Our Challenge
A day of celebration of the diverse cultures within the church and celebrating Jesus in the life of the church in the last 10 years

Our Unique Solution
‘Go around the world’ theme. We found a superb marquee at Addington Palace, Croydon. We had four food stations: Oriental, French, Caribbean & English. Gospel Jazz band Kyra provided music that touched the soul and had everyone moving to the beats!

The Highlight
The interactive way the 120+ guests got to taste the wonderful dishes from different parts of the world. Gobo light projection of the cross overlaying a map of the world signifying Jesus’ death for the world.

The Result
Very elegant affair and integration of aspects of the different cultures through food and costume.

Our Challenge
We would like a Minimalist, stylish, chic and elegant wedding and would love every part of the day to reflect this style.

Our Unique Solution
The reception which was held at the Pembroke Suite, Hendon Hall, Hendon was an epitome of elegance with a theme colour of ivory and gold, flowers such as Calla Lilies, White Roses, and an atmosphere of warmth and calmness…”

Each table setting was laid out with beautiful ivory Damask table line and napkins with centrepieces of tall green vases with a display of tiger Lilies and bear grass sprayed in gold, Beautifully handwritten place cards embedded in chocolate squares had guests’ names, to add to the fun each table had gold disposable cameras so that guests could help capture the memory of the wonderful day, to finish gold glitter was delicately scattered from the base of the centrepieces.

Buffet table had a selection Nigerian, Tanzanian and French cuisine such as Whole Salmon Garnished with Tiger Prawns, Jollof Rice, Fried Plantain with Beef, Indian spiced lamb with tomatoes & cardamoms, Couscous with roasted Mediterranean vegetables and pesto sauce & Saffron Rice

Clients feedback
“Our wedding was amazing and you made everything perfect for us in every way. We both thank you dearly for making it the happiest day of our lives…”