Our team was invited to create a true wow factor for an absolutely stunning wedding held at South Lodge in Horsham.
Working closely with the event planner, the design vision was centred around elegant pleated textures in soft creams and champagne tones, with subtle touches of pink. Full technical production was seamlessly integrated into the design, with sound and lighting carefully concealed to maintain a refined and uncluttered aesthetic.
As part of the wedding production, we re-carpeted the room, installed a custom acrylic cream dance floor, and created pinch-pleated walls with additional decorative panels. We supplied and installed all sound and lighting, built custom tables, and constructed a semi-circular cream stage, LED curved bar, DJ booth, and a bespoke dance floor graphic. Lighting was integrated into the backdrop, with uplighting used throughout the space to enhance the overall ambience.
Working in collaboration with the event planner and fellow suppliers, the final result was elevated further with stunning floral arrangements, candlelight, carefully selected seating, and exceptional entertainment—all combining to deliver the vision set out by the client.
South Lodge Hotel is a five-star, 19th-century country house hotel set in the picturesque surroundings of Horsham, West Sussex. Originally developed in 1883 by Frederick DuCane Godman in the neo-Jacobean style typical of Sussex country houses, the property was later expanded in 1911 with the addition of the Drawing Room Wing.
The hotel has a rich history, having welcomed Winston Churchill as a regular guest during his time in Parliament. Today, a corridor leading to the Sussex Wing marks the former location of a lift used to take him to the Elizabeth Le Bay room. During World War II, South Lodge served as a hospital before opening as a hotel in 1985.
