Weddings & Family Stories

Intimate courtyards and grand lawns alike—our throughline is clarity: comfortable seating, gentle light, and a guest path that works for grandparents, toddlers and cameras at once.

Golden mandap with brass diyas and jasmine strings
Golden Mandap — soft uplights, flame-safe lanes, and a mic plan that respects vows without echo.
Coastal haldi corner with marigold canopy
Coastal Haldi — breeze-friendly canopy, shaded seating, and easy cleanup near water points.
Sangeet dance floor with dynamic wash and cable ramps
Sangeet Lights — lively color without glare; ramps keep feet safe and cables tidy.

Corporate & Social Spotlights

Product debuts, off-sites, anniversaries—crisp timelines and clean sightlines turn polite applause into real excitement. We rehearse, then keep it human.

The secret isn’t louder sound or bigger screens; it’s pacing and flow: short speeches, smart walk-ons, and stagehands who move like they’re invisible.

LED stage with confident presenter silhouette
LED stage
Social cocktail hour with warm festoon lights
Cocktail hour
Anniversary long table with candles and records
Anniversary table

Palette Panels — Color That Serves the Story

We test color in context: skin tones, fabric grain, ambient bulbs. These panels show how gentle gradients, marigolds, and cool blues guide the eye without stealing the scene.

Soft pink linens paired with marigold accents
Blush & Marigold — warm joy, photo-friendly.
Ivory table set with brass diyas and jasmine
Ivory & Brass — serene, ceremonial calm.
Cobalt gobo light shaping a patterned backdrop
Cobalt Gobos — drama without glare.

From Setup to Showtime

Drag the slider to see how staging tightens sightlines and adds comfort. Less clutter, clearer cues, more room for people to breathe and move.

We keep cable runs safe, aisles wider than you expect, and light aimed for both phone cameras and eyes.

Stage before setup with cases and raw truss Stage after setup with lighting cues and decor
Drag to compare: setup vs showtime
Guest flow markers and ushers near entry
Guest Flow — clear entry, quiet exit lanes.

Light Studies

Three ways to paint the same space: candle clusters for intimacy, gobos for pattern, and soft wash for skin tone. Subtle movement keeps scenes alive.

Candle clusters creating intimate pools of light
Candle clusters
Gobo patterns dancing across a backdrop
Gobo patterns
Soft wash lighting with flattering skin tones
Soft wash

Moments in Motion

A baraat bursting with brass, a dance floor finding its beat, a product reveal hitting the cue — three frames that glide gently as you scroll, like memory traveling sideways.

Baraat crowd with dhol and saffron scarves in motion
Baraat in motion
Couple mid-spin on a glowing sangeet dance floor
Sangeet dance
Launch moment with confetti pop and spotlight sweep
Launch reveal

Texture Library

Materials matter: linen that photographs softly, brass that glows (not glares), cane that feels friendly under warm light. Tap a tile to flip and read how we use it.

Ivory linen swatch set on wooden table

Linen: breathes in heat, drinks color gracefully, and forgives wrinkles under fairy lights.

Polished brass diya and plate

Brass: ceremonial warmth; we dim direct light so it glows without reflecting cameras.

Cane weave close-up with soft shadow

Cane: casual texture for mehendi corners; pairs well with foliage and pastel cushions.

Framed Scenes

A trio of quiet moments that carry a whole evening: first dance, threshold smiles, and a pause by the candle table. They breathe with a soft camera move when they come into view.

First dance framed by guests holding phones low
First dance
Couple entrance through a warm-lit arch
Entrance arch
Candle table with escort cards and flowers
Candle table

Diptych Spotlight

A tiny spotlight reveals color over a calm base. It’s how we judge skin tones and décor under the same light — not brighter, just better aimed.

Move your finger or cursor across each frame to reveal the full palette. On touch, tap to center.

Planning table with swatches and cue notes Planning table in full color
Color spotlight over planning table
First look aisle in gentle grayscale base First look aisle in full color
Color spotlight over first look aisle

Backstage Polaroids

Calm rooms make calm shows. We label, stage, and brief so crews can move softly — here are two little postcards from the quiet side of the curtain.

Call sheet pinned on cork board beside markers
Call Sheet — names, cues, contacts; readable at a glance.
Production toolkit with headset, tape and cue cards
Toolkit — spare cells, dry cloths, cable labels, and a smile.

Depth Stack

Two layers, one story. A foreground detail and a wider frame lean gently with your scroll or cursor, hinting at the way guests notice different things at once.

Detail: hands placing jasmine on brass plate
Detail layer
Wide frame: evening venue with warm lights
Wide layer

Small Things We Notice

The quiet decisions that keep joy effortless: the way a typeface reads in low light, the height of stage steps for sari pleats, the cable color that disappears from photos, the water point placed where grandparents naturally rest. These aren’t decorations; they’re guest comfort in disguise.

  • Readable signs: high x-height fonts, bilingual where needed, matte lamination to avoid glare.
  • Hydration geometry: water within 30 m of dance floor; discreet refills so photos stay clean.
  • Sound comfort: sub levels capped for kids & elders; speech mics EQ’d for clarity, not volume.
  • Invisible safety: cable ramps that match flooring; glow tape only where it won’t pull focus.
  • Queue choreography: parallel gates for seniors and strollers; ushers briefed on tone, not script.
  • Green room calm: chairs with arms, mirror lights at 3200–3600 K, tissues + cool air, always.
Escort-card table with clear type and warm candles
Clear, warm signage
Cable labels and ramps blended into flooring
Invisible safety details