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This Mid-Century Storys Building Wedding in Downtown Toronto Has a Great Use of Greenery

March 21, 2018 | juliette

When Ann and Neil realized they couldn’t find an outdoor venue for their summer wedding, they decided to bring the outdoors inside at their Storys Building wedding in downtown Toronto. Working with Wild Vogel Works and Rosehill Blooms, the couple created the dreamiest greenery-forward decor using a combination of Tasmanian eucalyptus and Italian foliage. Their goal was to infuse a rustic feel into the industrial space, and we think they nailed it. The bride’s chic LoversLand perfectly complemented the mid-century modern vibe, and her bridesmaids’ pretty pink BHLDN dresses added just the right amount of boho feels to complete the natural look and feel. Eleanor Dobbins Photography did a fantastic job capturing all the urban loveliness this wedding had to offer!

The Couple:

Ann and Neil

The Wedding:

Storys Building, Toronto, Canada

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The walk down the aisle after we were pronounced husband and wife I would say would have to be the most memorable. We had an upbeat song playing, ‘Don’t stop the Feeling’ by JT, everyone was smiling, laughing and taking pictures, and we had white confetti swirling all around us as the guests tossed it.

I’ve always loved the rustic, mid-century look of exposed brick, exposed beams, large windows and lots of greenery for a venue. We wanted a central location so that it was easy for guests to travel to- which the Storys Building provided. We couldn’t do an outdoor wedding (due to venue availability) so we brought the greenery indoors by having a few large, lush green garlands of Italian Ruscus and Gunnii eucalyptus hanging from the ceiling.

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Processional – “Simone” by Peirson Ross (who is a family friend, which made it extra special)
Recessional – “Can’t Stop the Feeling” by Justine Timberlake
First Dance – “Go Solo” by Tom Rosenthal

The Wedding Team:

Photography – Eleanor Dobbins Photography
Venue – Storys Building
Floral Design – Wild Vogel Works, Rosehill Blooms
Makeup Artist and Hair Styling – Civello Aveda Salon
Wedding Dress – LoversLand
Bridesmaids’ Apparel – BHLDN

 

Congratulations to Ann and Neil, and a big thanks to Junebug member Eleanor Dobbins Photography for sharing this lovely Toronto wedding with us! Are you as obsessed with greenery-forward decor as we are? Then you have to take a peak at this round-up of greenery decor that proved less is more!

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One Comment

  1. Where are the navy suits from?! I’m obsessed with them and can’t find any even comparable to how pretty those are!

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