Luna Maya And Maxime Bouttier's Wedding Decoration Is Kental With Indonesian Culture

JAKARTA - The wedding of Luna Maya and Maxime Bouttier, which was held at the COMO Shambhala Estate, Ubud, Bali, has succeeded in stealing the public's attention.

Not only is it a sacred and romantic moment, their marriage has also attracted attention because of its very thick decorations of Indonesian culture.

The wedding decorations of Luna Maya and Maxime Bouttier were designed by Bimo Singgih with florist Stupa Casa.

It was stated that the wedding decorations depicted Maxime and Luna's love journey, their identity, their spirituality.

"This derivation was created to reflect the background of Luna and Maxime's family, love journey, and spirituality," wrote Bimo Singgih in his Instagram video upload, quoted on Sunday, May 11, 2025.

Meanwhile, here are the details of the wedding decorations for Luna Maya and Maxime Bouttier that you can see.

1. Wedding ceremony decoration

The marriage contract ceremony and panggih were held in an open amphitheater area that faced directly into the hills of coconut. The decoration looks special with the coconut dauh elements woven with their hands, which seem to blend with nature.

The decoration looks amazing that emitted a combination of Javanese and French art, as mentioned on Instagram @bimo_singgih. The floor where the marriage contract was held was also covered with decorations with Dodotan batik motifs.

2. Election of seats with a touch of France

The French nuance, which is the homeland of Maxime Bouttier's father, was seen in the selection of the romantic Louis French vintage seat, alongside the transparent and modern Louis Ghost Chair.

3. Designed with sustainable materials

Not only strong on culture, the wedding decorations of Luna Maya and Maxime Bouttier were also designed using sustainable materials.

Decorations use sustainable materials that can be decomposed back into nature.

Starting from coconut leaves, local flowers that grow around Ubud, which makes the wedding environmentally friendly.