Working on this tent design with Rosemary @rozespiller and her mother was an incredibly rewarding creative experience—one that will remain in the memory bank of our team forever.

Their family home, along with a charming study designed by the Miller’s long-standing interior designer, @cathykincaidinteriors, inspired key elements of the wedding tent. We were determined to make this large, square structure feel warm, layered, and intimate despite its scale.

Through lovely shared connections, we developed a collaborative relationship with the brilliant @lisafinetextiles. She uniquely opened the door for us to use her Persian Garden textile for our central ceiling coffer, around which the rest of the color palette and patterns danced. Her textiles were woven throughout the design appearing on chair backs, linens, banquette pillows, and even the hanging lanterns which will live on with the family for years to come.

Everything about this design evoked the inviting charm of a residential setting. Working with the family’s longtime floral designer, Margaret of @kane.and.company, was equally meaningful knowing she fully understood the design directive at hand. Together we leaned into their residential aesthetic by incorporating shelving niches, interior sconces, banquette seating, beautiful espaliers, and citrus-adorned treillage in poignant moments throughout. @Stage_works did a phenomenal job fabricating our vision with detailed millwork, painting, and draping innovation as did our dear friends @technicalevent with their discrete and soft lighting approach.

We are grateful to have shared in an endless affection for rich color, pattern, welcoming interiors and a fabulous dance party (a la @elanartists) at @rosewoodmansionturtlecreek.

#augustacole #augustacoleweddings #augustacoleevents #dallasweddings #corbingurkin
Working on this tent design with Rosemary @rozespiller and her mother was an incredibly rewarding creative experience—one that will remain in the memory bank of our team forever. Their family home, along with a charming study designed by the Miller’s long-standing interior designer, @cathykincaidinteriors, inspired key elements of the wedding tent. We were determined to make this large, square structure feel warm, layered, and intimate despite its scale. Through lovely shared connections, we developed a collaborative relationship with the brilliant @lisafinetextiles. She uniquely opened the door for us to use her Persian Garden textile for our central ceiling coffer, around which the rest of the color palette and patterns danced. Her textiles were woven throughout the design appearing on chair backs, linens, banquette pillows, and even the hanging lanterns which will live on with the family for years to come. Everything about this design evoked the inviting charm of a residential setting. Working with the family’s longtime floral designer, Margaret of @kane.and.company, was equally meaningful knowing she fully understood the design directive at hand. Together we leaned into their residential aesthetic by incorporating shelving niches, interior sconces, banquette seating, beautiful espaliers, and citrus-adorned treillage in poignant moments throughout. @Stage_works did a phenomenal job fabricating our vision with detailed millwork, painting, and draping innovation as did our dear friends @technicalevent with their discrete and soft lighting approach. We are grateful to have shared in an endless affection for rich color, pattern, welcoming interiors and a fabulous dance party (a la @elanartists) at @rosewoodmansionturtlecreek. #augustacole #augustacoleweddings #augustacoleevents #dallasweddings #corbingurkin
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