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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Event Design & Decor

Event decor

August 28, 2013
Luminato and Royal Ontario Museum's Big Bang Bash
Luminato and Royal Ontario Museum's Big Bang Bash

On June 8, the Big Bang Bash took over the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto to celebrate the opening of the "Viktor & Rolf Dolls" exhibition; the gala also marked the opening of the Luminato multidisciplinary arts festival. A conveyer belt served everything from cocktails to cupcakes to poached lobster tails. Drinks included "the Bomb," made with Ketel One vodka, elderflower cordial, and lemon; and "the V&R" was made with Bombay Sapphire Gin, Earl Grey tea syrup, lemon juice, and sparkling water.

Photo: George Pimentel Photography
Watermill Center Summer Benefit
Watermill Center Summer Benefit

The Watermill Center's summer benefit in the Hamptons in July had plenty of arty installations. Robert Wilson's "Stargazer Beds" offered pulley-operated planks around the main terrace for guests to be lowered backward, their eyes toward heaven.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
The New York Botanical Garden Conservatory Ball
The New York Botanical Garden Conservatory Ball

Designed by Bowman Dahl, the early June ball was inspired by the idea of a Renaissance-Italy garden in Padua. The lighting was inspired by an Italian sunset and changed throughout the evening. As guests entered the tent, the lighting was an amber hue; it slowly changed to a midnight blue over the course of the evening. Stephen Starr Events handled production and provided a menu of—naturally—Italian fare.

Photo: Nicholas Hunt/Patrick McMullan Company
Fleurotica
Fleurotica

The June 12 fund-raiser for the Garfield Park Conservatory couldn't be held at the Chicago venue because of hail damage to its roof, so organizers worked to bring the spirit of the garden-filled spot to the Museum of Contemporary Art. At the leaf-covered bar, servers infused Willa vodka cocktails with botanical elements found at the conservatory. The specialty drinks, called "Conservancy Julep" and "Alliance Elixir," were served in Mason jars.

Photo: David Miller
The Chicago Botanic Garden's Summer Dinner Dance
The Chicago Botanic Garden's Summer Dinner Dance

The Chicago Botanic Garden hosted its ninth annual Summer Dinner Dance on June 21. For dinner, a tent decorated by HMR Designs created a garden-within-a-garden setting. The tent was draped in moss silk and strung with nine birdcage chandeliers. The cages, in turn, were strung with white lilies, and pillars were wrapped in trellises. At each green-silk-covered table, centerpieces held samples of the Botanic Garden's floral species, including lisianthus, garden roses, spray roses, and hydrangeas.

Photo: Courtesy of Chicago Botanic Garden
Scotiabank BuskerBall
Scotiabank BuskerBall

Benefiting Epilepsy Toronto, the Scotiabank BuskerBall on August 20 kicked off the Scotiabank BuskerFest. The Tuesday-night event at the Mattamy Athletic Centre featured avant-garde performers such as the "CandyMan." With a slick, plastic aesthetic—and surreal contact lenses to complete his look—the performer greeted guests by giving them lollipops from the concession box he carried. He moved slowly, with motions that recalled a living doll.

Photo: Jona Stuart/staticflux.com
Coach and Friends of the High Line's Summer Party
Coach and Friends of the High Line's Summer Party

Coach and Friends of the High Line hosted the third annual Summer Party June 11 in New York. To give the benefit an aptly summery vibe, planner Bronson van Wyck created a vintage-inspired carnival replete with fortune-tellers, jugglers, and nostalgic games at the Chelsea Market passage. Decor included marquee lights spelling out carney-inspired phrases such as "Step Right Up."

Photo: Brian Ach/Getty Images for COACH
The Historic House Trust of New York City's Founders Award Gala
The Historic House Trust of New York City's Founders Award Gala

At the Historic House Trust of New York City's Founders Award gala in June, 360 Design Events matched the decor to the theme by hanging hats in and around the tent set up at Gracie Mansion. The June 5 dinner's theme was "hats off," so the design firm used colorful ribbons to suspend dozens of straw hats from trees in the garden and the tent ceiling. And to prevent waste, guests were invited to take home the headwear as a memento of the evening.

