
An Indian wedding isn't one event. It's a run of them — and each one needs to look and feel different.
We design, build and set up decor for Indian, Hindu, Sikh, Punjabi, Gujarati, South Indian and Bengali weddings anywhere in Ireland. Mandaps, floor seating and marigolds for the mehndi, a sangeet stage etc.

The mandap is where the ceremony happens, where the photographs are taken and where both families sit for the longest part of the day. It's worth more thought than a hired frame with fabric thrown over it. We build mandaps to order, sized to your venue and designed around your family's traditions.
Tell us the ceremony you're having and we'll design around it, rather than handing you a standard structure and hoping it fits.
Four-pillar traditional — The classic structure, with decorated pillars, a canopy and draped fabric. Works in almost any venue and photographs well from every angle.
Floral mandap — Heavy floral work across the pillars, canopy and base. Marigold, rose, orchid or mixed, in your chosen palette.
Draped mandap — Softer and more contemporary, built from layered fabric rather than solid structure. Popular for hotel ballrooms and marquees.
Open or minimal mandap — A lighter frame with floral corners, for couples who want the tradition without the scale. Also the practical choice in venues with low ceilings.
Outdoor mandap — For garden and estate ceremonies, weighted and secured properly for Irish weather. We'll always talk through a wet-weather plan before you commit to outdoors.
The most colourful setup of the week. Low floor seating with cushions and mattresses, bright drapes overhead, hanging umbrellas, marigold strings, lanterns and a decorated seat for the bride while the henna is applied. We'll usually build a separate photo backdrop too, because this is the night the photos get taken casually.
This one needs a stage. Performance space, decorated seating for the families to watch from, uplighting, a backdrop that works on camera, and a dancefloor that can take a crowd. We'll coordinate with your DJ or sound supplier on positioning so the stage doesn't end up in the wrong place.
Yellow and marigold throughout. A decorated seating platform for the bride and groom, floral backdrop, and — practically — floor covering, because haldi gets everywhere. We plan for that rather than pretending it won't happen.
A smaller, more intimate setup — a decorated seating area for the couple, floral backdrop, and styling for the ring exchange. Often held at home or in a private function room.
On the day of your event, our team will be there to ensure everything runs smoothly. We will handle all of the logistics and details, so you can relax and enjoy your special day.
Reception stage with a sweetheart sofa or throne chairs, floral wall or draped backdrop, uplighting, top table styling and full room draping. This is where mostof the evening photographs come from, so it gets designed for the camera.

A large share of the Indian weddings we work on involve families flying in — from London, Birmingham, Manchester, Dubai, Delhi, Mumbai, Toronto or New York.
The hard part isn't the decor. It's organising it from a different time zone.
How we work with overseas couples:
We work in hotels, country estates, castles, marquees, community centres, temples and private homes, right across the country.
Indian weddings put demands on a venue that Irish venues don't always expect — multi-day access, large guest numbers, catering requirements, early ceremony starts, open flame for the agni, and setup windows that run overnight. We've had these conversations before and we're comfortable having them on your behalf.
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Couples marrying in Ireland generally need to give at least three months' notice to the Civil Registration Service before the ceremony, and religious solemnisers must be on the state register for the marriage to be legally recognised. Many couples handle this with a short civil registration alongside their religious ceremony.
We're decor specialists, not registrars — check the details directly with the HSE Civil Registration Service. But it catches a lot of overseas couples out, so it's worth knowing early.

Please reach us at divineeventsie@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes. We build mandaps to order for Hindu weddings anywhere in Ireland, designed around your venue and your family's traditions.
It depends on scale. A single-day ceremony with a mandap and a reception backdrop is a very different project to a four-day wedding with mehndi, haldi, sangeet, ceremony and reception. Send us your dates, venue and the events you're holding and we'll quote properly.
Yes, and we'd prefer to. Running all of it through one supplier means the setups are scheduled aroundeach other and nothing falls between the days.
We ask before we design. If there's something specific your family expects — a particular colour, a ritual item, a seating arrangement — tell us and we'll build it in. We'd far rather ask than assume.
Yes. We're often the decor and staging element within a larger team, and we're used to coordinating withplanners, florists, caterers and DJs.
Where the committee permits it, yes — and we'll speak to them with you first. Most religious buildings have restrictions on decoration, and we work within them rather than around them.
Tell Us About Your Wedding Send us your dates, your venue and the events you're planning. We'll come back with a design and a quote — no obligation.
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