Our Services
Event design
The art of hospitality begins before the first course. Rahal Maître Traiteur composes the space as it composes a menu: with coherence, measured generosity and a sense of detail that distinguishes.
Our approach
Event design
Rahal Maître Traiteur holds that decoration is not an ancillary service. It is an integral part of the composition: the linen, the tableware, the flowers, the light, all speak to the guest from the moment of arrival. This coherence between space and plate has been worked upon since the House's earliest weddings.
The spaces the House arranges are of every kind: palace-hotel gardens, villa terraces, historic sites, private beaches, esplanades, and as far as the desert. From a simple canopy to a large glazed structure, an in-house creative studio composes furniture and scenography to measure, from drawing to model, in 2D and in 3D. Every space has its constraints, ceiling height, natural light, floor load-bearing, access to water and electricity, all assessed in advance so the scenography can be adapted accordingly.
Trusted floral partners, selected for their ability to compose in the register of the event, from a traditional wedding to a diplomatic reception, from a simple centrepiece to a grand floral composition, complete the studio. These lasting partnerships ensure coherence between what is promised and what is delivered on the day.
Our savoir-faire
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Floral design
Entrance compositions, centrepieces, floral arches: the House works with trusted floral partners.
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Scenography & staging
From canopy to glazed structure, an in-house studio commands drawing, modelling and rendering for gardens, terraces, historic sites and grand spaces.
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Venue arrangement
Floor plan, table layout, service circulation: every configuration is conceived for the comfort of guests.
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Signature Moroccan décor
Lanterns, zellige, candles, ceremonial rugs: Moroccan aesthetic heritage at the service of the contemporary event.
In pictures
Frequently asked questions
Event design
What is the difference between scenography and decoration for a prestige event?
Decoration refers to the visual elements, flowers, linen, candles, furniture. Scenography is the discipline that orders them: it defines volumes, circulation, perspectives and the coherence between the space and the register of the event. At Rahal Maître Traiteur, this conception is conducted in-house, from the drawing and the model through to the installation on the day, a continuity that sub-contracting cannot guarantee.
Does the House operate outside Casablanca for scenography and decoration, Marrakech, Agadir, the south of Morocco?
Yes. Rahal Maître Traiteur handles decoration and scenography across the entire Kingdom: palace-hotel gardens in Marrakech, villa terraces in Tangier, historic sites in Rabat and Fez, private beaches in Agadir, and spaces in the provinces of the Deep South, notably Dakhla and Laayoune. Teams, furniture and floral partners travel on site; distance does not alter the standard.
How does the House adapt its decoration to each project? Can Moroccan aesthetic heritage be integrated into a contemporary reception?
Yes, and that is precisely what the House's creative studio builds: not a standardised setting, but a composition adjusted to the register of the event. Elements of Moroccan aesthetic heritage, zellige, copper lanterns, ceremonial rugs, can be integrated into a prestige contemporary reception when their use is precise and considered, without veering into a folkloric register. Every decision is documented in advance during the preparatory exchanges with the family or client organisation.
Are decoration and scenography included in the catering service, or is this a separate engagement?
At Rahal Maître Traiteur, the arrangement of the space and the culinary composition are not dissociated. The House has an internal creative studio, drawing, modelling, 3D rendering, that works in coherence with the culinary and service teams. This approach has been a doctrine of the House since its earliest receptions: a well-conceived table setting extends the pleasure of a meal before the first course is served.
How do we contact the House for the decoration and scenography of a wedding or a high-end event?
Write a first description of the project, occasion, intended venue, city, expected register, via the contact form or by telephone on +212 522 25 25 13. The House considers each enquiry and responds with a tailored proposal. The earlier the enquiry is submitted, the more time the House has to develop a bespoke scenography.