laura + bryan | a colorful wedding at the loom meadow mill

Sooo, I’ve been excited to share this colorful and fun May wedding with you ever since it happened!!

Laura + Bryan are so similar and 100% my kind of people: driven, passionate, energetic, and hardworking. Laura’s detail-oriented, always on-top-of-it attitude made this an extremely fun wedding to photograph and visualize; whenever I got an email from Laura, it made me smile. I really appreciate hearing about and knowing many of the details in advance - I fully believe no detail is too small to consider and have a plan for (I blame the recovering architect in me, ha).

The vision for their spring wedding was “fun, simple, colorful + elegant” and wow, did they achieve that! Everything from the floral arrangements, to the candy bar seating display and the table settings could be described in those words.

Besides the fact that they are an incredible couple, I was also looking forward to their wedding because it was the first one ever held at The Loom at Meadow Mill. I had photographed this space when it first opened, but I couldn’t wait to see it all dressed up + full of love and COLOR!

This new Baltimore wedding venue is the little sister to area favorites, the Mt. Washington Mill Dye House and The Winslow at Parker Metal. If you’ve been following my work, you know how much I love to document weddings at industrial venues. To be asked to capture the first-ever wedding at The Loom was a dream come true… the fact that Laura + Bryan quickly became one of my favorite couples was just the cherry on top!

12 Memorable Moments and details from Laura + Bryan’s Wedding at the loom (+ hotel revival):

  1. Before heading to the venue, Laura + Bryan both got ready at one of my favorite boutique Baltimore hotels, the Revival. Because the end of May brings Preakness weekend to Charm City and graduations galore, we wanted a quiet, indoor space for their first look. That meant that any of the more public areas of the hotel, like the lobby and lounges, were out of the question — the beloved and super photogenic Miss Mary Suite was the answer to our prayers.

  2. To help keep the family and friend group portraits relaxed and fun, Laura also booked the Library at the Hotel Indigo a few blocks away. One thing I really love about living and working in Baltimore is all of the unique spaces available throughout the city, giving our #urpcouples countless opportunities to get perfect beautiful and genuine portraits, no matter what size!

  3. Speaking of group portraits, Laura + Bryan didn’t have a wedding party in the traditional sense; instead they had an honorary wedding party of their closest friends and siblings to help them get ready throughout the morning.

  4. With a large fluffy tulle bottom and a lace v-neck top, Laura’s gown looked like it was made for her. Brushed Beauty tied her look together by keeping her hair down with soft waves and makeup that made her gorgeous blue eyes pop. She was effortlessly joyful and beautiful the entire day!

5. The Loom is such a perfect Baltimore venue for intimate weddings with < 100 guests. It has an industrial feel but the light and airy white walls and large windows allowing natural light to flood in, make it feel super clean, natural, and bright. Any color palette would look incredible in this space!

6. The florals at this wedding were out of this world… they also had a really cool story behind them: Molly Zager of Molly Zager Floral Design Co. in San Diego, CA is Laura’s cousin. As her gift to the couple, Molly offered to take care of all the flowers: Laura’s vibrant bouquet, the chuppah, the installation on the 360° bar and all the table centerpieces had peonies, ranunculus, roses and magenta anemones. How she managed to pull this off from across the country, I will never know! It was pure perfection in every sense of the word. She did an incredible job outfitting the space and vibe of the wedding.

7. The ceremony included many Jewish elements to honor Laura’s family’s Jewish heritage, culture and traditions: kippot were available to wear, Laura and Bryan’s parents walked them both down the aisle, they drank wine out of a kiddush cup and Bryan stepped on a glass as everyone yelled “Mazel Tov!” and they kissed.

8. One of the most unique things about The Loom is the hidden bar in the foyer. Laura used this space as a candy bar and gave everyone a little box with their name and table number to hold their candy choices throughout the evening.

9. There is also a really great secret staircase at The Loom that is part of the original mill building. During cocktail hour, we snuck out to grab some gorgeous portraits of the happy couple.

10. Copper Kitchen and Heather of 1423 Events did a fabulous job (as usual!) with the food and aesthetic of all the colorful and fun reception decor; I’m pretty sure that the table and bar settings, complete with cocktail napkins that had MarlowBea’s #urbanrowpup face on them, were one of the highlights of the reception!

11. The night was topped off with a gorgeous 2-tiered cake that was adorned with fresh flowers and a DELICIOUS cookie chipwich sundae bar for guests to enjoy.

12. My favorite memory of their wedding came during the Hora… not only did Laura + Bryan get up on the chairs, but Laura’s spry 90-year-old grandma did, too! She had the best time and it was so sweet to witness the love this family shares together.

