
D’AMORE
Anna and Samuel metonaquietSeptemberafternooninRome.ShewasanartistfromAthensseekinginspiration;hewasavineyardowner’ssonwithhandsstainedbygrapesandaheartfullofoldItaliansongs.Theirlovebeganwithespressoinasunlitpiazzaandgrewlikewildjasmineonancientstonewalls.
Samuel whispered, “Wherever you are, is my home.” Anna smiled, touching his hand over the table. “And wherever the olives grow, we’ll keep returning.”
Threeyearslater,theyreturnedtothecoastofPuglia — creating a mediterranean weddingtocelebratenotjustananniversary,butthelifethey’dcreatedtogether.Theychosearusticvillaonahill,whereolivetreesmetthebreeze,andwhitewashedwallsglowedundertheMediterraneansun.
Friends and family gathered at long wooden tables dressed in beige colours and olive branches. Bottles of white wine clinked under hanging lights, and the scent of rosemary and sea salt filled the air. There was no rush, no spectacle — just slow dances barefoot in the courtyard, laughter over plates of fresh pasta, and stolen kisses under fig trees.
Becausetheirlove —liketheMediterranean —wastimeless,sun-warmed,andfullofflavor.

Dancing under the stars


color palette
- Sandy neutrals: beige, taupe, ivory
- Touches of white & faded terracotta
- Accents of sun-kissed gold and natural wood tones
Lighting
- Fairy lights strung across the reception space like a canopy
- Candles on table and around lounge areas for warmth after sunset
art de la table
- Long rustic wooden tables (no tablecloths), dressed with natural linen runners
- Olive branches loosely laid across the table
- Accents of sun-kisseTerracotta or ceramic vessels with fresh herbs: rosemary, basil, thymed gold and natural wood tones
- Napkins tied with twine & sprig of rosemary or basil
- Clear or amber-colored vintage glasses
- Brass candle holders and tea lights in glass jars for an intimate glow















