Château de Sannes · Provence ·

30 guests · Multi-day celebration

Ellen and Will wanted three days in Provence with the thirty people who matter most, and they wanted every moment to feel intentional. Not a small wedding. An intimate one, at the highest level, where no one was a spectator.

The challenge with thirty guests at a property like Château de Sannes is scale. A five-star estate designed for large celebrations can swallow a small group if you let it. We worked with the architecture of the space rather than against it, using smaller, more personal areas of the property, expanding the dinner table with generous negative space so the room felt curated rather than empty, and designing each event to draw the group closer together rather than spread them out.

Each day had its own identity. The first evening was rooted in Provence itself: local pâtisseries, a cart with gifts from nearby lavender farms, and provençal chicken on the menu. It was a love letter to the region, designed to make guests feel that they had arrived somewhere specific, not just somewhere beautiful.

The wedding day shifted completely. Inspired by Bridgerton, we built a palette of soft pastels and blousy, romantic florals around a statement circular table that placed every guest in conversation with every other. The effect was the opposite of a traditional top table. No hierarchy, no separation, just thirty people sharing a single evening.

The pool party the following day stripped everything back. Bright colours, pool floats, towels everywhere, music, and sun. No formality, no schedule.

"The wedding was perfect — exactly how I envisioned, and everyone kept saying how beautiful it was and how fun it was." — Ellen

Venue Château de Sannes Catering Roland Paix Planning and Design Best Events Co Photography Elise Morgan Content Moaya
Hair and Makeup Alexia Bigaud-Morin Florals Flower & Twig Ceremony Music Cecile Bonhomme Band Hyperfunk Furniture Maison Options

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