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Spring Blossoms, Autumn Leaves

& Frosted Nights

A Wedding Designed Through the Seasons

How Konark Weddings brought three seasons to life across three extraordinary events for Yashna & Khusshraj at Anantara Jaipur - each one a complete world, each one utterly different.

 

Every wedding has a vision at its heart. For Yashna, the bride, that vision was poetic in its simplicity and ambitious in its ambition: she wanted each event of her wedding to embody a different season. Spring. Autumn. Winter. Three events, three worlds, three completely different emotional registers - all united by the idea that nature, in each of its moods, offers its own kind of beauty.

It was a brief that immediately excited us at Konark Weddings. Designing to a season is designing to a feeling - to a particular quality of light, a specific palette drawn from the natural world, a set of materials and textures that carry an entire atmosphere within them. To do it three times across a single wedding, at the beautiful Anantara Jewel Bagh Jaipur, was a creative challenge we embraced completely.

The result was three events so distinct in character that guests moved between them as though travelling between different worlds. And yet, running through all three, was the same thread of thoughtfulness, the same commitment to creating spaces that felt truly immersive - and the same couple at the centre of it all.

 

 

Yashna & Khusshraj

Anantara Jewel Bagh Jaipur

Spring  ·  Autumn  ·  Winter

EVENT 01  ·  WELCOME DINNER  ·  SPRING

Under the Cherry Moon

Anantara Jaipur - Open Fountain Lounge

Spring arrives softly. It announces itself through the faintest blush of colour against bare branches, through the scent of blooms opening after the cold, through a gentle quality of light that feels like the world exhaling. Under the Cherry Moon - Yashna’s vision for her welcome dinner - captured all of that softness and carried it into the Anantara Jaipur after dark.

This was a night function, which meant the cherry blossom world we were building had to exist in the particular magic of evening light. The brief was clear from the outset: light pink pastels, white, and bougainvillea, with an abundance of cherry blossom tree installations as the defining visual statement of the space. The bride wanted the trees - not as a background element, but as the soul of the event, surrounding guests as though they were gathered in a real blossoming grove.

“Under the Cherry Moon was spring made visible - soft, luminous, and alive with the delicate beauty of blossoms in the dark.”

Multiple cherry blossom tree installations were placed throughout the venue, their branches extending overhead and outward, covered in layers of soft pink blooms that caught the light and created a canopy of extraordinary delicacy. These were not decorative accessories - they were architecture, shaping the space and defining the experience of moving through it.

A bar placed at the centre of the event became the natural gathering point of the evening, anchored within the grove of blossom trees and accessible from every direction. The artist stage was dressed with a different tree installation - a deliberate design choice that gave the performer’s space its own distinct visual character while remaining consistent with the spring world surrounding it.

The lounge was positioned near the fountain, creating a setting where the movement and sound of water added another layer of sensory richness to the evening. Chinese paper lanterns and Chinese umbrellas added cultural texture and visual warmth to the space, their shapes echoing the Japanese aesthetic of cherry blossom season and adding gentle pools of light at human scale. Cherry blossom LED lights were woven through the installations, ensuring the trees glowed with warmth as the evening deepened - a detail that transformed the grove as the night progressed and the ambient light faded.

Key Design Elements:

•       Cherry Blossom Tree Installations - Multiple large-scale blossom trees forming the spatial architecture of the event

•       Light Pink, White & Bougainvillea Palette - A soft, luminous colour story true to the spirit of spring in bloom

•       Central Bar - Positioned within the blossom grove as the natural heart of the gathering

•       Artist Stage Tree - A distinct tree installation dressing the performance space

•       Chinese Paper Lanterns & Umbrellas - Adding cultural warmth and gentle light at human scale throughout the lounge

•       Cherry Blossom LED Lights - Illuminating the installations from within as the evening deepened

•       Open Fountain Lounge - Positioned near the Anantara fountain, bringing the sound and movement of water into the setting

Under the Cherry Moon was the perfect opening to a wedding built around the natural world - a first chapter that established the depth of vision behind the entire celebration. Guests arrived at Anantara Jewel Bagh Jaipur and found themselves, immediately, somewhere else entirely: in a blossoming spring garden, lit by lanterns and LEDs, under a moon that felt like it belonged to the occasion.