Photo: Shiran Nicholson
The Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School Gala
The Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School Gala

Most events that take on a garden theme use flowers and foliage to create the kind of lush look found in such green spaces. But at a summer gala dinner and auction for the Georgiana Bruce Kirby Preparatory School, Peggy Young & Associates eschewed live plants and chose a different way to express the theme. The event management company used artificial turf throughout the Santa Cruz private school, covering the entryway and sofas, hallways, and tabletops. To add to the look in the dining room, galvanized watering cans hung over tables, with fiber optic lights mimicking water pouring out of the spouts.

Photo: Courtesy of Peggy Young & Associates
Russel Simmons's Art For Life Benefit
Russel Simmons's Art For Life Benefit

Russel Simmons's Art for Life benefit took to Fairview Farms in the Hamptons on July 27 and was produced by Ronnie Davis Productions. Its idyllic theme, "Field of Dreams," came to life in whimsical decor from DN Concepts. Kites suspended over every table had colorful signs on their tails that held the names of artistic vocations such as "dancer" and "poet." The tables also had grassy centerpieces that served as anchors, as well as patchwork linens by Roberto Cavalli that were created for Art for Life.

Photo: Johnny Nunez
The Lincoln Park Zoo Ball
The Lincoln Park Zoo Ball

At the Lincoln Park Zoo Ball, held at the Chicago zoo on July 12, there were thematic neckties on hand. Sponsor Paul Stuart donated ties printed with tigers, penguins, and other zoo animals. Guests could score a "fund-a-need" tie for a starting donation of $250, or up the ante based on discretion, and all proceeds benefited the zoo's maintenance.

Photo: AJ Kane
The National Ballet of Canada's Annual Fundraising Gala
The National Ballet of Canada's Annual Fundraising Gala

With the theme "Mad Hot Ballet: Dangerous Love," the June 12 gala took is visual cues from Carmen. After a one-night-only performance of the ballet, a dinner reception had a Spanish theme replete with a sangria bar. The space was bathed in fittingly dramatic red lights. The event took place at the Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto.

Photo: Gary Beechey
Diffa Chicago's Believe 2013
Diffa Chicago's Believe 2013

Held on June 8 during the NeoCon convention in Chicago, the Diffa Chicago Believe gala had prismatic decor from Event Creative. Golden candle holders and flowers in summery hues of purple and orange popped against black linens and Lucite centerpieces. The event took place at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel.

Photo: Courtesy of DIFFA
The Art Institute of Chicago's Woman's Board Gala
The Art Institute of Chicago's Woman's Board Gala

The Chicago art museum hosted a June 22 gala to fete its "Impressionism, Fashion, and Modernity" exhibition. Event designer Bill Heffernan of HMR Design Group used a black-and-white color scheme inspired by some of the 19th-century dresses on display. "Fabrics of stripes, polka-dots, and paisley leaves ruled the decor to create a powerful fashion statement," he said. To complement the fashion-inspired setting, tables were topped with 19th-century-style wire urns set atop black-and-white hat boxes.

Photo: Courtesy of Art Institute of Chicago
Greater Los Zoo Association's Beastly Ball
Greater Los Zoo Association's Beastly Ball

A rather unusual food station greeted guests at the June 15 Beastly Ball in Los Angeles. At the safari-theme event, a costumed server with cheetah-style face paint stood at the center of a table filled with samosas and ceviche. The hors d’oeuvres were donated by Centerplate, the zoo's in-house caterer; the feline server was from Vernon the Entertainer Inc.

Photo: Jamie Pham
The Shedd Aquarium Gala
The Shedd Aquarium Gala

The June 8 gala in Chicago had a James Bond theme. Drinks inspired by the vodka-swilling icon included "Skyfall" martinis and mini bottles of Kettle One, served with swirly straws. The Shedd Aquarium's in-house caterer, Sodexo, prepared the stiff sips.

Photo: Heidi Zeiger
The Ravinia Women's Board Gala
The Ravinia Women's Board Gala

The July 27 gala in Highland Park, Illinois, featured a performance from pianist Lang Lang, and the dessert from Jewell Events Catering followed thematic suit. The chocolate piano was filled with passion-fruit mousse and sliced fresh lychees, then set on a strawberry-and-mango-sauce starburst.

