Artistic Indian Wedding at Grounds for Sculpture in NJ

Paisley Singh (28 and a software engineer) and Joe Plantamura (28 and works in client success for point of sale software) wanted their wedding to tran

Paisley Singh (28 and a software engineer) and Joe Plantamura (28 and works in client success for point of sale software) wanted their wedding to transport guests to the storied land of Westeros. “We envisioned a sort of Game of Thrones meets Indian fantasy fusion,” Paisley says. A storybook- like tour convinced the couple to choose Grounds for Sculpture as their venue. “The first thing we saw was a snow-covered peacock,” Paisley says. “It was beautiful and magical—just what we wanted.” On the day of, the wedding party rocked Indian attire, and dragon eggs sat next to the cake. 
A peacock-inspired palette of deep blue, ruby red and emerald green with Indian- inspired décor, including gold elephants and lanterns, brought an international vibe to the industrial space. Paisley carried a warm mix of eucalyptus, thistle and ranunculus down the aisle. The newlyweds entered the party wielding swords, accompanied by a traditional drum-beating tassa band. “We loved seeing everyone dancing when the band came on,” Joe says.

Bride and Groom Embrace on Bridge
Bride Carries Jewel Toned Bouquet
Bridal Party in Traditional Indian Garments