Origami Wedding

Fresh Flower Free Wedding

The unique Fresh Flower Free requirement for this wedding highlighted the magic of smaller interconnected details. Proving the sum is always greater than its parts.

Commissioned by Atisuto Events, we were entrusted with materialising décor for two distinct vow ceremonies—each a reflection of the couple’s multifaceted identities. The first, held in a sleek, contemporary chapel, embraced a playful “Back to School” theme with Western influences and a modern aesthetic. The second was the traditional Indian mandap, an intimate, immersive setting that enveloped the couple and their families in sacred ritual and cultural reverence.

The Madap: This design took us back to our Theatre Roots. Approaching the Lotus garden Gazebo as a proscenium arch stage with hanging scenic ‘flats’. Elevating the lotus pond, we wrapped the bride and groom in a hanging dreamscape of hundreds of handcrafted orchids, cascading lily pads and verdant canopies.

The Conrad, Benoa, Bali, Indonesia

November 2024

Handcut lontar leaf origami

Juhi and Paras, India

Atisuto Events

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STAGING MEMORY

Across three days, each event designed by Atisuto reinterpreted a key moment from the couple’s decades-long love story. Through texture, form, and spatial design, memories became tangible.

VOLUME, AND SCOPE

cale of a different kind—this time, not towering structures or sweeping forms, but scale in repetition, precision and presence . Here we shifted focus to intimacy at scale.

CAREFULLY CURATED MATERIALS

With a strict no fresh flowers, no waste approach, we worked with a single, multi-faceted material- dried. Dried palm leaf was pushed, folded and transformed to take on every quality required. Origami set the tone for the entire production: an intricate language of folds and forms that shaped everything from life-sized ‘paper’ airplanes and floating boats to hundreds of handcrafted orchids and lily pads. One material, endless possibilities.

Weave Your Love Story