Aga Khan Museum Wedding: A Black and White Tent Wedding with Luxe Wedding Decor

Outdoor tented wedding reception with a transparent roof, featuring a central olive tree, round and rectangular tables, ghost chairs, neutral floral centerpieces, and hanging chandeliers.

When Jasmine and Anuj began planning their dream day, they envisioned a wedding that was deeply personal, sophisticated, and artistically bold. Their vision came to life at their stunning Aga Khan Museum wedding, where every detail was elevated with thoughtful wedding decor, a custom black and white palette, and a tented reception that blended luxury with nature.

Overview of Aga Khan museum water fields with trees planted.

The Aga Khan Museum: A Modern Canvas for a Timeless Love Story

Located in the heart of Toronto, the Aga Khan Museum is known for its architectural beauty and peaceful ambiance. For Jasmine and Anuj, it was the ideal venue to host a refined tent wedding unlike any other. With its sleek exterior, manicured grounds, and artistic energy, the Aga Khan Museum wedding offered a perfect fusion of modern elegance and romantic atmosphere. Outdoor Tent Transformation: A Vision of Elegance

The tent was a showstopper, reimagined as a sophisticated and intimate space that combined bold design elements with soft, romantic touches.

Tent Wedding Transformation: Black and White with Green Accents

  • The heart of this celebration was the custom tent wedding setup—a striking black and white space softened with lush greenery. The bold design choices brought contrast, elegance, and visual drama to the celebration.

    • Black Draping: Deep black fabric enveloped the interior of the tent, creating a moody, luxurious atmosphere that made every element of the wedding decor pop.

    • Greenery & Crystal Chandeliers: Cascading greenery intertwined with crystal chandeliers provided a soft glow above guests and a whimsical, romantic touch to the ceiling treatment.

    • Olive Tree Centerpiece: A towering olive tree stood in the center of the tent, anchoring the space with natural beauty and organic symmetry.

    • Black and White Mirror Dance Floor: A mirrored surface reflected chandeliers and foliage, creating visual depth and glamour.

    This tent wedding was not just a reception—it was a curated design experience where black and green met timeless white for a fresh, refined take on event styling.

Elevated Tablescapes & Wedding Decor Details

Every table reflected the same elevated style that ran throughout the Aga Khan Museum wedding:

  • Gallery Tables: Sleek 8-foot tables were adorned with white florals and minimalist greenery, complemented by gold-rimmed dinnerware and custom place cards.

  • Sweetheart Table: Jasmine and Anuj’s table was set apart by a sculptural floral installation and luxe black accents.

  • Black and White Menus & Linens: Custom-printed stationery and white tablecloths with black napkins tied the theme together beautifully.

Whether it was the soft candlelight or the floral arrangements, each element of the wedding decor contributed to the refined yet intimate mood of the night.

Lighting, Ambiance & Black and Green Vibes

What truly made this tent wedding magical was the interplay of lighting and color. The combination of black and green details—like velvet seating and foliage-filled chandeliers—against a black and white base made the space feel lush yet modern. Warm uplighting brought the olive tree and surrounding details to life, while the mirrored floor danced with reflections.

Why an Aga Khan Museum Wedding?

An Aga Khan Museum wedding offers couples the rare ability to bring together art, architecture, and celebration. With its tranquil environment and adaptable layout, the museum is one of Toronto’s most unique settings for luxury weddings. This tented event proved just how versatile the space can be — especially when paired with bold wedding decor and a vision rooted in style.

Final Thoughts: The Power of Design in Tent Weddings

This tent wedding was more than a reception — it was a statement. From the black draping to the green botanicals and clean white floral palette, Jasmine and Anuj’s wedding was a modern interpretation of timeless elegance. Their Aga Khan Museum wedding was proof that when every detail is intentional, the result is unforgettable.

Design Your Tent Wedding with Ethereal Creators

Dreaming of your own black and white tent wedding or an unforgettable Aga Khan Museum wedding? At Ethereal Creators, we design spaces that reflect your story — whether you lean into bold contrast, lush greenery, or sculptural floral installations.

Let’s craft your wedding decor with intention, style, and unforgettable detail.

📩 Contact us today to begin planning the tented celebration of your dreams.

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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