Luxury wedding cake Italy, sugar paste sculpture by Ange Gimenez
Paris · Italy · Worldwide

Luxury Wedding Cakes
in Italy

A Parisian atelier. An Italian landscape. Sugar paste sculpted by hand, tier by tier, then carried across the Alps to stand on your table exactly as it was imagined.

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Where French craftsmanship
meets Italian light.

I am a Paris-based wedding cake designer specialising in hand-sculpted sugar paste, travelling to Italy for bespoke commissions at Tuscan farmhouses, Lake Como villas, and Amalfi Coast estates, with every petal shaped by hand in Paris before the journey south.

Italy is the destination American couples dream of most. Tuscany's cypress-lined hills, the cliffside gardens of Amalfi, the silver mirror of Lake Como at dusk. These landscapes carry a weight of beauty that very few wedding elements can match. Your cake should be one of them.

I work from Paris, where each commission begins months before the wedding day. I shape every petal, every leaf, every architectural tier by hand in sugar paste, then I travel to Italy in person to place the cake at your venue. Not shipped. Not delegated. Delivered by the hands that made it.

Italy's summers are real: Tuscan afternoons routinely exceed 35°C, and outdoor receptions under olive trees or on Amalfi terraces stay warm long into the evening. Sugar paste holds in that heat, which is why I work in it for these weddings.

The result is a cake that looks as extraordinary at the end of the evening as it did when it was first revealed, because it was built for exactly that moment.

Luxury wedding cake designer Italy, Ange Gimenez

Why sugar paste
is essential for Italy

01
Survives Italian summer heat: 35°C and beyond

Unlike buttercream, which softens and slides above 25°C, sugar paste maintains its structure through the hottest Tuscan afternoon or Amalfi evening. No slumping. No sweating. No compromises. Your cake stands exactly as sculpted, from the first reveal to the final slice.

02
Built for outdoor receptions under the Tuscan sun

Garden weddings, vineyard receptions, terrace dinners overlooking the sea. Outdoor settings call for a medium that does not depend on refrigeration. Sugar paste holds, which is why your Italian wedding cake keeps its shape regardless of where you choose to celebrate.

03
Hand-sculpted to evoke Italian botanics: olive, citrus, jasmine

Every element I shape is drawn from the world around your venue. Wild jasmine climbing a Tuscan wall. Lemon blossoms from an Amalfi garden. Olive leaves catching Como light. These are not decorations. They are a portrait of your landscape, built petal by petal in sugar, designed to disappear into the scenery and then stop every guest who looks closely.

04
I travel to your Italian venue for personal placement

This is not a cake shipped in a box and arranged by venue staff. I travel to Italy, handle the transport, and place every tier on your table with my own hands. I stay until it is exactly right. The angle, the flowers, the final detail adjusted in the light of your specific venue. It is part of the commission.

Italy's most extraordinary
wedding settings

Villa del Balbianello facade and baroque gardens, Lake Como wedding destination
Lake Como, Lombardy
Villa del Balbianello

Perched on a wooded promontory jutting into Lake Como, Balbianello is one of the most photographed wedding venues in the world, and one of the most demanding for any wedding element that must hold through a long lakeside day. The terraces, the wisteria-covered loggias, the silver light off the water: a setting that deserves a cake built to its scale.

Tenuta di Spannocchia Tuscany wedding cake
Tuscany, Siena
Tenuta di Spannocchia

A working Tuscan estate in the hills between Siena and the sea. Stone farmhouses, ancient olive groves, wheat fields that turn gold in June. Spannocchia weddings happen outdoors, in full Tuscan heat, surrounded by the kind of raw botanical beauty that sugar paste is uniquely positioned to reference and withstand.

Villa Cimbrone Amalfi Coast wedding cake
Amalfi Coast, Campania
Villa Cimbrone

High above Ravello, the gardens of Villa Cimbrone end at the Terrace of Infinity, a belvedere where the land simply stops and the Tyrrhenian Sea begins. Lemon trees, roses, the constant smell of jasmine and salt air. A cake placed at Villa Cimbrone must earn that backdrop. I build cakes that do.

