Jackson Hole Rentals & Event Design
DESIGN WITH RESONANCE
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Based west of the Tetons and traveling throughout the Rocky Mountain region, Lindsy is the founder and designer behind The Linden House, specializing in event styling, curated tabletop rentals, and atmospheric design for gatherings that feel artful, emotional, and deeply personal, using intentional elements to evoke meaningful response.
With years of design and storytelling informing her work, every choice she makes shapes the atmosphere and creates layers of texture and interest.
Clients come to The Linden House not just for décor, but for the way Lindsy crafts emotion through experience: how a space feels when guests enter, how the design unfolds throughout the evening, and how every detail quietly speaks to the story being celebrated.
Whether designing an intimate dinner or a multi-day celebration, her process remains intuitive, collaborative, and grounded in connection. At The Linden House, the belief is rooted in the art of gathering - creating spaces that invite joy and lasting memory.
No Other options meets the standard
This isn’t just about rentals. It’s about creating spaces that feel like home, even if just for one day.
Exceptional Quality, Always
"Walking into the transformed space took our break awayl it didn't feel like a restaurant anymore - it felt like a dream brought to life,. The elegance, warmth, and personal touches left our guests with lasting memories. Lindsy didn't just design a room - she created an unforgettable experience that made out wedding day truly special."
EXACTLY WHAT
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The Linden House serves clients who care about the emotional experience of their events - who value the warmth of shared meals, the resonance of design, and the lasting memory of a beautifully set table. We bring a refined yet heartfelt approach to each event we touch with intimate collection of pieces we value and find beauty within.
With events Designed to Be Felt, Not Just Seen