Monday, May 31, 2010

A Housewerks Wedding

On Sunday, there was a wedding at Housewerks. It’s a stellar location for a party, with a fabulous Victorian-era pumping station, fascinating pieces all around and a view of the skyline of Baltimore City.5-30 052The timing for the wedding was excellent, as the crew from Housewerks had just been up to sell at Brimfield and had sold lots of their stock – much of it before the show even opened! 5-30 032 So instead of being jam-packed with merchandise and treasures, the stock was relatively sparse. However, that meant that the pieces remaining were shown to their best advantage.5-30 042The chuppah for the services was stretched between four columns, and set against two heavy mahogany doors. 5-30 037 Lots of Housewerks’ artifacts were pressed into service as candleholders. 5-30 043And some other pieces were set up to use as coolers, to be filled with ice and bottles of wine and champagne.5-30 034 Outside, visitors were greeted with flapping pennants (made by moi, from remnants of my pillows!) 5-30 047 and a double row of glass floats from Japanese fishing nets, which then lead into the building. 5-30 046

Here are some more pictures, so you can get an idea of what a great space this is.





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Having a wedding in a space like Housewerks is not for everyone. But, personally, I’d much rather have an event at a place like this than somewhere traditional.

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