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Welcome back to our twenty sixth spectacular Wanwisa Wednesday! Be sure to check out her previous posts I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV and XXV for more fabulous wedding inspiration!

This weeks inspiration is all about style and, more importantly, comfort! For your big day, set up a seating area for guests to lounge in during cocktail hour and to rest their dancing-feet late into the night! Take a look at some gorgeous designs from the likes of Colin Cowie and Mindy Weiss for a little lounge inspiration!

First scene – a girlie but sophisticated setting of fuchsia velvet pillows, mirrored cocktail tables and gorgeous chandeliers by Mindy Weiss via Instyle Weddings. Next, dress up a minimalist seating area with rose-adorned pillows {design by Mindy Weiss via Instyle Weddings}. Second row right, a chic black and white space gets a touch of luscious red {design by Mindy Weiss via Instyle Weddings}. Second row left, a glamorous setting of silk and tassels designed by Scott Corridan via Instyle Weddings. Have a look at Fete NY’s contemporary design combining a rich palette with a streamline setting {third row via Fete NY}. Outdoor wedding? Try an open air colonial lounge – so global chic {fourth row via Fete NY}. Throwing a more casual outdoor celebration? Simple lounge chairs get some flair when you add a fire pit! {via Colin Cowie}. And last, a wicker setting complete with Persian rugs adds elegant comfort at a garden wedding {via Colin Cowie}.

Until next Wednesday! Xoxo, Wanwisa

Written with love by Katharine
3 Comments
  1. avatar ryanmanthey reply

    wow , looks great. very inviting

  2. avatar Sharise at Urban Engagements reply

    I want the open air colonial lounge(4th row) in my backyard!

  3. avatar Sarah reply

    I am loving that "colonial lounge". That would be AMAZING!

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