In lieu of a professional photographer, the bride asked a few friends to capture their day and laid out disposable cameras.
, a Michelin-starred Thai restaurant in Berlin, Dalad Kambhu knows a thing or two about food. So perhaps it’s fitting that she fell in love with architect Geoffrey Grunfeld while making a meal. In the summer of 2019, artist Rirkrit Thiravanija and gallerist Gavin Brown invited her to stay with them at Geoffrey’s family villa in Deia, Mallorca. One night, she decided to cook the whole group a special paella – a dish that Geoffrey, as it turns out, knew how to make all too well.
Both knew from the start they didn’t want a traditional wedding. “We couldn’t see ourselves walking down the aisle with music or having bridesmaids wearing the same dresses,” Dalad says. “We just wanted to get our friends together to eat good food with good wine,” she says. In lieu of a professional photographer, she just asked a few friends to capture their day and laid out disposable cameras for guests.
On the big day, Dalad and Geoffrey held two ceremonies. The first was a traditional Thai ceremony, where the groom and his wedding party had to pass through symbolic “gates” before reaching the altar. “Each gate came with tests and challenges to test his undying love,” Dalad explains.
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