Classic Form · Intimate · Timeless

Wood Chuppah Rental

Cedar frame, traditional proportions

The Traditional Chuppah is a four-post frame in cedar, traditional in form and, more to the point, timeless in photographs. Where birch is textured and organic, cedar is smooth and uniform — it reads as a made object, which is what most couples picture when they picture a wood chuppah.

That difference matters at the venue. Cedar's even color and tight grain hold their own indoors and at built venues where a bark-on birch frame can look out of place against finished floors and walls. It is the chuppah to choose for a synagogue, a ballroom, a hotel terrace, or any site where the surroundings are architectural rather than natural.

Dressed with a tallit, fabric draping, or florals, it creates the sheltered, intimate space a chuppah is known for — a defined room within the room, open on all four sides. The covering is what makes that happen, and it is not included with the frame. Most couples bring a family tallit, which is the traditional choice and the one that carries the most meaning; we also rent a woven black and white tallit as an add-on if you do not have one.

If you are deciding between this and the birch, the shorthand is straightforward: birch for gardens, parks, and open-air sites; cedar for indoor and built venues.

Details
Height
7'
Footprint
7' × 7'
Frame
Cedar, four posts
Canopy
Rentable tallit
Rental window
7 days
Pickup
Free, central Denver
Setup
Under 15 minutes, two people
Packed size
Breaks down for transport; fits an SUV, minivan, or truck bed

Add to your rental

Adornments

Rented alongside this chuppah, not on its own. Mention them in your request.

A woven black and white tallit draped over a wood chuppah frame
Tallit

A woven black and white tallit to drape over the chuppah.

Silk florals and greenery arranged on a wood wedding arch
Artificial Florals

Silk florals and greenery for the corners or crossbar.

FAQs

Cedar is smooth and uniform; birch is textured with the bark left on. Cedar holds up better against finished floors and walls, so it is the pick for indoor and built venues. Birch reads warmer outdoors against lawns and stone.

No, and that is deliberate. The covering is the part of a chuppah that carries family meaning, so most couples bring a family tallit or their own fabric. We rent a woven black and white tallit as an add-on if you need one.

Yes — it is the most common choice and the traditional one. The frame accommodates a tallit, an heirloom cloth, or any fabric with enough drape.

Yes, and it is the chuppah we would recommend for indoor ceremonies. It is freestanding, needs no anchoring indoors, and the cedar finish suits built venues.

The four-post frame, all connecting hardware, a step-by-step setup guide, and a 7-day rental window with free flexible pickup from central Denver. Fabric and florals are separate.

$150
7-day rental · pickup $0