Atlantic Group [v]'s four event venues at Shed 14, Central Pier, Docklands (Peninsula, MAIÀ, Sumac and Sketch) have quickly earned a reputation as the destination for Melbourne's hottest weddings and celebrations. The individual styles and the variety of size of the venues (catering from 20 - 2500 guests) make them unique, especially that they are housed side by side in an absolute waterfront location.
Peninsula:
Peninsula is Melbourne’s most glamorous and avant-garde
waterfront event space. From the moment you enter, you’ll be overwhelmed by its sheer size. Its design was inspired by London’s iconic Tate Modern Museum and features nine metre high ceilings, exposed trusses and huge floor to ceiling windows flanked by the original loading doors of the shed.
Peninsula has a contemporary colour palette of black, white and grey and includes a stunning 66-metre crystal chandelier streaking along one side of the room.
MAIÀ:
MAIÀ is a gentle union of the modern and the historic. Its
industrial look and feel is balanced by a mix of raw and sophisticated materials, making it a chic and edgy space.
MAIÀ’s design features include a shipping crate inspired bar, original loading doors and hand etched wharf like wooden floorboards paying homage to its absolute
waterfront location.
MAIÀ is a chic environment for weddings, car launches and everything in between, catering for 360 in a banquet style and 500 guests for cocktails. MAIÀ features cathedral-style
ceilings, expansive windows that provide a flood of natural light that contrast against a host of contemporary design features including a mirror tiled wall. MAIÀ has a light, earthy feel complemented by a colour palette of beige, tan and black.
Sumac:
From its beginnings at South Wharf, Sumac has gained a reputation for hosting many of Melbourne’s most exclusive
events. In its new home at Central Pier, Sumac has retained its distinctive Middle Eastern inspired decor in the transition. Sumac’s Moroccan influences include dark
wooden hand etched floorboards, a vibrant fuchsia colour scheme featuring rich, sumptuous fabrics, dark metal latticework and traditional Moroccan hanginglamps. A dramatic floor to ceiling cream curtain sweeps along one
side of the room, and a bronzen mirrored bar stands at one end. The space features high ceilings and rich colours – a reference to the spice from which Sumac takes
its name.
Sketch:
Walk into Sketch and you enter haute monde- a stunning private dining room where no expense is spared. From imported showcase fittings such as the feature chandelier from Milan to designer crockery and cutlery from Spain,
Sketch provides a level of class and sophistication that no other venue can offer.
Located at the end of the pier with a floor to ceiling glass window overlooking the water, the striking interior décor of rich purple and black is sure to make a lasting impression with you and your guests.