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BEST OF 2008   11.24.08 8:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
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David Stark designed a tentlike dining environment for the New York City Opera's spring gala, taking a cue from the medieval vibe of the evening's production of King Arthur.  - Photo: Joe Fornabaio for BizBash
David Stark designed a tentlike dining environment for the New York City Opera's spring gala, taking a cue from the medieval vibe of the evening's production of King Arthur
Photo: Joe Fornabaio for BizBash
Van Wyck & Van Wyck crisscrossed 3,000 yards of blue, red, and green silk strips above the dinner tables for a New York benefit for arts nonprofit Studio in a School. - Photo: Mary Hillard 
Van Wyck & Van Wyck crisscrossed 3,000 yards of blue, red, and green silk strips above the dinner tables for a New York benefit for arts nonprofit Studio in a School.
Photo: Mary Hillard 
Van Wyck & Van Wyck fashioned a drop ceiling of interwoven bands of fabric at the Whitney Museum of American Art's Art Party in New York. - Photo: Keith Sirchio for BizBash
Van Wyck & Van Wyck fashioned a drop ceiling of interwoven bands of fabric at the Whitney Museum of American Art's Art Party in New York.

Photo: Keith Sirchio for BizBash



  —Lisa Cericola & Mark Mavrigian
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