BizBash New York
BizBash New York
     ADVERTISE   |  FEEDBACK  |   SUBSCRIBE   |   ABOUT US  |  RSS   |  
GOOGLE TRANSLATE
  • English
  • català
  • Dansk
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • suomi
  • Français
  • hrvatski
  • Indonesia
  • Italiano
  • latviešu
  • Nederlands
  • norsk
  • Polski
  • Português
  • Svenska
  • Filipino
THE SCOUT   03.01.06 12:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Design Portfolio 2006 (Part Three)
Get inspired with these innovative decor ideas.
Design Portfolio 2006: Caught Up in the Drama

Design Portfolio 2006 (Part Two)

Design Portfolio 2006 (Part Four)

Design Portfolio 2006 (Part Five)

Posted 03.01.06

PHOTO GALLERY

Susan Holland & Company crafted an intimate—and flowerless—look for each table at a housewares retailer's dinner at Boylan Studios. Holland suspended crystal chandeliers from the ceiling just above eye level. Candlelight from and Glow Lighting Design's pale amber illumination hit the chandeliers for a subtle, glimmering effect. -
Susan Holland & Company crafted an intimate—and flowerless—look for each table at a housewares retailer's dinner at Boylan Studios. Holland suspended crystal chandeliers from the ceiling just above eye level. Candlelight from and Glow Lighting Design's pale amber illumination hit the chandeliers for a subtle, glimmering effect.
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine made for a visually arresting venue for a Hackensack University Medical Center event in October—especially lit in purple by Frost Lighting. David Beahm added impact with his oversize lanterns filled with candles and covered with a flame-proof, shimmering fabric standing over the abundant buffets. -
The Cathedral of St. John the Divine made for a visually arresting venue for a Hackensack University Medical Center event in October—especially lit in purple by Frost Lighting. David Beahm added impact with his oversize lanterns filled with candles and covered with a flame-proof, shimmering fabric standing over the abundant buffets.
Louis Vuitton's launch dinner for its Emprise jewelry line was both colorful and restrained. David Beahm set a long table at the brand's Fifth Avenue store with rainbow-hued glasses and garden rose arrangements in deep red, pink, and cream hues. Lit softly by Bentley Meeker, the rest of the pieces were colorless or clear, and votives and tiny hand-blown glass vases filled with water hung above. -
Louis Vuitton's launch dinner for its Emprise jewelry line was both colorful and restrained. David Beahm set a long table at the brand's Fifth Avenue store with rainbow-hued glasses and garden rose arrangements in deep red, pink, and cream hues. Lit softly by Bentley Meeker, the rest of the pieces were colorless or clear, and votives and tiny hand-blown glass vases filled with water hung above.
This stainless steel napkin ring is modern but not boxy. Available for rent   from Party Rental Ltd. -
This stainless steel napkin ring is modern but not boxy. Available for rent from Party Rental Ltd.
   



MORE THE SCOUT STORIES
4 Made-in-New York Sweets for Gift Bags
8 Tabletop Looks From ISES's Design Competition
50 Budget-Friendly Ideas for Holiday Parties: Food, Gifts, Decor, and More
Cort's New Line of Glowing LED Furniture
6 New Products Spotted at the BizBash New York Expo

MORE STORIES ABOUT
Floral Designer Anne Kilcullen Prides Herself on Interpreting Clients' Ideas

More Suppliers/Venues to Consider ADVERTISEMENT
Slate
Slate PLUS offers great hospitality and service with a full kitchen, posh interior design, and teambuilding activities. The Chelsea location features 26 pool tables, six Ping-Pong tables, and one foosball table hidden behind chain-link curtains; the bilevel venue holds 1,000 people. More >>

EMAIL THIS RESOURCE
byDavid Inc.
byDavid Staffing & Events is a boutique, high-end, hospitality staffing, promotional modeling, and event management firm based in New York City. They provide elite staff who are trained to detail perfection on each and every event. More >>

EMAIL THIS RESOURCE
Caramel Sound, Music & Lights
Caramel SML is a boutique event production company that provides single-source production of all aspects of an event, from conceptualization to execution. Over the past decade, Caramel has distinguished itself as one of New York City’s premier production companies, providing its services for fashion shows, product launches, benefits, galas, and high-end corporate and private functions. More >>

EMAIL THIS RESOURCE
 
Search for Suppliers
Search for Venues
By Type

By Neighborhood/Location

Show Only New Venues
RECENTLY VIEWED










MOST POPULAR STORIES
1. Scripted Models Play Up Key Notes at Victoria's Secret Fragrance Preview
2. MoMA Gets Suitably Whimsical and Macabre for Tim Burton Tribute
3. Ad Age Looks to Boost Conference Interaction With Beer Tasting, Lounge Seating
4. Nintendo Launches New Mario Game With Look Back at Franchise History
5. Gap, Banana Republic, American Eagle Open Stores With Musical Performances
6. How Do You Make Staffers Feel Appreciated—at Little or No Cost?
7. 3 New Hotel Restaurants for Business Entertaining, Private Groups
8. New Moon Premiere Beckons 10,000 People and 2 Live Wolves
9. Masked Raconteurs Tell Tales at Moth Ball, and I Have a Blast
10. Poll Results: Informal Nights Out Make Most Appropriate 2009 Holiday Parties