When planning a wedding, many think first of the décor, the dress, the invitations. But in Italy, the true signature of luxury is in how guests feel: immersed, connected and inspired.
At Francesca & Luca’s wedding in Treviso, we didn’t design a show. We invited people into living culture. Here are the experiences that turned that day into a journey and why they matter more than most realize:
1. The flower workshop: from décor to memory
Instead of simply decorating, we invited guests to participate in crafting fresh arrangements, reusing the very blooms of the ceremony. It became a living memory, not just decoration.
2. The long table: feasting as communion
Under open skies, guests gathered at a single, extended table. Conversations flowed. Glasses clinked. Stories weaved. This was elegance in intimacy, food and fellowship as art.
3. Gelato artisan: sweetness in simplicity
No ostentation. Just the pleasure of authentic Italian gelato shared under sunset light, a sensory punctuation to the day, delicate yet unforgettable.
4. Landscape as décor
The vineyards were not just backdrop, They were co-creators. Our design choices murmured in conversation with hills, light, and silence, not fighting for attention.
Why this matters: These experiences do more than impress. They become part of people’s inner stories. They are what your guests will remember, years from now, not just how a place looked but how it felt.

