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  2. Event Design & Decor

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December 11, 2015
'The cranberry bog that Tyger Productions created for Ocean Spray in November was definitely one of the most memorable. The juxtaposition of a beautiful table setup—which itself contrasted traditional and modern decor—and 900,000 cranberries in 21,000 gallons of water in the middle of Rockefeller Center in New York was so unique and so on-brand.' —Anna Sekula, editor in chief
"The cranberry bog that Tyger Productions created for Ocean Spray in November was definitely one of the most memorable. The juxtaposition of a beautiful table setup—which itself contrasted traditional and modern decor—and 900,000 cranberries in 21,000 gallons of water in the middle of Rockefeller Center in New York was so unique and so on-brand." —Anna Sekula, editor in chief
Photo: Nilaya Sabnis for Tyger Productions
'An event that stood out to me this year from a decor perspective was the Museum of Contemporary Art’s art auction in Chicago, which took place in a tent designed by HMR Designs. The decor—all stripe-on-stripe—was so simple, but incredibly fresh and bold.' —Jenny Berg, senior editor
"An event that stood out to me this year from a decor perspective was the Museum of Contemporary Art’s art auction in Chicago, which took place in a tent designed by HMR Designs. The decor—all stripe-on-stripe—was so simple, but incredibly fresh and bold." —Jenny Berg, senior editor
Photo: Kent Drake Photography
'Another event that really stood out to me was the Field Museum’s Women’s Board Gala in Chicago. To honor the museum’s new permanent exhibition, the Cyrus Tang Hall of China, designers from HMR brought in beautifully evocative decor, including a canopy of pink cherry blossoms that hung above the dance floor.' —Jenny Berg, senior editor
"Another event that really stood out to me was the Field Museum’s Women’s Board Gala in Chicago. To honor the museum’s new permanent exhibition, the Cyrus Tang Hall of China, designers from HMR brought in beautifully evocative decor, including a canopy of pink cherry blossoms that hung above the dance floor." —Jenny Berg, senior editor
Photo: Jenny Berg/BizBash
'During the N.B.A. All-Star festivities in New York in February, Nike's 'the Last Shot' installation by AKQA and production company Stardust felt like you stepped into a video game—or maybe Space Jam. It was a truly immersive experience that allowed fans to recreate two of Michael Jordan's most famous shots with a live announcer providing personalized play-by-play, crowd reactions (complete with 'boos'), and lots of throwback looks—including big mustaches and mullets for the 1982 N.C.A.A. Championship scenario.' —Michele Laufik, style editor
"During the N.B.A. All-Star festivities in New York in February, Nike's 'the Last Shot' installation by AKQA and production company Stardust felt like you stepped into a video game—or maybe Space Jam. It was a truly immersive experience that allowed fans to recreate two of Michael Jordan's most famous shots with a live announcer providing personalized play-by-play, crowd reactions (complete with 'boos'), and lots of throwback looks—including big mustaches and mullets for the 1982 N.C.A.A. Championship scenario." —Michele Laufik, style editor
Photo: Courtesy of AKQA
'The Cinderella-inspired display at this year's P.H.S. Philadelphia Flower Show blew me away. Together, the larger-than-life floral displays, lush table linen, and candlelit centerpieces dripping with jewels created the grandest wedding design I've ever seen. All that was missing was Prince Charming!' —Amy Gordon, contributing editor
"The Cinderella-inspired display at this year's P.H.S. Philadelphia Flower Show blew me away. Together, the larger-than-life floral displays, lush table linen, and candlelit centerpieces dripping with jewels created the grandest wedding design I've ever seen. All that was missing was Prince Charming!" —Amy Gordon, contributing editor
Photo: Susan Beard
'Moncler Grenoble held its New York Fashion Week show on Valentine's Day this year, and it combined all of life's best things—love, chocolate, and interesting stage design! Models emerged from a giant heart-shaped 'chocolate box' as couples, and a pair dressed as a bride and groom kissed during the presentation. It was a fun, memorable way to showcase the fashion and nod to the holiday.' —Claire Hoffman, managing editor
"Moncler Grenoble held its New York Fashion Week show on Valentine's Day this year, and it combined all of life's best things—love, chocolate, and interesting stage design! Models emerged from a giant heart-shaped 'chocolate box' as couples, and a pair dressed as a bride and groom kissed during the presentation. It was a fun, memorable way to showcase the fashion and nod to the holiday." —Claire Hoffman, managing editor 
Photo: Courtesy of Moncler Grenoble
'At Coachella, it can be hard to get attention over the cacophony of event offerings. But for PopSugar and ShopStyle's Cabana Club hotel takeover of the Avalon Palm Springs, a dramatic art installation made from multicolor neon ribbon was both a cool way for the party to distinguish itself visually and a serious selfie backdrop for social media message proliferation. The piece was a collaboration with Las Vegas' Life Is Beautiful festival.' —Alesandra Dubin, West Coast editor
"At Coachella, it can be hard to get attention over the cacophony of event offerings. But for PopSugar and ShopStyle's Cabana Club hotel takeover of the Avalon Palm Springs, a dramatic art installation made from multicolor neon ribbon was both a cool way for the party to distinguish itself visually and a serious selfie backdrop for social media message proliferation. The piece was a collaboration with Las Vegas' Life Is Beautiful festival." —Alesandra Dubin, West Coast editor
Photo: Mike Windle/Getty Images for Popsugar
'At the AT&T Best of Washington party, it was so refreshing to see BMW utilize the front of the bar in its sponsored lounge to show a promo video rather than a standard TV on a stand or projection backdrop.' —D. Channing Muller, contributing editor
