphinium and cascading amaranthus, creating lush compositions that felt romantic and artful. The result was a celebration that perfectly echoed the beauty of the museum itself, where florals, color, and candlelight came together to create a setting that felt both bold and timeless.
Planning by Vieira Events and photography by Lissa Ryan Photography
Floral Design | Sophie Felts Floral Co
Planning | Vieira Events
Photography | Lissa Ryan Photography
Venue | National Museum of Women in the Arts