A Spring Wedding at the Columbus Museum of Art
Event location: Columbus Museum Of ArtThis spring wedding unfolded on a clear, sunlit day at the Columbus Museum of Art, one of the most architecturally significant wedding venues in Columbus, Ohio. With its light-filled interiors and thoughtfully curated spaces, the museum offered a setting that felt both refined and welcoming—an ideal backdrop for a celebration rooted in artistry and intention.
Derby Court served as the focal point of the day, where the museum’s signature skylights created an atmosphere unlike any other. Warm spring light poured into the space, illuminating the ceremony and bringing a natural glow to both the florals and the surrounding architecture. The interplay between light and structure defined the experience, allowing the venue itself to remain central to the visual story.
The floral design was intentionally composed to complement the modern lines and artistic context of the museum. Soft spring blooms, layered textures, and an organic, garden-inspired approach introduced warmth and movement without competing with the architecture—an essential balance when designing florals for a museum wedding setting.
The day was beautifully captured by Malory Gwyn Photography, whose imagery reflects the clarity, emotion, and understated elegance of the celebration. From the glow of the skylights to the quiet moments shared throughout the day, each image speaks to the harmony between art, space, and floral design.
For couples considering a Columbus Museum of Art wedding, this celebration offers a thoughtful example of how architecture, natural light, and refined floral design can come together seamlessly in the heart of Columbus, Ohio.