Industrial Spring Wedding: Warehouse Vibes + Wild English Floristry

I’ve been sitting on these archives for years, and honestly? I have no idea why I haven’t blogged this industrial spring wedding yet. It remains one of my all-time favourites because it completely broke the “seasonal” mould. No pastel-washed ballrooms or stiff traditions—just a massive warehouse, incredible style, and a day that felt entirely un-performative.

Spring in England is usually marketed as “delicate,” but there’s a grit and a boldness to the season that I love. Fiona and Jamie completely leaned into this by pairing wild, seasonal English floristry, with the raw, industrial backdrop of the Venue in Halifax

Fi’s style was a masterclass in being yourself. There’s so much pressure to look like “bridal” but she just looked like the coolest version of herself. Pairing a stunning Jesus Piero dress with a bold red lip and the some floral Loboutions.

It was a celebration that prioritised the guest experience over the photo op. By stripping back the unnecessary fluff, Fi and Jamie created space for genuine, candid moments to happen naturally.

This is the beauty of an industrial spring wedding; it’s proof that you don’t need a sprawling estate or a converted barn to make a statement. You just need a space that reflects your shared history and the confidence to let the day unfold exactly as it is—unfiltered, a bit edgy, and entirely yours.

If you’re planning an industrial spring wedding and the thought of a country house hotel makes you itch, let this be your proof. You can have the seasonal flowers and the concrete floors. You can have the beauty without the performance.