Chihuly Garden and Glass is a beautiful wedding venue located in Seattle, WA. Featuring breathtaking glass art and large windows that pool natural light throughout the space, this venue makes for an unforgettable backdrop for your celebration. The Exhibition has 8 galleries and a stunning garden that is sure to impress your guests.
Boasting high ceilings, industrial features, and a jaw-dropping 100-foot-long floral sculpture that brings a burst of color to the space, the main event area spans 4,500 square feet. Photo opportunities are around every corner of this breathtaking venue, including out in the garden, which features stunning sculptures and lush greenery.
The Chihuly Garden and Glass team would be delighted to help bring your vision to life. They offer a selection of wedding packages that include rentals, catering, and beverages. Contact them today for more information on how they can host the wedding of your dreams.
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Handicap Accessible, Indoor Event Space, Reception Area
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Chihuly Garden and Glass Reviews
Liz Dewberry(other)5 out of 5 Rating
We recently had the pleasure of hosting our board gala at Chihuly Glass and Garden, and it was an absolutely exceptional experience. From the moment we stepped through the doors for our site visit, we were captivated by the elegant and unique ambiance of the gallery and glass house. The staff went above and beyond to accommodate our needs and ensure that every aspect of our event ran smoothly. Their professionalism, expertise, coordination of rentals and dedication to making the evening a success (along with their friendly and accommodating natures) made every aspect of the process and planning easy and a pleasure. The experience was extraordinary and surpassed our expectations in every way. We plan similar events for our board in different cities across the country multiple times each year, and our evening at Chihuly Glass and Garden was by far the most special and the favorite event we have hosted. Thank you Kimball, Maddie and team for providing us with an exceptional evening and a truly memorable event! Reviewed on 26-05-2023
Annali Wallin(other)5 out of 5 Rating
We were blown away from the moment we even approached the doors. The staff was incredibly kind and welcoming to us and all in attendance. The service was above and beyond and paired with such exquisite art everywhere we looked, made the evening truly magical. Reviewed on 03-10-2023
Joy Duro(other)5 out of 5 Rating
Event Planning Manager, Julie + Sales Manager, Kimball are professional, easy to work with and exceptionally experienced in the industry. Our team collaborated seamlessly with the entirety of their staff to assure the day ran as smoothly as possible. From set-up and room flip to incredible table-side service and break-down. This team was extremely efficient and professional, and especially friendly. By the end of the evening, our clients sang their praises about their wedding day experience at the venue. This is undoubtedly, and in large part because of Chihuly's joint efforts and fabulous team (s/o Claudia and Eric to name a couple)! Reviewed on 11-05-2023
Michael C(bride)1 out of 5 Rating Wedding Date 17-09-2022 I have to agree with the rest of the reviews. They only want your money. You can’t even do a proper taste test or a wedding rehearsal, they up charge the crap out of anything & everything. Their rules are ridiculous. I can go on & on. We originally had a different venue but w/ Covid, we ended up going w/ Chihuly. After 2 years of planning, or lack there of…. It all came down to the last month before the wedding & that’s when they contacted you about planning. So, we ended up getting stuck w/ them. Would we recommend them? Heck no. Will you get a wonderful experience & incredible photos? Absolutely but is the money, the headache, the rules, the iffy customer service on the day of your wedding going to be worth it? No. Go have your wedding somewhere that will work with you & should make the process a breeze. You’ll still have a beautiful event & gorgeous photos w/o the unnecessary bs. Reviewed on 20-10-2022
Mike Rhoades(bride)1 out of 5 Rating Wedding Date 20-08-2022 I could write a novel about how painful our experience was working with Chihuly for our wedding, but TheKnot only allows 3500 characters. The main point is this: the venue itself is beautiful and unique, but the service, the rules, and the people who work at the venue are disappointing (except for Britney, she's wonderful), making the venue just simply not worth the high cost. Because of covid we ended up working with Chihuly for 3 years to plan our wedding, and it became very obvious that their primary goals were to 1) extract as much money as possible from clients and 2) enforce unnecessary rules. I laughed when I read the comment below mentioning that the staff took unfinished drinks, because our guests experienced the same thing, and yes, they charge per drink (about $20 on average) and they refuse to offer a drink package, despite our begging. We spent an unbelievable amount of money at this venue (not to mention they increased our prices 80% about 6 months before the event due to \"inflation\") and the service was not even close to being commensurate with the price. For a 150-person wedding, expect to spend around $80k on food and drink alone (that's over $500 per person). That doesn't include other venue fees and furniture/linen rentals. I will say that the food was good - we received many compliments on that. However, similar to the other reviews here, we felt that the entire Chihuly community was policing us at every step of our planning process, including on our wedding day. For example, during the signing of our marriage license, a staff member kept interrupting us with a security guard to yell at our photographer for not having his tripod in an acceptable location, and instead of offering an acceptable solution, proceeded to hover over and yell at all of us. I will now have fond memories of signing my marriage license with a security guard scolding me directly to my left. Great! We ended up speaking to the COO of the venue after our wedding to express our large list of concerns, and she was respectful and waived our final invoice to account for the final cost of drinks, which was about 7% of our total venue costs (though, again, we are not confident that the drink costs were accurately calculated). We honestly felt like that was the very least they could do to try and make it right (I would have personally offered much more than that given all of the things that went wrong and how much money we spent), but more importantly, we just really hope that things change at this venue in the future for those looking to celebrate the most important day of their lives. Reviewed on 16-09-2022
Mary Zavaleta(other)2 out of 5 Rating Wedding Date 23-04-2022 Here is one mother of the groom to comment on Chihuly as a wedding venue. Beautiful is not a big enough word to do it justice. It is a visual wonderland. When visiting Seattle for the first time some years ago, I couldn’t believe my eyes. I never would have believed that astounding place would be ours for a wedding.But pretty is as pretty does. Chihuly, I know Covid era comes with rules. But when both bride and groom contracted Covid within 8 and 13 days of the wedding, couldn’t someone have spoken to them kindly? Couldn’t CDC guidance be our guide? Couldn’t there have been some plan B in effect (an outdoor area? A signed waiver from each guest? ) Or something that did not involve literally zipping the wedding couple into an isolation bubble? (The bride and groom tested negative on site and were …released.) Couldn’t there have been ongoing communication to save 100 people from asking each other what’s going to happen on endless loop all wedding week? And just for good measure- again- couldn’t someone have empathized in word even if not in deed?The sour taste left by this beginning was unfortunately emphasized in the ending. The party showed no signs of winding down and I understand an ending must happen. But isn’t this politely accomplished by the lights coming up and an announcement for guests to gather their things and thank you for coming? But instead guests were shouted at to go home now and the tables were swept clear of belongings so that people were sent chasing after purses and party favors piled on takeaway carts like trash.Oh Chihuly, if you don’t want company just say so. Don’t host an expensive party with so little regard for a once in a lifetime event. Reviewed on 04-05-2022