World's most highlighted centerpieces in one place! Sounds impossible? Well, this wedding will prove that imagination and creativity knows no limitations!

The bride is an art enthusiast, so she definitely wanted an artistic spin on her big day. International designers gathered from all around the world to translate the bride's artistic vision and taste into the wedding. They decided to go that extra mile and transform an empty exhibition hall in Qatar into a futuristic gallery overloaded with the bride's favorite contemporary artworks with a whole lot of imaginative details.

Each room in this wedding offered an over-the-top artistic experience using a medley of colors, various shapes, and different mediums. Walk with us step by step as we will make you encounter an artistic journey like no other!

It all started with the wedding card. A hint of the theme and the overall mood was present the moment guests laid eyes on the invitation. Some of her sketches and drawings were included in the invite. It was artistic memorabilia that left everyone tempted for the big day, especially us!  

The wedding entrance was inspired by Robert Indiana's 'LOVE' Sculpture, adding a pop art touch to the surrounding. The large, scaled letters after her name, Noof, stacked atop one another captured our hearts, but it was just the beginning. 

Venturing into a world of dazzling monochromatic art, this tunnel got us walking midway between mystery and symbol. This pathway's palette limited to two basic colors and the pattern are inspired from the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's monochrome work, giving the impression of extending outward from the work itself. To elevate the sophisticated aesthetic of this space, giant Russian matryoshka nesting dolls, which are a well-known representation of the traditional art of Russia, were also added, following the same monochromatic theme as the overall room for a homogenous look. The designers added a spiral balloon installation to guarantee the ultimate entry experience that is different yet ultra-fun!


 The Abaya room was plucked straight from our whimsical, stylish wedding dreams, undoubtedly delighting guests with fashion-forward multi-use abaya bags. From the ultra-chic packaging to the small artistic numbering tickets, every detail was a major hit. 

The next room didn't just satisfy our visual senses, it hypnotized all our senses! A human-sized beehive elevated with hexagonal mirrors to give that honeycomb effect, and droplets from the ceiling reflected in the poor underneath, carrying a variety of the most refined scents. Guests wandered around the space while enjoying a refined selection of the most luxurious perfumes as well as a naturalistic and organic space.

The powder room was unexpected escape, offering an inviting and intimate experience where guests relaxed undisturbed while getting their beauty-fix. Just as the first recordings of art started within a cave, the goal was to design a space that encourages creativity and imagination, a place where space, body, and mind interact with each other in curiosity. A canvas of white walls, embellished with large, cavernous openings creating the appearance of lightwells, oversized natural elements to give an organic feel to the surrounding, and statement multi-use details carved out of a white stone. 

Taking the form of speed, this infinite tunnel of irregular geometric shapes is here to change the game! A black and white 3D abstract futuristic tunnel in a contemporary style, serving major visual art with optical illusion. 

What's better than enjoying a cup coffee? Enjoying a cup of coffee while being surrounded by Infinite translucent popsicles for a playful and fun ambiance. Inspired by Korean lollipop vending machines, this coffee room is one of the coolest you'll ever see! Illuminated glowing mirrors reiterating the vastness of space and creating a multi-perspective effect, while all sofas are dipped in gelato colors. Thoughtful to the very last detail, each cup was artistically customized with patterns, heart-warming notes, and eye-striking color combination.

Call us obsessed, but how can we not be when every angle is breathing art at its core. Even the restroom was inspired from Manolo Valdés' monumental Infanta Margarita, standing to interact with the artistic environment. A splash of vibrant shades, major figures in contemporary art anywhere you look, while mastering perfectly multiple mediums with abstract sculptures and contemporary installations. Even Jeff Koons 'Bouqet of Tulips' was perfectly recreated to harmonize with the surrounding theme.

Guests were given a unique experience to capture the memory of this night with this colorful photobooth inspired by Valdez's work. An immersive infinity room demonstrating influence from elements of lines and striking colors. Colorful geometric patterns were placed in multiple mediums against walls of mirrors created an otherworldly psychedelic effect, multipling every detail in this room, including Kaleidoscopic vision as well. Its the ultimate example that art art isn't just for looking, but for participating, posing and posting.

 It’s art, but not as you know it! This wedding reception is a celebration of art in its endless forms! A space that speaks to the contemporary aesthetic so fluently, merging metallic-hued spheres combined in different sizes, with fantastical and intricate adding a pop of color to the all-white space. As for the ceiling, Everything gleams! The iridescent effect created through color reflections put around a sea of monochromic, white-toned surrounding, designed to stand out in all means. 

Giving the space a ultra-modern edge with this next level bridal seat. Massive white-hued stones were placed as couches and chairs, complemented with an artsy backdrop spilling with colors, shapes, and designs.

The wedding cake ? None other than Annie Morris' "stack" sculpture! Precarious towers of colorful, lumpen spheres that are hand-molded and casted in raw pigmented colors. We bet Annie Morris would be proud with this perfect replica!

The elegance extends to the dining area draped in voile chiffon and upscale designs. A Projection of the four elements "Fire, water, earth and air" took the dining experience to new heights as guests had an interesting time enjoying the digital loops of art while dining. The elegance extends to the dining area draped in voile chiffon and upscale designs. A Projection of the four elements "Fire, water, earth and air" took the dining experience to new heights as guests had an interesting time enjoying the digital loops of art while dining.

Is it really an art gallery wedding without Kusama's signature polka dotted pumpkins ? Guests left with edible iconic wedding favors, definetly on another level of creativity, all attractive in color, form and taste!

Influenced by art, theatre, period costume and historical elegance, an exclusive regal bridal gown was brought to reality. Krikor Jabotian defined new standards for high fashion leaving his bride elegantly ahead of her time, while delivering timeless elegance represented in the most iconic way. To level up her bridal style, the bride went for a daring and unusual bridal bouquet dripping in pearls and sophistication. We're mad for outside-of-the-box ideas and this one hits the top of the leaderboard.

It’s extraordinary, it’s extravagant, it's a feast for the eyes! 

 

  • Wedding planner and designer: The Label By Kholoud
  • Florist and Imaginer: Tony Marklew
  • Wedding dress: Krikor Jabotian
  • Photography: Pulse Production
  • Bride's photographer: Doville Gail