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Our Favorite Wedding Rentals 

Our Favorite Wedding Rentals 

Start Your Wedding Decor with Our Favorite Tables and Chairs We heard you wanted to party on your wedding day! As you know (since you’re here on our website!), we're Austin's top design-forward event rental house, specializing in modern-eclectic furniture and decor. From chic to casual, our ...
Party Lounge Rentals: Pre-Styled Holiday Lounges

Party Lounge Rentals: Pre-Styled Holiday Lounges

Still Planning for the Holidays? Our Pre-Styled Party Lounge Rentals Will Save the Day! 'Tis the season to host a holiday party! Hosting a party during the holidays can be a lot of work, but it is possible to make it easy and stress-free. This year, we've put together a few sets of pre-styled ...

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Contemporary Prospect House Wedding

Contemporary Prospect House Wedding

Prospect House is a modern choice when it comes to Hill Country wedding venues. It's sleek, contemporary design contrasts with the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. When we curate our furniture we choose modern lines, but never at the cost of personality or warmth, and we think ...
Top Employers Gala at The Driskill

Top Employers Gala at The Driskill

No Stuffy Corporate Event Design Here The Top-Employers Institute is all about creating the best environment for your employees so it only makes sense that they decided to design an awesome experience for guests of their annual certification gala and after-party. According to Epoch Events, ...
Vivid Colors for an Austin Indian Wedding

Vivid Colors for an Austin Indian Wedding

At Moontower, we love an Indian wedding because they are typically full of colorful decor—helping couples select the perfect vivid color palette that will wow their guests is one of our favorite things about our job. Niyanthi and Tini's Pecan Spring Ranch wedding was especially fun for us ...
Intimate and Micro Weddings That Wow

Intimate and Micro Weddings That Wow

Our Favorite Micro Wedding Ideas for Austin Couples Keeping Things Small I would argue that the silver lining of 2020 for many couples getting married was being forced to downsize their guest list in a major way—think 10-50 people. While a large, 200-person wedding can be a blast, there's ...

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