EVENT 02  ·  HALDI  ·  AUTUMN

We Fall in Love

Anantara Jewel Bagh Jaipur

If the welcome dinner was the first breath of spring, the haldi was the full richness of autumn - warm, textured, layered, and alive with the colours of the season’s turning. We Fall in Love is a title that works on two levels: the autumn fall of leaves, and the fall into love. It was a theme designed for a haldi, which is itself one of the warmest, most joyful rituals of a wedding - and the colour world of autumn carried that warmth perfectly.

“We Fall in Love dressed autumn in its finest - terracotta, burgundy, forest green, and mustard, layered like the season itself into something rich and deeply beautiful.”

The colour palette was drawn directly from the natural world of autumn at its peak: terracotta, deep burgundy, forest green, and mustard yellow. These are colours with weight and warmth, colours that speak of harvest and abundance, of the particular beauty that arrives when the world prepares to rest. Together, they created a palette that was sophisticated without being cool, vibrant without being bright.

The welcome standy at the entrance set the tone beautifully - entirely covered in autumn leaves, it was the first thing guests encountered and immediately communicated the world they were stepping into. The leaves added a layer of natural texture that gave the rustic warmth of the theme an immediate, tactile presence. It was an entrance moment that was both visually striking and true to the season.

The lounge was a study in thoughtful styling: autumn leaf prints ran through the upholstery and soft furnishings, creating a surface-level consistency that made the space feel designed at every level. The Jodhpuri canopy over the lounge was chosen in rust orange - a traditional form given a colour that was entirely in keeping with the autumn world around it, bridging Rajasthani craft with the season’s palette in a single element.

A beautifully conceived decor corner used a pedestal styled with fabric drapes and delicate beads mala alongside terracotta floral arrangements - a vignette of autumn abundance that gave guests a moment of close-up beauty within the broader landscape of the event. It was the kind of detail that rewards attention: something that becomes richer the longer you look at it.

Key Design Elements:

•       Terracotta, Burgundy, Forest Green & Mustard Palette - The full colour world of autumn at its richest

•       Autumn Leaf Welcome Standy - An entrance covered entirely in autumn leaves - the first immersive moment of the event

•       Jodhpuri Canopy in Rust Orange - A traditional Rajasthani canopy form dressed in the season’s accent colour

•       Autumn-Print Lounge - Upholstery and soft furnishings carrying the leaf print through every surface

•       Pedestal Decor Corner - Fabric drapes, beads mala, and terracotta florals creating a styled vignette

•       Wooden Placemats with Autumn MDF Cutouts - Table-level detailing in keeping with the theme’s material language

•       Personalised Autumn Leaf Coasters - Custom coasters in autumn leaf cutout form - a tactile, take-home personalised detail

•       Mr. Coconut Activity Cart - Decorated with autumn leaves and personalised with the couple’s initials on every coconut  


The Mr. Coconut activity cart deserves a particular mention. Dressed in autumn leaves and personalised with the couple’s initials on every coconut, it was a guest experience that worked on multiple levels - a fresh, interactive moment within the haldi, and a deeply personal touch that made every guest feel seen. The personalisation at this haldi extended from the grandest lounge element to the smallest coaster, and it was precisely that consistency of care that gave We Fall in Love its particular richness.

EVENT 03  ·  SANGEET  ·  WINTER

Frosted Nights

Anantara Jewel Bagh Jaipur - Lawn

Winter is the most theatrical of the seasons. It is the season of stillness and spectacle - of bare trees draped in white, of light refracting through ice, of the particular hush that falls with snow. For the sangeet - the most celebratory, most electric event of any wedding - Yashna chose winter as her canvas. And Frosted Nights delivered a winter world of extraordinary visual ambition.

“Frosted Nights turned the Anantara lawn into a winter landscape - pixel lights falling like snow overhead, igloos glowing on the grass, and a snow corner waiting to be discovered.”

The defining element of the sangeet was the pixel light ceiling - a full overhead installation capable of displaying shifting graphics and patterns, programmed to create a continuous snowfall effect throughout the evening. This was not a static ceiling treatment but a dynamic, living installation: a sky that actually snowed, that moved and shifted with the music and mood of the night. The ability to change the ceiling’s graphic in real time gave the event a quality of transformation that kept the visual experience alive from the first dance to the last.

On the lawn, two igloo installations were built as immersive architectural landmarks - glowing structures that signified winter with immediate clarity and gave guests something genuinely unexpected to encounter as they moved through the space. Igloos at a Jaipur sangeet: it was a creative decision that could only make sense within a seasonal concept as fully committed as Frosted Nights, and in context, it felt entirely, perfectly right.

