Loloma Lodge, McKenzie Bridge, OR

Nathalie & Eddie’s Wedding

This multi-day intimate forest wedding surpassed our wildest dreams. A year of planning and design, over 22 vendor teams, 9 Mae&Co crew members, 16 hour days spent running, hanging, moving, lifting, laughing, solving, dancing… it’s hard to describe everything that went into these three glorious days in the middle of the forest with Nathalie and Eddie’s most special people and the most magnificent details.

When Nathalie and Eddie shared their initial vision for their wedding day, we connected instantly. They wanted to host an intimate weekend long celebration at Loloma Lodge. Eddie told us: “when Nathalie and I got engaged, she threw out the idea of getting married in the woods in Oregon. It was the last place we had visited before COVID-19, and we both felt a connection to the area and a desire to go back.” They knew that they wanted nature to be at the forefront of an incredible, communal experience for their guests. And they also knew that they wanted to skip the trending neutral and blush hues and go all out with mood jewel tones and lean into a retro boho vibe. Done and done.

For this unique multi-day wedding we created three entirely different designs: a vintage boho vibe for an evening welcome dinner; a moody and ethereal forest feel for the wedding day, and a simple jewel tone and retro farewell brunch. 

On Friday, guests arrived to a forest space filled with lush and inviting ‘70s vibes. Custom created rattan installations floated over tables filled with boho pampass grass florals and retro table linens. Our tablescape featured unique and quirky materials including amber colored glassware, oatmeal velvet napkins and orange dried palm leaves atop each place setting.

After a night of revelry, we got to work designing a wedding day filled with all the deep, jewel tones. In the ceremony space, Color Theory Design Co. created wild and organic floral arrangements that appeared to grow naturally out from the forest floor and branches. We created wisteria-like installations to create a whimsical feel and a magical, intimate space.

We love creating custom installations for our couple, and this extravagant wedding called for something a little extra. So we built a unique champagne wall seating chart and a structure to go over the dinner tables - complete with hanging, candlelit glass globes to create an ethereal and romantic vibe. This forest wedding tablescape was such a fun challenge, as we sourced pearlescent dinner chargers, velvet table linens and vibrant teal napkins to pair with bold black accents.

And before sending their guests off, we designed a final farewell brunch with all the minimal and retro vibes. We played with bold orange, yellow and mustard linens and stayed true to the weekend’s jewel tone theme with a teal pop of color for our water glasses. 

Nathalie and Eddie were the most genuine, sweet and hilarious humans. They challenged us creativity and trusted us wholeheartedly. I always want to create a day that reflects our couples perfectly. And I’m so thankful they let us turn a weekend in the woods to the most magical wedding and event that they (and we) will never forget.



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