Wedding at the Asian Art Museum-

To say I have been excited to share this wedding would be an understatement!  Anna and Sagiv had the most magical Elegant Wedding at the Asian Art Museum, and these images are nothing short of spectacular!  Sunny and warm days in mid- July can be hard to come by in the heart of San Francisco. However, Anna and Sagiv managed to pick a beautiful and nice day to celebrate their beginning together! Clutching one of our favorite elegant styles present only of two types of flowers  – white roses and gypsophila, which is known as baby breath,-  truly brought out the simplicity complimenting the elegance for a beautiful wedding at the Asian Art Museum. 

Anna’s bouquet made from gorgeous Alaskan Peonies, the bridal bouquet is very sophisticated and elegant. 

The bridesmaids’ bouquets remind the clouds, made of baby breath to set the theme of the wedding. 

A beautiful manzanita tree with a set of vases took a place onto the welcome table.  

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Welcome & Escort Cards table

Welcome & Escort Cards table

The Wedding Ceremony at the Asian Art Museum

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Baby Breath Chuppah and Aisle Decor for the Jewish wedding ceremony

 Baby Breath Chuppah and Aisle Decor for the Jewish wedding ceremony

Their Ceremony space was defined with a gorgeous white chuppah made of baby breath, naturally arranged to provide the more organic relaxed look.  The Chuppah took a space in front of the Mason Hall, on the top of the stairway. Baby breath arrangements in clear glass stood down the aisle on both sides of the stairway. Look, how the uplights created the dramatic effect of the ceremony site. We especially loved the idea for the guests to be around the stairway and watching the ceremony from their cocktail tables. 

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Baby Breath Chuppah for the Jewish wedding ceremony

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum – Baby Breath Chuppah for the Jewish wedding ceremony

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Baby Breath Chuppah and Aisle Decor for the Jewish wedding ceremony

Baby Breath Chuppah and Aisle Decor for the Jewish wedding ceremony

The Reception

The Reception held at the Mason Hall in the Asian Art Museum. There were round and rectangular tables making a beautiful asymmetrical pattern of the table layout, creating the modern touch of the classy style. 
For the round tables, we made medium round centerpieces complemented by 3 smaller arrangements, candleholders with floating candles and votives. 
For the rectangular tables, we made medium rectangular centerpieces complemented by 2 smaller arrangements on each side, candleholders with floating candles and votives arranged for the long table. 

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Table centerpiece of white roses and candles

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum – Table centerpiece of white roses and candles

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Table centerpiece of white roses and candles

Table centerpiece of white roses and candles

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Table centerpiece of white roses and candles

Table centerpiece of white roses and candles

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Table centerpiece of white roses and candles

Table centerpiece of white roses and candles

The sweetheart table adorned with baby breath garland and re-purposed arrangements from the ceremony. 

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum - Sweetheart table with a baby breath garland

Wedding at the Asian Art Museum – Sweetheart table with a baby breath garland

And lastly, simple decor for the cake – a few narrow garlands of gyp for around the layer. 

Anna and Sagiv – we’re so honored to have been a part of your day and I loved reliving every moment through these images from RT Photography 

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