
Weddings
Full-blown feasts tailored to each fantasy.
Let us into your story and we’ll construct a world that does it justice, whether it’s a vision of countryside charm or a Wes Anderson-inspired set piece. Whatever you decide on, we’ll work with you to bring it to life at every stage, from invitations to flowers, table design, photographers, musicians, and of course, food. Plus, our team will be with you every step of the way – and on the day – to make sure you get the service and experience you deserve.
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CASE STUDY 01
Stephanie & Robbie
Stephanie & Robbie’s July wedding was a feast of joy and dancing, set against the grand backdrop of Battersea Arts Centre. From the moment champagne coupes clinked in the Octagonal Hall to the final late-night toastie at 2am, this was a day like no other. The couple floated from an off-site ceremony to a fizz-fuelled reception, where trays of monkfish, ox cheek croquettes, and 'nduja chickpea rolls kept hands and hearts full. Inside the candlelit Main Hall, guests tucked into ricotta tortellini, harissa lamb neck, and cauliflower shawarma, before a sword-wielding cake moment (yes, really) made way for espresso martinis and a Zaffa-led dance floor takeover. Every detail prepped to perfection and every timeline nailed to the minute. It was big, bold, and utterly brilliant.
Battersea Arts Centre
CASE STUDY 02
Jess & Tom
Tom & Jess tied the knot in the heart of Brixton, transforming 100 Barrington into a sun-soaked haven of fizz, flowers, and colour. Guests sipped Cremant in the courtyard as a string quartet played them into the outdoor ceremony. 100 Barrington's banquet table set up is perfect for our sharing platters of Lebanese chicken, caramelised squash, charred greens and crispy potatoes, all washed down with local wine and followed by an epic dessert table under the magnificent chandelier.
100 Barrington
CASE STUDY 03
Julia & Eidur
Julia & Eidur’s March wedding at Dulwich Picture Gallery was the kind of artful, intimate celebration we adore - 40 guests, one stunning gallery, and a whole lot of heart. The day moved seamlessly from vows exchanged under centuries-old paintings to fizz and canapés in the cloister corridor, where trays danced between guests and the scent of spiced ox cheek croquettes and crab cakes filled the air. In the Gallery, a plated sea bass ceviche kicked off dinner, followed by a generous sharing feast of slow-cooked lamb, smoky cauliflower, and jewelled grains, all served under candlelight and watchful oil portraits. There were elderflower-scented tiers of cake, a carefully non-alcoholic toast for the groom, and a sparkler exit through the gardens to end the night. It was elegant, heartfelt, and quietly wild - the kind of wedding we live for.
Dulwich Picture Gallery
WEDDING CLIENT