Photo: Patrick Gipson
The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Gala Dinner of the Municipal Art Society
The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Gala Dinner of the Municipal Art Society

The Municipal Art Society of New York celebrated its centennial year this year and hosted its June 13 gala in a venue that also just turned 100: Grand Central Terminal. The event's look was inspired by the landmark structure itself, and the JFM Group LLC and Neal Matticks of Neal Matticks Design brought in tables, chairs, and linens in gold-and-white hues that complemented the building's marble accents and brass chandeliers. An amber-and-magenta lighting scheme highlighted the building's architecture, and flowers were arching sprays of white orchids that mimicked the curves of the terminal's huge curved windows.

Photo: Angela Jimenez Photography
The Gene Siskel Film Center's "A Summer Soiree With Gwyneth Paltrow"
The Gene Siskel Film Center's 'A Summer Soiree With Gwyneth Paltrow'

The Gene Siskel Film Center honored Gwyneth Paltrow at its June 15 fund-raiser at the Ritz-Carlton, Chicago. Instead of simply presenting the actress with an award, the evening included an hour-long onstage Q&A session. Amanda de Cadenet, host of Lifetime TV's The Conversation and a friend of Paltrow's, hosted the discussion. Topics included female friendship, working with Matt Damon, and—of course—Iron Man.

