Throughout the wedding planning journey with our couples, one in every of our favourite parts is working on the chuppah design for his or her modern Jewish weddings. Chuppahs in and of themselves are structurally quite simple, which allows us a whole lot of freedom to make them beautiful, aesthetically aligned features that usually change into one in every of the foremost talking points of your complete wedding. Elegante by Michelle J couples generally select chuppah designs which might be real show-stoppers, and no two look the identical because they’re thoughtfully and personally curated – here’s how we do it, and the way you possibly can narrow down what you wish for your personal chuppah.
You’ll also find a complete bank of design inspiration below!
What does your chuppah have to have for a Jewish wedding?
The excellent news is, all a chuppah needs to be is 4 poles with a cover or covering excessive, with open sides. Symbolically, it represents the house you’ll construct together as a pair, along with your marriage becoming legally binding throughout the ceremony that takes place beneath it. Our couples often select to make use of a family heirloom Tallit as a part of the cover.
Beyond this, the design of your chuppah is entirely as much as you and could be absolutely whatever you wish it to be.
How Elegante by Michelle J approaches chuppah design.
For us, the chuppah ceremony is the center of your wedding, and it tends to be a really emotive and emotional a part of the day. Because of this, we actually like to have a good time this vital element of our couples’ weddings by designing chuppah structures that basically deliver on wow factor.
As a rule, your chuppah is one in every of the primary things your guests will see once they arrive in your wedding day – it’s the primary opportunity to utterly transport them into the world we’ve designed for you, the primary probability to incorporate them in a very special memory that they’ll all share.
We treat your chuppah each as a part of your wedding design as a complete, and as its very own moment with a selected style and atmosphere. Designing your chuppah starts with an anchor, something that the entire aesthetic revolves around – this is likely to be the olive grove it should stand in front of, or your favourite flower, for instance.
As a rule, our couples go big and delightful with their chuppah designs – abundant florals are a well-liked selection at our weddings!
Nonetheless, not all couples, venues and weddings need or want a giant, elaborate chuppah. Sometimes our couples want their venues to talk for themselves, and the design of your chuppah will at all times be influenced by where you’re having your wedding. Let’s compare a Jewish wedding in a London ballroom vs one in an overseas destination, for instance:
- A London hotel ballroom could be beautiful and chic in itself, however the wow factor really comes out of your styling. Added to which, it’s likely that your guests can have attended London ballroom weddings before or a minimum of think they know what to anticipate. On this case, designing a chuppah that is filled with personality and really impactful within the space is more vital
- At a destination wedding (similar to Emily & Avery’s shown below) you might decide to host your chuppah somewhere with a superb backdrop, and need that view to do all of the talking. On this case, your venue is already doing a few of the ‘decorating’ work so you might decide to keep your chuppah design more easy
One of the best part about your chuppah design is that there are no rules beyond the essential structure, so no two ever must look or feel the identical. We work with our trusted range of vendor partners across chuppah structure construct, florals, styling and lighting production to make sure something bespoke and delightful, each time.
Chuppah design inspiration to your modern Jewish wedding
Destination wedding chuppah designs:
Aviva & Alan’s chuppah on the Synagogue in Florence
See their full weekend wedding.
Emily & Avery’s chuppah at their Algarve wedding
Examine their destination wedding in Portugal.
Katie & Tom’s chuppah at their Mallorcan garden wedding
The complete garden party wedding here.
Natasha & Mark’s lakeside chuppah in Italy
Discover the celebration.
Talia & Nadav’s Spanish wedding chuppah
Examine this two-centre wedding starting in Barcelona.
London wedding chuppah designs:
Annabel & Oli’s Kew Gardens chuppah
Discover this celebration at one in every of London’s most iconic venues
Daniella & Adam’s chuppah in London
See the entire London museum wedding.
Emily & Louis’ chuppah at Corinthia London
Featured on Smashing The Glass
Georgia & Tom’s Savoy wedding chuppah
See more of this beautiful London ballroom wedding
Kirsty & Dean’s Rosewood London chuppah
Discover our 5 favourite London ballrooms for weddings.
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Practical considerations to your chuppah design
Regardless of how decadently designed your chuppah, it still must serve its purpose. Listed here are a number of practical tricks to consider:
- There must be enough space underneath the chuppah for every thing you desire to include in your ceremony. Often, couples stand beneath the chuppah with many members of their family in addition to the rabbi, and other guests may come as much as do readings throughout. Nonetheless much space you start with under the chuppah, keep in mind that in the event you start constructing out the poles with florals it should begin to creep inwards – make sure you factor this in.
- You need to also be certain all of your guests have an excellent view of what’s happening underneath the chuppah, so if you may have numerous decor on the poles you’ll need to think about the configuration of the seating around it. As beautiful as your florals could also be, your guests are here to see you get married! Previously we have now created various different seating arrangements to accommodate this.
- Are you able to reuse your chuppah space at any point throughout the day? With such a rigorously designed structure, it at all times seems a shame to walk away out of your ceremony and never see it again all day! Our couples often wish to return for photos beneath the chuppah (provided your ceremony and reception are happening in the identical location) or have their cake cutting there later within the evening.
- In case your wedding is going down in a Synagogue, you and your suppliers might want to work with them to rearrange access times and to ascertain what’s and isn’t allowed. Your chuppah design may require a protracted construct time or specific items or materials to be brought inside, and this all must be checked and approved to stay respectful and ensure every thing goes to plan on the day.
After all, having a Jewish wedding planner on board throughout removes the necessity so that you can worry about any of this, and likewise gives you one of the best probability of marrying beneath a chuppah that your pals and family can be talking about for years to come back!
Get in contact to start out planning your Jewish wedding within the south of England or Mediterranean Europe – in the event you love our chuppah designs, just wait until you see the remaining of our weddings.




















