The work of era of opulence
The work of Era of Opulence lives at the intersection of objects, spaces, and moments.
Each project is shaped by atmosphere, story, and intention — whether it appears as a styled table,
a layered wedding environment, a curated display, or a meaningful gathering.
What connects every piece of work is a devotion to beauty with depth.
Selected moments shaped by Collection, Experience, and Occasion.
WEDDINGS AND CELEBRATIONS
Weddings are approached as visual narratives.
Spaces are shaped through antique and vintage elements, thoughtful placement, and atmosphere —
creating settings that feel cinematic, personal, and rooted in the character of the venue.
Sweetheart tables, ceremony focal points, lounge moments, and layered details are designed as scenes within a larger story.
STYLED ENVIRONMENTS
From intimate vignettes to full-room compositions, these environments are created to be entered and felt.
Whether for venues, photographers, or special events, each setting is shaped through proportion, texture, and light —
revealing new ways of seeing a space without erasing its identity.
OCCASION MOMENTS
Occasion work focuses on how a moment unfolds.
Tables, gatherings, and celebrations are composed through detail, pacing, and mood —
honoring the beauty of preparation and the grace of hosting.
These moments are often small in scale, but rich in meaning.
CURATED DISPLAYS AND INSTALLATIONS
Displays and installations bring the Collection into conversation with space.
Antique and vintage pieces are arranged as visual
stories — for shops, pop-ups, exhibitions,
and cultural spaces — creating presence rather
than decoration.
Categories of work…
Design approach —
Every project begins with listening.
To the space.
To the story it holds.
To the feeling the moment is meant to carry.
Rather than following trends, each work is shaped through proportion, light, texture, color, narrative, and detail.
The goal is not to overwhelm, but to compose —
allowing beauty to feel natural rather than applied.
View the world as it has been shaped.
Each project is a reflection of the belief that beauty should be lived in — not simply admired.