The Black Grecian Band Backdrop
Held back in a wedding in May we provided this new and certainly unique for the party side of the wedding. We would like to showcase the black grecian backdrop.
This gorgeous wedding held in a gorgeous marquee in the deep part of Essex. – The lovely Braxted park
The bride choose to go for our new black backdrop for the DJ and Band.
The black Grecian is a great way to have a huge party- its contrasting black and white lighting make it the centre focal point.
We also provide our glittery crystal globes for the table centrepieces.
These were our large head centrepieces with the mirror base and matching tealights
These were a gorgeous feature on the table and especially for the sit down meal when the day light faded.
When we came back that night this is what was going on:
Pretty right..
The globes always come into their own at that point.
We of course have the traditional white grecian which is coloured with uplights to create a romantic and dramatic affect.
This black grecian works well for the top table as well but its a great way to create something special for the stage behind the band or behind the DJ over the usual plain starlight backdrop.
We also provided top table charger plates which are a mirror luxury- and a lovely added detail for the photographs and the top table decor.
The brides colour was silver and red- a stiking combo – so we also suggested little details on the napkins which are a silver ribbon.
The goblets were added to either side of the table alongside a floral arrangement, red rose petals and our white organza table swags.
Pretty and picture perfect.
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We still have the mirror charger plates for the top table as well as our glass beaded luxury charger plates.
No chair covers were in sight at this wedding..why? because these chairs are the gorgeous chiavari chairs. The new popular norm in weddings.
We stock silver, gold and black chiavari chairs as well as the traditional chair covers.
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