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We love when industrial architecture is combined with romantic floral wedding details, and that’s just what the Ironworks at Pencoyd Landing is made for. Beauty found in the imperfections, the nostalgia of something old and rusty being repurposed for something modern and beautiful, where friends come together to celebrate.
But first, Jessie and Nick kicked off their wedding weekend with a welcome party at the Ironworks at Pencoyd Landing the night before, giving us a glimpse of the fun and warmth to come. They were glowing with excitement, and the energy was contagious. By the next morning, the anticipation had blossomed into a crisp fall day. Sunny, breezy, and perfect for getting married.
Their vision was chic and modern with a classic twist, built around a black and white color palette. Jessie carried an all-white bouquet, and their invite suite echoed the same clean, elegant design. The couple took full advantage of the Ironworks at Pencoyd Landing setting, stepping out onto the bridge for portraits that brought together waterfront views and industrial textures.
The ceremony took place at the Train Shed, where a chuppah bursting with white florals set the tone. From there, guests moved to The Pumphouse for the reception, and that space is nothing short of stunning. Chandeliers sparkled above the dance floor, tall ceilings opened everything up, and greenery draped from above added warmth and depth. Jessie and Nick’s day was thoughtful and full of heart from start to finish.
. Ironworks at Pencoyd Landing wedding
Venue: Ironworks at Pencoyd Landing
Planner: KPW Productions
Event Design and Florals: Terrain Events
Hair: Rebekah Sattler Hair
Makeup: JKO Beauty
Cake: Nutmeg Cake Design
Invitations: Chick Invitations
Band: Go Go Gadjet
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