Every designer has a moment when they stop working in circles and rectangles and ask what else is possible. This was that moment. At Garden of Paradise, I built an entire wedding around the hexagon. The dance floor. The seating chart wall. The ceiling structure. The ceremony canopy. Every element spoke the same geometric language, creating a visual coherence that felt both architectural and alive. Hundreds of blush and ivory roses hung suspended from the ceiling on individual threads, filling the tent like a living constellation of blooms. Gold eucalyptus leaves cascaded alongside them, catching the light as guests moved beneath. Outside, a towering floral dome anchored the ceremony against the golden hills. The bride spun on a white marble floor monogrammed in gold. The room was opulent without being heavy. Geometric without being cold. This was the wedding where I learned that the shape of a room can change the feeling of an entire day.