From first conversation
to your Italian table

1
Discovery Call

Everything begins with a conversation. You share your venue, your date, your aesthetic. The mood of your day, the botanicals that matter to you, the images that live in your head. I listen, ask, and build a picture of exactly what this commission needs to be. No templates. No standard catalogue. This conversation is the foundation of everything that follows.

2
Design Consultation

I develop a full design direction: mood boards, botanical references, tier count and proportion, texture and colour palette. You receive a complete visual brief before a single gram of sugar is touched. This stage can evolve across several exchanges until the design is exactly right. Only then does the work begin.

3
Hand-built in Paris: 2 to 4 Weeks

In Paris, I hand-shape every element from scratch. Sugar flowers built petal by petal. Leaves veined individually. Architectural tiers structured to carry their own weight across hundreds of kilometres of transport. The work for a major commission, a Fally-scale piece with 8 tiers and 150+ wafer paper flowers, takes weeks of daily, focused craft.

4
Travel to Italy

I handle transport personally. The cake does not travel alone. I accompany it to Italy, managing every condition of the journey to ensure nothing is compromised in transit. From Paris to Tuscany, to Como, to the Amalfi Coast. I travel where the wedding is.

5
Personal Venue Setup

On the day, I assemble and place the cake at your venue myself. I adjust every tier, position every flower, and ensure the final presentation is exactly what was designed, in the specific light and context of your actual setting. I stay until it is right. Then I step back, and the wedding takes over.

Thank you for your professionalism. I am grateful for the quality of your work, and extremely happy to have the pleasure of collaborating with you.

Issiaka Haidara  ·  Google Review
8
Tiers, Fally
150+
Sugar Flowers
3
Weeks of Craft
Worldwide Delivery

Everything you need
to know before reaching out

Do you travel to Italy for weddings?
Yes. I travel from Paris to Italy for every commission. I handle transport personally and set the cake in place at your venue, whether that is a Tuscan villa, an Amalfi clifftop, or a lakeside terrace on Como. Every detail of the journey is managed by the person who built the cake.
What regions of Italy have you worked in?
I accept destination commissions throughout Italy and I have experience working in Mediterranean climates, including destination weddings that have taken me beyond Europe, to Kenya. I welcome inquiries from all Italian regions: Tuscany, Campania, Lombardy, Puglia, Sicily, and anywhere else your wedding takes you.
Is sugar paste suitable for outdoor Italian weddings?
Yes. Italian summer heat in Tuscany, Amalfi, and Como regularly exceeds 35°C outdoors. Sugar paste holds its structure completely in those conditions. It does not melt, slump, or sweat, which is why I work in it for outdoor Italian receptions.
How far in advance should I book for an Italian destination wedding?
I take a limited number of commissions each year so every piece receives my full attention. For Italian destination weddings, particularly summer dates in Tuscany, Amalfi, or Lake Como, I recommend reaching out at least 9 to 12 months before your date. The earlier you inquire, the more time there is for the design process to develop without pressure.
Can you create a cake inspired by Italian nature: citrus, olive, jasmine?
Absolutely. This kind of brief produces some of the most beautiful results. Lemon blossoms from an Amalfi garden. Wild olive leaves from a Tuscan hillside. Jasmine that climbs a Como wall. Cypress silhouettes, fig leaves, Mediterranean herbs. Every element can be hand-sculpted in sugar paste to reflect the specific landscape and season of your Italian wedding. The natural world of your venue is the starting point for the design conversation.
What is the process for booking a wedding cake in Italy?
It begins with a discovery call, a conversation about your venue, your date, and your vision. I then develop a full design direction: mood boards, botanical references, tier structure, and colour palette. Once the design is confirmed, I spend two to four weeks shaping the cake in Paris, then I travel to Italy to place it personally at your venue on the wedding day. The form below is the best place to begin.

Tell me about
your day.

I take a limited number of commissions each year to ensure every piece receives my full attention.

Based in Paris, available worldwide.

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