Photo: Bob Carl
An orange grove in Times Square marked a collaboration between J.C. Penney and Joe Fresh that allows the retailer exclusive rights to the Canadian clothing brand's children's line. The retailer hoped the unexpected concept and its juxtaposition with the surrounding area would draw traffic to the public promotion in the last days of summer.
An orange grove in Times Square marked a collaboration between J.C. Penney and Joe Fresh that allows the retailer exclusive rights to the Canadian clothing brand's children's line. The retailer hoped the unexpected concept and its juxtaposition with the surrounding area would draw traffic to the public promotion in the last days of summer.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
To set the scene, the production team placed dressed mannequins around orange trees, crates of the fresh fruit, and a pergola.
To set the scene, the production team placed dressed mannequins around orange trees, crates of the fresh fruit, and a pergola.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
A truck, with items from the collection pegged to clotheslines on its exterior, anchored the space and allowed visitors to purchase the clothing on site. Guests could also shop online at the promotion, using the PayPal Here app on an iPad provided by staff.
A truck, with items from the collection pegged to clotheslines on its exterior, anchored the space and allowed visitors to purchase the clothing on site. Guests could also shop online at the promotion, using the PayPal Here app on an iPad provided by staff.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
One of the most striking visuals was a wall of oranges that served as the backdrop to the bar where staff poured complimentary cups of freshly squeezed orange juice.
One of the most striking visuals was a wall of oranges that served as the backdrop to the bar where staff poured complimentary cups of freshly squeezed orange juice.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
At the August 21 press preview, caterer Creative Edge served breakfast-appropriate items that matched the color scheme of the promotion, including mini cinnamon buns topped with orange vanilla icing.
At the August 21 press preview, caterer Creative Edge served breakfast-appropriate items that matched the color scheme of the promotion, including mini cinnamon buns topped with orange vanilla icing.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
In addition to glasses of juice, staff at the orange grove handed out free branded orange popsicles.
In addition to glasses of juice, staff at the orange grove handed out free branded orange popsicles.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Visitors to the promotion, including Molly Sims (pictured) and Padma Lakshmi, could pose on a swing at the digital photo booth.
Visitors to the promotion, including Molly Sims (pictured) and Padma Lakshmi, could pose on a swing at the digital photo booth.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Images from the photo booth were projected onto a digital billboard in Times Square to grab attention from passersby.
Images from the photo booth were projected onto a digital billboard in Times Square to grab attention from passersby.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Stationery e-tailer Minted is now selling indie artist-designed party decor supplies, including customizable bunting banners, plates, napkins, confetti, stickers, and paper centerpieces. Currently, there are 119 unique themes available for holiday parties, birthdays, baby showers, and a variety of other occasions, with new options launching regularly. Complete packages start from $65.
Stationery e-tailer Minted is now selling indie artist-designed party decor supplies, including customizable bunting banners, plates, napkins, confetti, stickers, and paper centerpieces. Currently, there are 119 unique themes available for holiday parties, birthdays, baby showers, and a variety of other occasions, with new options launching regularly. Complete packages start from $65.
Photo: Jenny Batt/Hank + Hunt
Brooklyn-based Susty Party specializes in eco-friendly party supplies and compostable tableware made from alternative materials like sugarcane stalks, plant starch, palm leaf, and bioplastic. The company’s party kits cost $59 and include enough supplies—like bowls, plates, cups, straws, cutlery, and confetti—for 24 people. New color combinations are introduced monthly.
Brooklyn-based Susty Party specializes in eco-friendly party supplies and compostable tableware made from alternative materials like sugarcane stalks, plant starch, palm leaf, and bioplastic. The company’s party kits cost $59 and include enough supplies—like bowls, plates, cups, straws, cutlery, and confetti—for 24 people. New color combinations are introduced monthly.
Photo: Courtesy of Susty Party
Earlier this year, J.C. Penney and Martha Stewart joined forces to launch MarthaCelebrations. The extensive line includes color-coordinated party products such as patterned paper cocktail plates and cups, table runners, place cards, candy containers, oversize balloons, metallic garlands, tissue pom-poms, cupcake stands, and gummy candies. Even though the majority of the products sell for under $15, the quality is top-notch—some of the paper napkins and tablecloths even manage to resemble real linen.
Earlier this year, J.C. Penney and Martha Stewart joined forces to launch MarthaCelebrations. The extensive line includes color-coordinated party products such as patterned paper cocktail plates and cups, table runners, place cards, candy containers, oversize balloons, metallic garlands, tissue pom-poms, cupcake stands, and gummy candies. Even though the majority of the products sell for under $15, the quality is top-notch—some of the paper napkins and tablecloths even manage to resemble real linen.
Photo: Hallie Burton
Revelry House delivers curated boxes filled with themed party products (think linen napkins, bamboo cutlery, striped paper straws, treat bags, confetti, balloons, candles, and decorative food picks), as well as set-up instructions, easy-to-follow recipes, and playlist suggestions. The online retailer’s stars-and-stripes-themed summer party box is now on sale; coming soon to the site are birthday, summer barbecue, bridal shower, baby, Christmas, and New Year’s collections. Each box serves as many as 24 people and costs from $159 to $250.
Revelry House delivers curated boxes filled with themed party products (think linen napkins, bamboo cutlery, striped paper straws, treat bags, confetti, balloons, candles, and decorative food picks), as well as set-up instructions, easy-to-follow recipes, and playlist suggestions. The online retailer’s stars-and-stripes-themed summer party box is now on sale; coming soon to the site are birthday, summer barbecue, bridal shower, baby, Christmas, and New Year’s collections. Each box serves as many as 24 people and costs from $159 to $250.
Photo: Courtesy of Revelry House
Epson’s latest addition to its LabelWorks line is the Printable Ribbon Kit. The gadget can print text and images (14 fonts and more than 300 symbols are available) onto colorful satin ribbons, which can then be used to decorate party favors, balloons, vases, candy containers, and more. The kit retails for $69.99 and includes the lightweight LabelWorks LW-300 printer and two ribbon cartridges.
Epson’s latest addition to its LabelWorks line is the Printable Ribbon Kit. The gadget can print text and images (14 fonts and more than 300 symbols are available) onto colorful satin ribbons, which can then be used to decorate party favors, balloons, vases, candy containers, and more. The kit retails for $69.99 and includes the lightweight LabelWorks LW-300 printer and two ribbon cartridges.
Photo: Courtesy of Epson
The 20th Anniversary Daffodil Ball Benefitting the Canadian Cancer Society
The 20th Anniversary Daffodil Ball Benefitting the Canadian Cancer Society

Billed as the most successful cancer-related fund-raising gala in Canada, the Daffodil Ball on April 18 had a Great Gatsby theme that brought the 1920s to life at Windsor Station in Montreal. In the cocktail space, a living fountain twirled around slowly.

Photo: Stephane Poirier
Centerpieces at this year's Keep Memory Alive 'Power of Love Gala' in Las Vegas featured logo boxing gloves adorned with calla lilies.
Centerpieces at this year's Keep Memory Alive "Power of Love Gala" in Las Vegas featured logo boxing gloves adorned with calla lilies.
Photo: Curtis Dahl
At the U.S. Olympic Committee's 'Raise Our Flag' campaign launch, which took place earlier this year, Hilton created a 'dream wall,' where people could scrawl messages and show their support for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic teams.
At the U.S. Olympic Committee's "Raise Our Flag" campaign launch, which took place earlier this year, Hilton created a "dream wall," where people could scrawl messages and show their support for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic teams.
Photo: JM Photo for BizBash
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