An Elegant Mas Torroella Editorial That Redefines Minimalism
Photographed by Dalmare Photo
Set within the stone architecture of Mas Torroella, this editorial takes a more restrained, design-led approach — one where space, structure, and proportion shape the entire experience. The colonnades and arches create a strong architectural rhythm, allowing the styling to remain deliberately minimal. Rather than adding layers, the concept works by refining what’s already there. For couples drawn to this kind of direction, exploring wedding locations in Catalonia with architectural character opens up venues where the setting naturally guides the design.
From the outset, the intention is clear. As the photographer explains, “We wanted luxury to be there, but in a quiet way… something you feel more than you see.” That philosophy carries through every element, with draping, florals, and materials chosen to echo the existing structure rather than compete with it. The result feels controlled, but not rigid — a balance between softness and precision.
The ceremony layout shifts away from expectation. Seating is arranged asymmetrically along one side of the space, allowing the columns and surrounding architecture to remain visible and part of the experience. The floral installation stays monochrome and sculptural, reinforcing the idea that form can carry more impact than colour. As noted in the concept, “We wanted guests to experience the space in a new way… the columns framed everything perfectly.”
The reception continues this dialogue with the setting. Tables curve through the space rather than sitting in straight lines, creating a sense of movement that feels almost organic against the stone backdrop. Details remain subtle — glassware, linens, and minimal arrangements chosen for texture rather than decoration. As described, “Every detail added without drawing too much attention… the quiet power of details.” For those considering a similar approach, this refined Spanish wedding venue reflects a style that prioritises structure, flow, and restraint.
What defines the editorial is its clarity of intent. Nothing feels unnecessary, and nothing is added for effect alone. As the photographer puts it, “This editorial wasn’t made to impress just for the sake of it… real elegance lives in the details you don’t always notice.” If you’re looking beyond a single space, discover distinctive venues across Spain to see how this kind of minimal, architecture-led approach can translate across different settings — from countryside estates like this to coastal or urban locations shaped by the same sense of control.
Wedding team
WEDING PLANNER & DESIGNER: @theperfectmatch.wed
FLOWERS, DESIGN, AND FABRICS: @maitemach
PHOTOGRAPHY: @dalmare_photo
VIDEO: @aliciamess_films
STATIONERY: @veintidos_studio
FURNITURE: @opera_lloguers
BRIDAL ATELIER: @otaduy
BRIDAL SHOES: @theforestshoes
GROOM’S ATELIER: @tonibarcelomoda
JEWELLERY: @solajoiers
MAKEUP ARTIST: @laiamartinmakeup
HAIR ARTIST: @bokehmakeup
FOOD STYLIST: @funkykitchen_ @hoyconcept
CAKE: @molycakes
BRIDE: @albacdo
GROOM: @cedric_junque_milles
CERAMICS: @aretedemporda