Laura + Bryan, from the moment we met, I knew your wedding was going to be one for the books. You are truly a perfect match and I cannot wait to see what you accomplish together as a married couple. You made my job a breeze with your detail-oriented and decisive attitude - I love a couple that knows what they want and how to get it!

It was so much fun to work together and I didn’t want our time together to end... thank you for letting me be the one to capture the first day of the rest of your lives together!!

xo,
Naomi

COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT THIS INCREDIBLE VENDOR TEAM:

planning + coordination: 1423 events
venue: the loom at meadow mill
photography: urban row photography
florist: molly zager florals
catering: copper kitchen
DJ: district remix
handlettered signage: lynn cipollone
draping: event dynamics
boutique: betsy robinson's bridal
rings: radcliffe
groom’s custom suit and tie: christopher schafer
cuff links: david yurman
hair and makeup: brushed beauty
cake: blue crab cupcakes
invitations: ellen zager, bride’s mom

the loom baltimore | a new modern, intimate industrial mill wedding venue

The Loom is one of Baltimore’s newest event space and a sister venue to the Dye House and Winslow, two of my favorite industrial wedding venues in Baltimore!

exterior view of new industrial baltimore wedding venue the loom
interior view of new white industrial baltimore wedding venue
views of new industrial baltimore wedding venue the loom

One of the major differences you’ll notice at The Loom is how both light and bright the space is while at the same time, having an edgy, modern, industrial aesthetic from the exterior and when you first step inside.

These 3 elements featured in the design are my favorite:

The built-in 360° bar creates quite a focal point to the space and makes for quick and easy service. 

view of the built in 360 bar at the loom in meadow mill baltimore
opposite view of the built in 360 bar at the loom in baltimore

The “secret bar” can be used either open as an additional bar or food service station, or closed, becomes a fun backdrop for décor or photo booth. 

The gas fireplace in the front courtyard makes for cozy cocktail hours in the cooler months.

ABOUT THE LOOM AT MEADOW MILL:

Dating back to the mid 1800’s, Meadow Mill was one of Hooper’s Woodberry Manufacturing Company located in the Jones Falls Valley. The mill was first intended for the manufacturing of twines and cotton duck (a heavy canvas used primarily for ship sails). After a long life in the textiles, the mill was sold to Londontown Manufacturing Company in the 1960’s and became home to the famous London Fog Raincoats. Today Meadow Mill is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Included below are quick facts about capacity, logistics and what truly makes The Loom a unique Baltimore wedding venue; hope you find it to be a helpful resource! 

INTERESTED IN HAVING YOUR WEDDING AT THE LOOM? HERE ARE SOME QUICK FACTS:

What makes The Loom unique as a new wedding venue in Baltimore?
The Loom is a beautiful blend of industrial and historic details, yet full of natural light and modern.

How many guests can be accommodated for a seated dinner and dancing?
120 guests for ceremony, cocktails, seated dinner, DJ & dancing (100 guests with a band). The exterior courtyard provides seating for approximately 60 guests.

view of ceremony chairs setup at the loom

Where do guests park?
On-site parking is located adjacent to the venue.

How many events are hosted per day? 
We host just one event per day.

interior ceremony setup at the loom baltimore

How early do couples have access to the space on their wedding day?
Clients have access to the venue starting up to 1 hour prior to the event start time for use of the on-site suite and photos both inside and outside.

Are there spaces for the wedding party to get ready on site?
We have a small suite that is available for use starting up to 1 hour prior to the event start, and then through until the end of the evening.  Wedding party should plan to come with hair & makeup already completed.

Are outside caterers permitted? 
The exclusive on-site caterer for the Loom is Copper Kitchen.

Is a representative from the venue going to be on-site for the duration of the event?
Yes – we have a venue manager on-site from vendor set up (3 hours prior to event start) through the duration of the event, and for the 1 hour of vendor clean up at the end.

What does it cost to host a wedding at The Loom?
Saturday 2023/2024 rental rate is $7000, $6500 for Fridays/Sundays (non-holiday rates).

What is included with the rental of the space (tables, chairs, other specialty furniture / items, etc)?

  • 3 hours for vendor load in/set up, 4 hours of event time, 1 hour for vendor clean up.

  • Use of the suite

  • 16 60” rd dinner tables, 6 cocktail tables, 1 48” rd table, and 150 Willow Back wood chairs

Is the venue accessible?
Yes — all areas of the venue except the private suite and coat room are accessible.

Is the venue climate controlled?
Yes — the interior of the venue is fully climate controlled.

CONTACT + DIRECTIONS

Website: The Loom Baltimore
Directions: 3600 Clipper Mill Road, Baltimore, MD 21211
Phone: 410-779-1217
Email: events@loombaltimore.com
Contact: Michele Coziahr, Director of Events