Venue Edition - The Mason

 

 

dallas, TX

A glimpse into a venue we love with a creative photographer behind the lens.

Photography: Jessie BarksdaleVenue:  The Mason

Photography: Jessie Barksdale

Venue: The Mason

The Mason is an incredibly unique venue that somehow manages to be both timeless and nostalgic. The exterior is reminiscent of a 1920s private French social club and once inside, one is transported to inviting spaces that can only be described as well traveled and highly curated. It’s as if an established art collector invited you over for cocktails and dinner.

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The space was originally designed by a prominent architect and reimagined by TRÈS LA Group into a series of thoughtful spaces that provide an intimate setting for guests throughout the celebration. There are multiple levels in the building that allow for a seamless transition between ceremony, cocktail, and reception. The top floor has soft lighting with extravagant yet grounded finishes that would compliment a myriad of color palettes. The venue can seat 200 guests for both ceremony and reception, and the lower level has a large private dressing area.

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The truly exceptional furniture and artwork provide a backdrop full of character that is the opposite of a blank slate. With The Mason’s implementation of “tiny little touches” that they are known for, it’s as if every little nook and cranny has a story to tell. In addition to all the visual appeal, they have an amazing venue manager who embodies an authentic sense of hospitality and is sure to provide a high touch service to clients.

Photography: Jessie Barksdale

Venue: The Mason

With the flexible spaces on the main and second level, the flow of the guest experience is sure to be entertaining. The upper level Grand Hall boasts a stunning baby grand piano and chic chandeliers with an adjacent “drawing room” area to invite guests to lounge and enjoy a beverage at one of the stylish bars. On the main level, the reception hall, parlor, and well appointed bar nook offer areas to mingle among tasteful decor. When you visit, you must look up and around every last corner to take in all the très chic touches because you may just have to fly to Europe to see this level of design anywhere else.

Photography: Jessie Barksdale

Venue: The Mason Dallas

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