Four Seasons Toronto Wedding

Vanessa & Bruno · 160 Guests · A Luminous Ivory Regency Wedding



As seen in WedLuxe | Floral & Décor by Ethereal Creators

A Wedding Built on the Language of Luxury

When Vanessa and Bruno chose the Four Seasons Toronto for their wedding, they weren't simply selecting a venue — they were choosing a statement. Perched in the heart of Yorkville, the Four Seasons is where Toronto's most discerning couples come to celebrate love without compromise. For 160 guests, Vanessa and Bruno created an evening that felt simultaneously grand and deeply personal: a luminous ivory Regency affair that has since been featured in WedLuxe, Canada's premier luxury wedding publication. 

Ethereal Creators had the honour of designing and executing every element of the floral and décor vision — from the three-panel toile de Jouy mural backdrop behind the head table, to the cascading floral bar installation, to the handcrafted bridal bouquet that earned over 6,000 social media likes. This blog takes you behind the scenes of everything we created, and answers the questions we hear most often about planning a Four Seasons Toronto wedding.

🏆 AS FEATURED IN WEDLUXE

"A Luminous Ivory Regency Wedding at the Four Seasons Toronto"

Published: April 2026 | WedLuxe, Canada's Premier Luxury Wedding Publication 

Being featured in WedLuxe is one of the highest honours in the Canadian wedding industry.

It is a reflection of the exceptional quality of design, florals, and execution delivered by Ethereal Creators.

Four Seasons Toronto at a Glance

Before diving into the details of Vanessa and Bruno's wedding, here is everything you need to know about the venue itself.

The Design Vision: Ivory, Gold & Regency Grandeur

Vanessa and Bruno's brief was clear: timeless, luminous, Baroque-inspired luxury — a wedding that felt like stepping into a Valentino campaign set in Regency England. The colour palette anchored everything: soft grey, ivory cream, blush pink, and antique gold. No bold colours, no heavy contrast, just layered tones of light, warmth, and refinement.

The centrepiece of the aesthetic was the custom three-panel toile de Jouy mural — an English garden landscape in soft grey and ivory — which served as the backdrop to the oval head table. Toile de Jouy is a centuries-old French textile print featuring pastoral scenes, and its use here gave the space a storytelling quality that photographs cannot replicate. It told a story before the couple had said a word.

Flanking the mural: floor-to-ceiling ivory draping, sweeping the room in quiet elegance. The Baroque ornamental bar front, pearl vase centrepieces, crystal candelabras, blush linen, ornate scalloped charger plates, and cascading floral installations completed a scene that WedLuxe called luminous — and for good reason.



✨ ETHEREAL CREATORS DESIGN PHILOSOPHY





We work exclusively with fresh florals. No faux flowers, no shortcuts



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Every bloom is sourced for peak condition and arranged on-site for maximum freshness.





For Vanessa and Bruno's wedding, our team executed a full-day on-site installation





across every element: ceremony, centrepieces, lounge, bar, and stage.

The Ceremony: Ivory Draping & Travertine Pedestal Florals

The ceremony space was designed around restraint and presence. Ivory fabric panels — three across — formed a sweeping backdrop that framed the couple without competing with them. Two travertine side tables anchored the space, each bearing an organic pedestal floral arrangement: lush, asymmetric, and breathtaking.

The ceremony florals drew on the same palette as the reception — ivory, white, sage, and blush — creating a visual narrative that flowed effortlessly from one space to the next. Guests arrived to an atmosphere of composed luxury; the florals whispered elegance without shouting for attention.

Ceremony Floral Recipe — Travertine Pedestal Arrangements

The Bridal Bouquet: 6,000+ Social Media Likes

Vanessa's bridal bouquet became one of the most-shared pieces from this wedding, earning over 6,090 likes across social media. It was designed as a cascading showpiece: structured at the top, then softening into long trailing stems of orchid and amaranthus that fell below the hand.

