Making Your Celebrations Actually Feel Special
We've spent years figuring out what makes weddings and celebrations feel genuinely memorable—and it's not always what you'd expect from a decoration company.
Three Things We've Learned About Creating Spaces
Back in early 2023, we decorated what we thought was a perfectly arranged wedding venue. Beautiful florals, balanced lighting, everything positioned according to design principles. The couple smiled politely but seemed... underwhelmed.
Turns out they'd hoped for something that reflected their story—how they met at a bookstore, their shared love of vintage maps. We started over. Added old books as centerpieces, created table runners from photocopied map sections. Suddenly their faces lit up.
That moment changed how we approach every project. Now we spend the first consultation just listening, asking odd questions, trying to understand what actually matters to you before we touch a single decoration.

Wedding Spaces
From intimate garden ceremonies to grand ballroom receptions. We handled 47 weddings in 2024, each one completely different from the last because—frankly—cookie-cutter wedding decoration makes us uncomfortable.
Milestone Celebrations
Anniversaries, birthdays, corporate milestones—whatever you're marking. We designed a 50th wedding anniversary last November that incorporated photos from every decade of the couple's life. Their grandchildren cried (in a good way).
Cultural Events
Traditional ceremonies that honor heritage while feeling fresh and personal. Working in Baku means we've learned to blend local traditions with contemporary aesthetics in ways that respect both.
How We Actually Work With Clients
The Conversation Before Design
We meet at your venue or ours—whichever feels more comfortable. Bring photos of spaces you love, Pinterest boards, even songs that capture the mood you want. We're hunting for the feeling you're after, not just a visual style. This usually takes 90 minutes, sometimes longer if you're the chatty type (which honestly helps).
Translating Feelings Into Actual Plans
Within a week, we present mood boards, fabric swatches, lighting concepts—tangible elements you can react to. Not fancy renderings that look nothing like reality. Real samples of what we'll actually use. We expect you to dislike some of it. That feedback helps us nail down what works.
Getting The Details Right
Two to three revision rounds where we adjust colors, swap materials, rethink layouts. We're open about what's possible within your budget and honest when something won't work practically. Sometimes the best ideas come from these constraint-driven conversations.
Bringing Everything Together
Our team arrives early on event day (usually 6-8 hours before start time). We've learned to build in buffer time because something always needs adjusting on site—a pillar that photographs darker than expected, natural light that changes the color balance. We stay until you approve the final look.
Being There When It Matters
Someone from our team stays available throughout your event. Not hovering, just accessible if something needs adjustment. We've fixed torn draping, replaced wilted florals, repositioned lighting—small interventions that maintain the look you paid for.
Recent Work That Made Us Proud
The Industrial-Meets-Garden Challenge
Liana and Rashad booked a converted warehouse space in February 2025—high ceilings, concrete floors, great bones but zero warmth. They wanted garden romance without turning it into a literal greenhouse.
We suspended installation of preserved eucalyptus and olive branches from the ceiling beams, creating the feeling of dining under trees without blocking sightlines. Used warm Edison bulb strings for ambient light. Brought in aged wooden farm tables instead of standard banquet rentals. The concrete floors actually worked in our favor once we added Persian-style runners.
What They Told Us After
"It felt like we'd stepped into a secret garden that just happened to have really good acoustics. Our photographer said the natural-meets-industrial contrast gave her some of her favorite shots of the year."

"They listened to our weird requests—like incorporating my grandmother's vintage scarves into the table settings—and made it look intentional rather than random. That's harder than it sounds."
Sevinc Aliyeva
Anniversary Celebration, October 2024

"We had a tight budget and a complicated family situation. They helped us prioritize what would actually matter on the day and where we could simplify without it looking cheap. Appreciated the honesty."
Nigar Mammadova
Wedding Ceremony, December 2024
Making Business Feel Less Stuffy
A tech company approached us in January 2025 for their 10-year milestone celebration. They wanted something that felt celebratory but not over-the-top corporate. Their words: "We're engineers, not investment bankers."
Instead of standard corporate florals and uplighting, we created modular display stations showcasing their decade of product evolution—actual prototypes and early designs mixed with current products. Used their brand colors subtly through accent lighting rather than plastering their logo everywhere. Set up lounge-style seating clusters instead of formal dining.
Client Feedback
"Employees actually stayed and talked to each other instead of leaving after the speeches. Several said it was the first company event that felt like 'us.' That's exactly what we wanted."
Ready To Start Planning?
We're booking events through late 2025 and into early 2026. Most clients book 4-6 months in advance, though we've pulled together beautiful events with less notice when schedules align.
First consultations are free and genuinely no-pressure. We'd rather you find the right fit—even if that's not us—than feel obligated into working together.
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