50 Gorgeous Wedding Ceremony Structures
One of the most recognizable aspects of a Jewish or Hindu wedding ceremony is the four-poled canopy the couple stands beneath. Called a chuppah in Jewish culture, it symbolizes the couple's new home together. The Hindu version, a mandap, represents the four mantras and goals of a fulfilled life. But as more couples move their nuptials outdoors and to other secular locations, brides and grooms of all faiths are opting to exchange vows beneath beautiful canopies and arches. Here, get inspired by some of the most beautiful ideas we've seen.
By: Kristen Klein
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Mirror the modern-rustic vibe of this garden wedding with a chuppah cascading with flowers.
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Photo Credit: John Labbe
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A chuppah represents the home; reflect its meaning with a sloped roof on your arch.
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You can't go wrong with classic white curtains. Accentuate your chuppah with pretty floral arrangements that match your color scheme.
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Keep it simple for a modern beach wedding; we love how this ceremony reflects the chuppah's draping on the chairs as well.
Photo Credit: Relate Studios
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Accentuate an all-white setup with a crystal chandelier.
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Sometimes, the beauty is in its simplicity. This makeshift arch is so pretty, yet so easy to recreate.
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Photo Credit: Stephanie Cristalli Photography
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An oversizes chuppah makes a dramatic statement in a ballroom.
Photo Credit: Harriette Rose Katz
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Consider your setting when designing your ceremony structure; we love how this one almost looks like it came from nature.
Photo Credit: Roberto Falck Photography
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Give your ceremony a cohesive look by adding floral arrangements at the beginning of your aisle that match the ceremony structure.
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Photo Credit: Roberto Falck Photography
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For a unique look, create an arch that looks like it was carved out of shrubs!
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Photo Credit: Cardin Creative Photography
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Dress up a garden arch with a garland of greenery.
Photo Credit: Monique Hessler Photography
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Adorn a metal garden arch with greenery and roses for a romantic touch.
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Perfect for a pair of bookworms: create your own ceremony arch out of books!
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Photo Credit: Rubin Photography
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A simple structure covered in bold flowers is the perfect fit for a beach wedding.
Photo Credit: Colin Miller
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Perfect for a rustic wedding, this branch structure looks like it was plucked right out of the forest.
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Photo Credit: Sonia Tapia Photography
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A chuppah made of driftwood and covered in sheer fabric perfectly reflects an oceanfront wedding's relaxed vibe.
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Photo Credit: Chris Glenn Photography
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Overflowing greenery, opulent floral arrangements, and a delicate chandelier frame the ocean at this tranquil ceremony.
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Photo Credit: Zenobia Studios
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Paper flowers are a fun and whimsical way to add color to your ceremony.
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Photo Credit: Ashley Rose Photography
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Chrome pillars and deep purple flowers fit perfectly in this urban setting.
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Photo Credit: Kevin Chin Photography
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Oversized curtains will billow beautifully in the wind; a wide band of flowers and chandelier complete this romantic look.
Photo Credit: K&K Photography
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Raise your chuppah onto a platform to give all of your guests a wonderful view of the ceremony.
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Photo Credit: Joy Marie Photography
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Hydrangeas and roses give you the most bang for your buck while decorating your arch; weave in some crystal beading for a glamorous touch.
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Photo Credit: William Innes Photography
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Adding just a few branches and flowers will transform a traditional iron arch into a rustic dream.
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Photo Credit: The Bird & The Bear Photography
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Petal perfection! A flower-covered chuppah is the perfect finishing touch for this romantic look.
Photo Credit: Simone & Martin Photography
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A pretty garland and sheer fabric transform this industrial arch into a fairy tale-worthy setup.
Photo Credit: Loree Photography
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Baby's breath is a budget-friendly way to dress up your chuppah.
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Photo Credit: Jennifer Weems Photography
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Go sleek and streamlined for a modern wedding on the beach.
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Give your beach wedding a glamorous touch by surrounding your chuppah with strands of crystals.
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Pretty tissue paper flowers add a bit of whimsy to this chuppah.
Photo Credit: Gabriel Harber Photography
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Arches aren't just for outdoor weddings. A structure covered in greenery will draw your guests eyes front and center.
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Photo Credit: Fairy Tale Photography
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Fluffy flowers, like hydrangea, soften up a modern geometric look.
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Photo Credit: Lin & Jirsa Photography
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Cover your chuppah with flowers from top to bottom.
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Photo Credit: Fred Marcus Studio
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A pop of color along the top of the chuppah is all you need to make it stand out.
Photo Credit: Embrace Life Photography
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A "hitching post" provides a fun, rustic place to exchange vows.
Photo Credit: Elizabeth Henson Photos
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Asymmetrical floral placements and fabric draping add to the romance of this setup.
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Photo Credit: Lindsay Skeans Photography
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Getting married in a gorgeous natural setting? Keep your décor simple so that you don't detract from its beauty.
Photo Credit: Tara Melissa Photographie
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Tissue paper puffs and a sweet sign turn this ceremony arch into a fun focal point.
Photo Credit: Monique Hessler Photography
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An archway set in flower beds is a wonderfully simple idea for a rustic wedding.
Photo Credit: Christina Kiffney Photography
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Bold colors really pop against a serene natural backdrop.
Photo Credit: Trish Barker Photography
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Pretty sunflowers make this streamlined structure stand out.
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Photo Credit: Town Country Studios
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Let it snow! Whether it's real or faux, a little snow is the perfect finishing touch for the winter wedding.
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Photo Credit: Lis Photography
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Tie in your wedding's tropical vibe with bold flowers adorning the chuppah.
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Photo Credit: Life's Highlights
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Pretty bouquets and a chandelier make this arch feel ultra-romantic.
Photo Credit: Zelo Photography
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Elevate your mandap onto a stage, and seat your guests on pillows instead of chairs.
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Opt for an ornate structure, and keep the rest of your décor simple to let the architectural beauty shine through.
Photo Credit: Casey Durgin Photography
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Pretty blue curtains beautifully contrast the couple's red attire.
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Photo Credit: Blue Martini Photography
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Red is commonly used in Hindu weddings to symbolize love, purity, prosperity, and strength. Adding gold gives your ceremony a regal feel.
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