The bouquet felt like it had been gathered from an English country garden at peak season, which, of course, is exactly the impression we intended. Every stem was chosen for its ability to contribute to the whole: the XL calla lily for sculptural drama, the White Cloud rose for softness, the butterfly ranunculus for layered depth, and the hanging green amaranthus for that signature cascading fall.

The Centrepieces: Pearl Vases & Crystal Candelabras

Vanessa and Bruno's floor plan called for three distinct table shapes: oval, gallery (rectangular), and square — and each received a centrepiece designed to complement its proportions. Across all tables, the palette remained constant: ivory, blush, and white, with gold accents running through vase finishes and candle columns.

The Table Setting: Bespoke Details at Every Seat

The table setting was curated to feel like an heirloom table — the kind you might find in a grand English country house. Every element was chosen with intention: 

•       Blush floor-length linen — providing a warm, soft base that complemented the ivory florals

•       Ornate white scalloped charger plates — Baroque-inspired rim detail, adding old-world texture

•       Gold cutlery — polished and refined; the gold thread running through the entire design

•       Crystal glassware — clean and classic; reflecting candlelight throughout dinner

•       Striped blue and gold cylinder vases — used on the oval head table runner as an accent element

The combination of scalloped charger plates and crystal glassware created a table that felt curated rather than catered — each seat was an experience unto itself.

Floor Plan & Table Configurations

Every large wedding requires a floor plan that balances guest flow, sightlines, and aesthetic cohesion. Ethereal Creators designed a custom floor plan for Vanessa and Bruno's 160-guest wedding at the Four Seasons Toronto using three table types:

The Bar: A Baroque Statement Piece

The bar at Vanessa and Bruno's Four Seasons wedding was more than a drinks station — it was a destination. The design centred on a custom white hutch with open shelving, backed by the landscape toile mural and adorned with a Baroque ornamental print on the bar front itself. Above the bar, Ethereal Creators installed a cascading floral installation that tumbled from the ceiling in waves of ivory, blush, and white — creating a backdrop that guests photographed throughout the evening.

Flanking the bar and nestled on the shelving: coordinating floral arrangements and lantern candles that maintained the room's warm, luminous atmosphere. The result was a bar that felt designed rather than furnished — an intentional moment within the evening's larger narrative.

The Custom Print: Toile de Jouy in Three Panels

The most talked-about design element of the evening was the three-panel custom toile de Jouy mural — an English garden landscape rendered in soft grey and ivory and printed at scale for the Four Seasons ballroom. Toile de Jouy is one of the oldest and most revered textile prints in European design, originating in 18th-century France and depicting pastoral scenes of nature, leisure, and romance.

 Scaled to ballroom dimensions and printed on premium material, the mural served as the backdrop for the oval head table and, simultaneously, as the backdrop for the bar installation on the other side of the room. Its presence unified the entire space — guests reading the pastoral scenes, finding new details throughout the evening.


"The mural is the moment that makes the room make sense. Everything else orbits it." — Ethereal Creators Design Team

Why Toronto's Luxury Couples Choose the Four Seasons

After working at the Four Seasons Toronto, here is what we tell every couple considering it: the venue is a neutral canvas of remarkable quality. The finishes are impeccable, the service is world-class, and the space is flexible enough to accommodate almost any design vision, from garden-fresh florals to architectural drama like Vanessa and Bruno's Regency installation.

 What makes it unique in Toronto's luxury venue landscape is the combination of intimacy and scale. At 160 guests, the ballroom felt full without feeling crowded. Sightlines were clear. The ivory and grey colour scheme of the space did not fight with our design; it supported it. And the Yorkville address meant guests arrived in one of Toronto's most beautiful neighbourhoods, setting the tone before they even stepped inside.

For couples planning a luxury Toronto wedding, the Four Seasons is one of our most recommended venues, alongside the Shangri-La, Ritz-Carlton, and Casa Loma — each offering a distinct character and design opportunity. You can explore our full Toronto Venue Series on the Ethereal Creators blog.

Frequently Asked Questions: Four Seasons Toronto Weddings

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Q: What is the Four Seasons Toronto like for a wedding?

