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Wednesday
Feb172016

The Lodge at Fall City Farms by Herban Feast Debuts as the Region’s Newest Outdoor Venue 

One of our favorite catering companies, Herban Feast Catering & Events, has expanded their family of outdoor venues. The Lodge at Fall City Farms is a beautiful, rustic retreat in Snoqualmie Valley set on a 3-acre outdoor farm with stunning mountain views, a 5,000 square-foot Northwest-style lodge, wraparound decks that bring the outdoors in, expansive lawns, and overnight accommodations for 16. 

Escape the city and bask in the rural foothills of Mt. Si at The Lodge at Fall City Farms.

Stress-free planning includes catering by the award-winning Herban Feast and beautiful event styling and décor services from the Herban Design Studio. 

The iconic Northwest-style lodge features stone fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, and Douglas fir floors. Overnight accommodations are available for up to 16 guests.

Perfect for an event large or small, The Lodge accommodates seated indoor events up to 100 and outdoor events for up to 500. Expansive outdoor lawns offer space and flexibility for a variety of different activities. 

Schedule a private site visit or reserve your date by contacting Herban Feast at (206) 932-4717.

Saturday
Jan182014

Top Wedding Design and Decor Trends for 2014: An interview with Nicole Haynes from the Herban Feast, Herban Design Studio

The following blog post was provided to Weddings in Woodinville from Herban Feast.


The award-winning Herban Feast is excited to share its expert insight on design trends for 2014 from Nicole Haynes, creative director of the Herban Design Studio. An artist at heart, Nicole has 20 years of design experience ranging from fashion and interior design to event and floral design.  Inspired by the beauty and awe of the fine arts, her passion and talent heighten the experience of the most intimate and special moments of our lives.

What overarching design themes do you think will dominate 2014?

I see people moving away from Vintage tea parties and towards sophisticated and glamorous Downton Abbey, Great Gatsby trends with all of the glitz, glam and excitement of those periods. One theme that will never go away is pure, opulent romance, from candlelit, dreamlike ceremonies, to lush, layered floral, to receptions enhanced with draping and saturated in color.

What do you anticipate being the dominant colors, and how will they be used?

The Pantone of the year is Radiant Orchid, a color offering warmth and joy. This along with beautiful lush, exotic tropical colors, like deep blue and a strong rich turquoise, remind me of Hawaii, Cuba, Thailand, and Brazil. These colors are bold and expressive, and they exude confidence.

Nudes, neutrals, blush and soft pinks, romantic wedding tones are always in style and with lavish details like crystals and metals they are elevated to another level.

Please share fun centerpiece or decorative ideas you will be trying out in the New Year

I’m constantly inspired by fashion, architecture, nature, and artistic expression.  I think anything fun, inspiring, original, and over the top. That which will surprise you, transport you or make you fall in love again are key to any design.

What are you anticipating as a popular floral arrangement or flower for the year?

Phalaenopsis orchid really is Radiant Orchid. Delicate, exotic, and strong as a flower and as a color.

What are you most excited for in the New Year – event décor wise?

Out with the old! Color, playing with draping and lighting and accent décor. Metals and monochromatic floral. Bold, expressive, emotive.

What is the number one tip you would give anyone hosting an event in 2014?

Choose intimate details to personalize your event, such as a handwritten letter to each guest. Don’t get caught up in what is trendy or get lost in what the day is really about. Each other.

Visit Herban Feast during the Weddings in Woodinville event at Delille Cellars! Tickets available through Brown Paper Tickets. You can also visit the Herban Design Studio. Find Herban Feast on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.