
"To embrace the gallery's existing aesthetic-and let the art within it, they say, speak for itself-they chose a warm, modern color palette; fun yet functional furniture-Meg, they say, loves furniture design; and instead of assigned seating, a mix of round tables, high-top tables, and lounge vignettes that encouraged guests to mix and mingle."
"Their almost entirely gluten-free menu-served at stations in keeping with the flowy vibe of the floor plan-incorporated a variety of international dishes, including mini pupusas, plus poke bowls that were a nod to Meg's time studying aboard in Japan. Instead of cake, the newlyweds cut pies in flavors like caramel apple and key lime. See the details from their big day below."
Meghan, a user experience designer and PhD student from Illinois, met Stan, an entrepreneur and online retailer from El Salvador, on a dating app. Two years after their first date coffee at Dua DC in McPherson Square, they became engaged at the same coffee shop. They chose the Renwick Gallery for a September wedding because they already enjoyed visiting and it required minimal decor. They embraced the gallery's aesthetic with a warm, modern palette, functional furniture, and mixed seating that encouraged mingling. The entirely gluten-free menu featured international stations, mini pupusas, poke bowls nodding to Meghan's studies in Japan, and pies instead of cake.
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