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Thursday, December 17, 2009 4:00 PM
Ceremonies & Receptions
Sitting pretty

Courtesy of Michelle Rago, Ltd.
Ceremony seating has gone from standard to sensational, as rows of chairs are being replaced with more inventive alternatives. Three wedding planners share their ideas:
San Francisco destination-weddings planner Alison Hotchkiss uses oversized ottomans and floor cushions. NYC wedding designer Jung Lee has set up bales of hay for a Southern Carolina affair to play off of the farmland setting. And for a wedding in India, NYC planner Michelle Rago topped wooden cushions (shown here) to create a look that was casual-chic.
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