A Day That Felt Like Them
Claudia and Nate’s wedding was a true reflection of their bold, editorial style. Set at the Columbus Museum of Art and planned by Aisle and Co, the day combined sculptural design, crisp white florals, and deep burgundy accents for a modern, sophisticated celebration. Every detail felt intentional, from the fashion to the florals, making the day unmistakably theirs.
Getting Ready & First Look
Claudia and her bridesmaids spent the morning together getting glam and ready for the big day. The Bride’s hair was styled by Ashley Janae, and her & the bridesmaids makeup was flawlessly executed by Rose Gold Leopard Beauty. Soon after, Claudia stepped into an elegant ball gown from La Jeune Mariee.
Photos Before the Ceremony
The couple shared a stunning first look in the Patricia M. Jurgensen Sculpture Garden, a serene and artful setting that perfectly complemented the day’s editorial aesthetic. Claudia and Nate’s portraits were taken in Edwards Court and the adjacent galleries, as well as in the Patricia M. Jurgensen Sculpture Garden. The fountains and sculptures created elegant, nature-inspired backdrops, perfectly complementing the couple’s modern aesthetic. All photos were beautifully captured by Folchi Creative.
Personal Details Woven Throughout
Invitations and calligraphy by Lumanca Paper reflected the couple’s refined taste, while Prema Designs created bold, sculptural white florals accented with deep burgundy accents.
Reception and decor details were carefully curated: A Novel Affair provided rentals and decor, including wooden Bentwood chairs, while clear acrylic chairs came from Aiden and Grace. Linens from Lasting Impressions and Event Source Rentals, along with wooden tables from Event Source, added texture and warmth. The glamorous seating chart by Avant-Garde Impressions added a polished, stylish touch.
The couple’s wedding cake was a multi-tiered elegant white cake from Lavender and Honey, perfectly complementing the sophisticated reception.
A Ceremony Filled With Meaning
The ceremony took place in Edwards Court, surrounded by the atrium’s glass ceiling and the iconic Dale Chihuly sculpture, creating a luminous and art-forward atmosphere. Unique architectural elements and natural light framed the space, making every moment feel editorial and intentional.
A Reception Full of Color and Personality
The reception took place in the Schottenstein Property Group Pavilion, a naturally sunlit space with fresh white walls that served as the perfect canvas for the couple’s editorial vision. Tablescapes featured Prema Designs’ sculptural florals, and every decor element—from linens to chairs—was thoughtfully curated.
Guests enjoyed premium catering and bar service provided by the Columbus Museum of Art, with everything from appetizers to main courses and signature cocktails executed to perfection. Arch City Lights band kept the celebration lively, ensuring the dance floor was full of energy and joy.
A Day Rooted in Joy and Intention
Claudia and Nate’s wedding was a seamless blend of editorial design, personal details, and joyful celebration. From the first look in the sculpture garden to the stunning ceremony under the atrium’s glass ceiling, every moment reflected the couple’s style and personality. The result was a day that felt completely like them—sophisticated and unforgettable.
Other Local Vendors:
Folchi Creative, rosegoldleopardbeauty, lumacapaper, anovelaffair.oh, archcitylights, lirentsevents, Avant Garde Impressions, janaybeauty