The Four Seasons Toronto offers intimate ballrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a sophisticated neutral palette perfect for luxury weddings of 100–200 guests. Its Bay Street address puts it at the centre of Yorkville, Toronto's most prestigious neighbourhood.

Q: How much do wedding flowers cost at the Four Seasons Toronto?

A full floral and décor package at the Four Seasons Toronto typically starts at $25,000 and can exceed $80,000+ for large-scale installations including draping, lounge vignettes, stage décor, and custom backdrops.

Q: What flowers were used at Vanessa and Bruno's Four Seasons Toronto wedding?

Vanessa and Bruno's wedding featured White Cloud garden roses, White Ohara roses, calla lilies, butterfly ranunculus ariadne, blush clematis, white lisianthus, Playa Blanca roses, Quicksand roses, white cymbidium orchids, ivory sweet peas, white hydrangeas, spirea, and hanging green amaranthus.

Q: What is a Regency-style wedding aesthetic?

A Regency-style wedding draws from early 19th-century English design: toile de Jouy prints, Baroque ornamental details, ivory and gold palettes, lush English garden florals, and grand drapery. Think Bridgerton meets old-world European luxury.

Q: Does Ethereal Creators do custom backdrops for Four Seasons Toronto weddings?

Yes. Ethereal Creators designs and fabricates custom printed backdrops, floor-to-ceiling ivory draping, Baroque bar fronts, and toile mural installations — all executed in-house for Four Seasons Toronto and other luxury venues.

Q: What table configurations work best at the Four Seasons Toronto?

The Four Seasons Toronto works beautifully with oval head tables, gallery rectangular tables, and square guest tables. Ethereal Creators designed a custom floor plan for Vanessa and Bruno's 160-guest wedding using all three configurations to maximise flow and visual impact.

Q: What is the difference between pearl vase and candelabra centrepieces?

Pearl vase centrepieces are lush low-to-mid arrangements in decorative white vases, ideal for gallery and square tables. Crystal candelabra centrepieces provide height and drama, perfect for square tables or head tables needing vertical focal points.

Q: Can you add floral installations to a stage at the Four Seasons Toronto?

Yes. Ethereal Creators installed a 12' x 24' draped stage with a cascading blush and ivory floral edge for Vanessa and Bruno's live band at the Four Seasons Toronto. Stage draping and florals are available as an add-on to any floral package.

Q: Is the Four Seasons Toronto featured on WedLuxe?

Yes. Vanessa and Bruno's luminous ivory Regency wedding at the Four Seasons Toronto was featured on WedLuxe, Canada's premier luxury wedding publication, under the title 'A Luminous Ivory Regency Wedding at the Four Seasons Toronto.'

Q: How far in advance should I book Ethereal Creators for a Four Seasons Toronto wedding?

We recommend booking at least 12–18 months in advance for Four Seasons Toronto weddings, especially for peak spring and fall dates. Custom installations, printed backdrops, and large-scale draping require significant lead time for design and fabrication.

Vanessa and Bruno's wedding is a testament to what is possible when vision, craftsmanship, and the right venue align. If you are planning a Four Seasons Toronto wedding — or exploring any of Toronto's premier luxury venues — Ethereal Creators would love to be part of your story.

We design every wedding from scratch. No templates, no shortcuts, no faux flowers. Just your vision, our expertise, and Toronto's finest fresh florals — arranged into something you will remember for the rest of your life.

Hafsa Qureshi

Hafsa Qureshi, owner and lead designer of Ethereal Creators, specializes in luxury wedding decor, crafting breathtaking experiences at Toronto’s top venues. Her expertise in modern minimalism, bold contrasts, and opulent florals has made her a leader in the industry. She has designed unforgettable weddings at Hilton Hotel, The Globe and Mail Centre, Aga Khan Museum, Château Le Parc, and Hotel X, each featuring striking details from dreamy florals to statement centerpieces. With a passion for elevated design, Hafsa redefines luxury wedding decor in Toronto.

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