'Capitol File' White House Correspondents’ Dinner Party

Chandeliers hang underneath tables at Capitol File's event, produced by Gala Design Group.
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Google and 'The Hollywood Reporter' White House Correspondents’ Dinner Party

Friday's event was the first time Google and The Hollywood Reporter teamed for a White House Correspondents’ Association weekend party.
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In June, CTV's party for the MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto had colorful decorative tubes throughout the party space—even on catering trays.
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Instagram Printers

Brooklyn-based Instaprint printers print out Instagram photos taken at a certain location or marked with an event-specific hashtag.
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A particularly attention-grabbing booth—and one that had attendees buzzing—was Haworth's table designed by 4240 Architecture. Inspired by the concept of urban agriculture, the table had a wall aquarium and live flowers, vegetables, and greenery.
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Like last year, the walls in the garden featured projected images tagged with #PITG2013 from guests’ Instagram feeds.
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Neon tubes—interspersed with tropical foliage and ferns—also covered the front of the garden's elevated stage.
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Igloo Play's stool cushions mix and match to make bold, colorful seating.
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In keeping with Donatella Versace's request for decor that felt a bit undone and raw, KCD and Weinhoff chose staging furniture and props that were intentionally old-fashioned, including vintage monitors. "The idea was to create an old-school, unplugged feeling," said Mannion.
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The lighting fixtures above the bar in the dinner tent were crafted from Feed U.S.A. for Target plates and cups.
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