A dedicated snow corner was created with its own tagline: “Let it Snow.” This was a styled guest experience zone - a space within the space that invited guests to pause, engage, and photograph - designed with winter elements layered throughout: snowflakes, ice motifs, white Christmas elements, and the delicate detail of ice rabbits that added a note of playfulness and wonder to the winter landscape.


Key Design Elements:

•       Pixel Light Ceiling with Snowfall Effect - A dynamic overhead installation displaying continuous snowfall graphics throughout the evening

•       Changeable Ceiling Graphics - Real-time graphic adjustments allowing the ceiling to evolve with the vibe of the function

•       Two Igloo Installations on the Lawn - Glowing architectural structures creating an immediate sense of a winter landscape

•       Snow Corner with ‘Let it Snow’ Tagline - A dedicated styled guest experience zone within the broader winter world

•       Snowflakes & Ice Rabbit Details - Winter motifs woven through the decor at every scale - from large installations to intimate detailing

•       White Christmas Elements - Seasonal references layered through the styling to reinforce the winter character of the space

What made Frosted Nights so successful as a sangeet concept was the completeness of its commitment. A pixel ceiling that actually snows. Igloos on the lawn. A snow corner with its own identity. Winter detailing at every level, from the grand to the granular. This was a seasonal world fully realised - and in that completeness, it created something that felt genuinely immersive rather than merely themed.

At a Glance - All Three Events

 

EVENT

THEME

SEASON

SIGNATURE ELEMENT

Welcome Dinner

Under the Cherry Moon

Spring

Cherry blossom trees, open fountain lounge & Chinese lanterns

Haldi

We Fall in Love

Autumn

Autumn leaf standy, coconut activity cart & terracotta decor corner

Sangeet

Frosted Nights

Winter

Pixel light ceiling, igloo installations & snow corner

 

The Art of Seasonal Wedding Decor at Anantara Jaipur

Designing to a season is one of the most demanding - and most rewarding - creative briefs a wedding decor company can receive. A season is not simply a colour palette or a set of props: it is an entire sensory world, with its own light quality, its own materials, its own emotional atmosphere. To translate that world into a wedding event is to ask: what does this season feel like, and how do we make that feeling present for every guest the moment they arrive?

Yashna’s brief gave us three answers to that question - one for spring, one for autumn, one for winter. And at Anantara Jewel Bagh Jaipur, one of Jaipur’s most beautiful and distinctive luxury properties, we had a venue whose architecture and landscape provided the ideal canvas for each seasonal world.

Why the Seasonal Concept Works So Powerfully

The power of a seasonal concept lies in its universality. Every guest has a feeling for spring, for autumn, for winter - a set of memories and sensory associations that mean the decor, when executed faithfully, triggers something immediate and genuine. You step into the cherry blossom grove and you feel spring, even in Jaipur, even at night. You sit under the Jodhpuri rust canopy surrounded by autumn leaves and the palette of harvest, and the warmth of the season is present. You walk into a lawn where pixels fall like snow overhead and igloos glow on the grass, and winter arrives.

This is the difference between theming and world-building. Theming applies a visual language. World-building creates a complete sensory environment that the guest inhabits rather than simply observes. Every decision at Yashna and Khusshraj’s wedding - from the cherry blossom LED lights to the autumn leaf coasters to the igloo installations - was made in service of complete immersion.

Anantara Jewel Bagh Jaipur as a Seasonal Canvas

Anantara Jaipur’s distinctive architecture and landscape made it an ideal venue for a seasonally themed multi-event wedding. The open fountain space provided the natural setting for a spring evening under cherry blossoms and lanterns. The lawns offered the scale needed for igloo installations and a pixel light ceiling. The venue’s inherent elegance gave every seasonal concept a foundation of luxury that elevated the natural world references rather than making them feel rustic or casual.

The venue and the seasonal concept enhanced each other at every event - which is precisely the outcome we work toward at Konark Weddings: decor that belongs to its venue as much as it belongs to its brief.

What Sets Konark Weddings Apart

Konark Weddings is a luxury wedding design and decor company. Design is the singular craft we give our complete attention to - and Yashna and Khusshraj’s wedding is a strong example of what that focus produces. Three events, each fully realised as its own world, each carrying the seasonal vision from its largest installation to its smallest personalised detail. The cherry blossom LED lights that glowed within the trees. The rust orange Jodhpuri canopy. The igloo that glowed on the Anantara lawn.

Every detail was a choice. Every choice was part of the concept. And every concept was built for one purpose: to create something that felt, for every guest, genuinely extraordinary.

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