
For Susi and Phil’s wedding, the vacant industrial building they chose had endless wedding venue potential, and planning team Neptune & Mars, with the help of florist Florales & Geschriebenes, created a stunning contemporary wedding design captured by Miriam Koch of Oats & Coffee. The design combined “Acne Studio Pink” with neon elements, modern flowers with well thought-out installations, so that the old agricultural Baywa building in Bavaria (Germany) became an absolute highlight wedding location. The event incorporated easy vibes and day drinking in the middle of the courtyard, as well as a set dinner inside of the building and a long, dance-filled night. Even the old garage at the end of the building was incorporated! We promise you won’t regret pulling inspo from this uber creative wedding event.

Attention to detail in every space
The goal for Neptune & Mars was to focus on every corner of the space in order to make sure that guests felt comfortable, and the space felt harmonious without a single element not in line with the rest of the vibe.

On trend: scalloped detailing
Susi perfectly captured the trend of vintage-inspired luxury with a two-piece crepe wedding dress from La Donna Hochzeitsatelier featuring a fitted skirt and scalloped top.

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Art-inspired first look
The couple had an intimate first look tucked away in an architectural staircase surrounded by contemporary art.


Unique style element: structured white jacket
The bride put on a tailored white suit jacket to create a structured second look.



Modern theme inspo: “Yes!”
The couple entered their event through an arched entryway constructed in the courtyard complete with draping and their signature “yes” theme.



Showstopping red seating
Guests found their seats using a showstopping red chart in modern font accepted with a floral arrangement complete with a disco ball detail.

A use for everything, even the garage!
The old garage at the end of the building became the live cooking station where the menu by Keepers & Cooks was served.





Unexpected industrial-inspired decor
Elements of a former conveyor belt were integrated into the floral installations as well as for the dessert buffet.

A luxury meal means attention to detail
Guests dined on luxury items throughout the meal, and the dessert bar was no different with multiple options all prepared with expert-level attention-to-detail.




“Don’t forget” detail: custom uplighting
At night, uplighting created a dramatic architectural effect throughout the venue.
