Two Perfect Events
A dessert table featuring a cake, Indonesian Pastries, vases, and flowers.

DESIGN

Our parties are anything but typical – they’re immersive, captivating, and refreshingly unpretentious. We redefine every celebration by infusing personalized touches: creating experiential, fun, and memorable parties that are unlike any other you’ve ever experienced.

EVENT DESIGN

Mood board with images depicting a castle, chandelier, candlelit reception table, and a color palette with rust, pink, sea foam, and black.

INSPIRATION

We begin by tailoring the creative direction to align with your aesthetics and priorities. The first step is to create a detailed mood board to help you visualize the day.

Reception site layout diagram depicting 16 round tables, the dance floor, two rectangle tables, and a round sweetheart table.

LAYOUT & LOGISTICS

We handle all logistics, from the smallest details to meticulously crafted floor plans, to ensure that the vision is executed flawlessly as planned.

Overhead shot of reception depicting round tables, dance floor, two rectangle tables, and a round sweetheart table.

LET'S PARTY!

Bringing your vision to life and seeing your reactions is our favorite part of the day! All that’s left for you to do is to sit back and enjoy the festivities with all of your loved ones.

GRAPHIC DESIGN

We love creating custom design goods! Whether it's invitation sets, signage, illustrations, logos, or anything you want but can’t find anywhere, our in-house design team is ready to create magic by bringing your ideas to life.

Two Images. The first image is a pink, green, and blue invitation suite for a summer baby shower. The second image is a vibrant table setting with pink and green plates, pink napkins, gold cutlery, yellow botanical linens, and pink glassware.
Two images. The first image is of an invitation for a deer-themed first birthday party. The second image is of a deer themed sign that reads "Please sign your name!".
Two Images. The first image is of an origami dog meal indicator with a small paper steak in it's mouth. The second image is three origami dog meal indicators holding a paper carrot, steak, and fish in their mouths.
Two images. The first image is a close up of a blue and white welcome sign that depicts an illustration of the wedding venue and reads "Welcome to the wedding of Justine Oh + David Wang 10-20-23 Choose any seat and kindly embrace our unplugged ceremony." The second image is of the bride and groom looking at the blue and white seating chart.
Two Images. The first image is of a wedding invites that read "Leah and Justin" featuring an illustration of a dog with a butterfly mask and a turquoise envelope with watercolor butterflies on the inside. The second image is a close up of a bride holding a bouquet of watercolor paper butterflies.
Two images. The first image is a paper invitation suite that resembles a black and blue vinyl with orange butterflies in the center in a bird-patterned sleeve. The second image is a close up of the vinyl-themed invites.
Two images. The first image is a welcome sign that reads "Welkom! Lydia & Soren" with an monogram that reads "LS." The second image is a blue table card that reads guests names next to a flower vase.
Two Images. The first image is a close up of white wedding invitations with floral illustrations wrapped in a white ribbons and sealed with gold wax. The second image depicts minimalistic table decor with greenery in a black bottle that has a label that reads "Table Seven."
Two Images. The first image is a flat lay of an invitation suite with a gold key, wedding rings, jewelry, and a wax seal. The second image is a close up of the wedding octagon-shaped invite with illustrations of florals and greenery.
A collage of three images. The first image is a close up of a bride holding a bouquet of watercolor paper butterflies. The second image depicts a ceremony set up in the courtyard of the Legion of Honor in San Francisco next to a statue of The Thinker. The third image is a close up of ceremony chairs with paper watercolor butterflies on the backs of the chairs.

“When I walked in to see the reception area for the first time after everything was done, my jaw dropped. To see my vision come to life brought tears to my eyes and it could only be attributed to TPE.” - J & V