Meghan + Peter at Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm
All details for this ceremony and reception were planned intentionally and it shows! Featured in 100 layer cake & more.

Meghan + Peter
Beneath soaring glass ceilings, this wedding reception felt less like a party and more like stepping inside a living garden dream. The historic greenhouse at Dos Pueblos Orchid Farm was transformed into a warmly layered, entirely intentional world where disco balls caught afternoon light streaming through panes of glass, terracotta pots hung suspended mid-air, and the scent of flowers mingled with the golden hour.
Tables
were laden with loose, abundant florals in copper, rust, cream, and blush. The kind of arrangements that feel gathered, not arranged. Mismatched wooden chairs, collected from different eras, gave the room an heirloom ease. At the far end, a sage green bar facade with arched cutouts became the centerpiece backdrop, framed by lush greenery and fairy lights strung like constellations across the rafters.
Every detail spoke to a deliberate softness: the hand-folded napkins, the taper candles in varying heights, the mix of round and long tables that encouraged wandering and gathering. This was a reception designed to feel simultaneously intimate and expansive, rooted in nature yet elevated by design. Nothing was accidental, and everything was alive.
Planning and Design @onyxandredwood
Photography @nikkistrekowski_photo
Bar @craftedcocktailssb
Beauty @samarabeautysb
Dress @Kyhabride
Suit @Indochino
Catering @whoanellycaters
Cinematography @polo_studios
Entertainment @riviera.culture.club
Florals @knotjustflowers
Lighting Production @bellavistadesigns
Rentals @adorefolklore @partypleasers @bbjlatavola
Transportation @sbairbus
Venue @dos_pueblos_orchid_farm



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