"At the AT&T Best of Washington party, it was so refreshing to see BMW utilize the front of the bar in its sponsored lounge to show a promo video rather than a standard TV on a stand or projection backdrop." —D. Channing Muller, contributing editor
Photo: D. Channing Muller for BizBash
'The interactive features at C2 Montréal, while not decor in the traditional sense, certainly stand out in my mind as some of the most visually striking things I saw all year. The Nest, the Cloud of Fog, and the chairs suspended from the ceiling were unique, eye-catching elements that all served a purpose: They created opportunities for the conference attendees to connect in unusual environments that fostered meaningful engagement.' —Mitra Sorrells, technology editor
"The interactive features at C2 Montréal, while not decor in the traditional sense, certainly stand out in my mind as some of the most visually striking things I saw all year. The Nest, the Cloud of Fog, and the chairs suspended from the ceiling were unique, eye-catching elements that all served a purpose: They created opportunities for the conference attendees to connect in unusual environments that fostered meaningful engagement." —Mitra Sorrells, technology editor
Photo: Sebastien Roy
'The craziest piece of decor I've seen was the trash throne at the BuzzFeed/Jolly Rancher 'Keep on Sucking, NYC' gallery experience, mainly because of how creative the piece was and how well the idea was executed. It was inspired by the iron throne in Game of Thrones and built out of various pieces of trash—and was definitely the event's most popular photo op.' —Ian Zelaya, assistant editor
"The craziest piece of decor I've seen was the trash throne at the BuzzFeed/Jolly Rancher 'Keep on Sucking, NYC' gallery experience, mainly because of how creative the piece was and how well the idea was executed. It was inspired by the iron throne in Game of Thrones and built out of various pieces of trash—and was definitely the event's most popular photo op." —Ian Zelaya, assistant editor
Photo: Ian Zelaya/BizBash
'Another one of the coolest ideas I've seen this year was the checker-pattern listening wall at the JackThreads pop-up launch party in New York, which changed to the beat of the DJ's music.' —Ian Zelaya, assistant editor
"Another one of the coolest ideas I've seen this year was the checker-pattern listening wall at the JackThreads pop-up launch party in New York, which changed to the beat of the DJ's music." —Ian Zelaya, assistant editor
Photo: Alex Caesar for JackThreads
'A massive disco ball was the perfect over-the-top decor piece for a splashy real estate event in Miami. It took a giant crane to hoist the ball, which Triton Productions sourced for the sales launch of the Paramount Miami Worldcenter development. It served as a beacon for guests on their way to the outdoor event, and an envy-inducing symbol of what everyone else was missing.' —Beth Kormanik, news editor
"A massive disco ball was the perfect over-the-top decor piece for a splashy real estate event in Miami. It took a giant crane to hoist the ball, which Triton Productions sourced for the sales launch of the Paramount Miami Worldcenter development. It served as a beacon for guests on their way to the outdoor event, and an envy-inducing symbol of what everyone else was missing." —Beth Kormanik, news editor
Photo: Ra-Haus Fotografie LLC
At the Kohl's Launch of Juicy Couture, an elaborate press wall of roses was inset with a sparkling logo. The event took place at the John Lautner-designed Sheats-Goldstein residence in Los Angeles in September.
At the Kohl's Launch of Juicy Couture, an elaborate press wall of roses was inset with a sparkling logo. The event took place at the John Lautner-designed Sheats-Goldstein residence in Los Angeles in September.
Photo: Angela Weiss/Getty Images for Kohl's
In January, Ross Mathews and the Happy Egg Company feted California's Proposition 2 (mandating that eggs sold in the state must come from hens with larger cages) with an event that included cutouts of chickens placed on the yellow arrivals carpet for 3-D effect. The event was at West Hollywood’s Palihouse.
In January, Ross Mathews and the Happy Egg Company feted California's Proposition 2 (mandating that eggs sold in the state must come from hens with larger cages) with an event that included cutouts of chickens placed on the yellow arrivals carpet for 3-D effect. The event was at West Hollywood’s Palihouse.
Photo: Rich Polk/Getty Images for the Happy Egg Company
Pandora hosted its first 'Hearts of Today” honoree luncheon at the Montage Beverly Hills in November, where a decorative press wall had logos framed in purple roses set against lush hedging.
Pandora hosted its first "Hearts of Today” honoree luncheon at the Montage Beverly Hills in November, where a decorative press wall had logos framed in purple roses set against lush hedging.
Photo: Stefanie Keenan
In 2013, Chandon hosted its American Summer Soiree in New York with a step-and-repeat backdrop that included a dense collection of inflatable pool toys, including those in shapes of blue whales, pink flamingos, and flowers, alongside logo beach bags, balls, bottles, and chairs.
In 2013, Chandon hosted its American Summer Soiree in New York with a step-and-repeat backdrop that included a dense collection of inflatable pool toys, including those in shapes of blue whales, pink flamingos, and flowers, alongside logo beach bags, balls, bottles, and chairs.
Photo: Will Ragozzino/BFAnyc.com
The Museum of Modern Art’s annual Party in the Garden in New York in 2013 had a modern, tropical motif. Accordingly, the arrivals backdrop included plenty of greenery, which was accented with logos from MoMA and sponsor Cartier.
The Museum of Modern Art’s annual Party in the Garden in New York in 2013 had a modern, tropical motif. Accordingly, the arrivals backdrop included plenty of greenery, which was accented with logos from MoMA and sponsor Cartier.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Vogue Eyewear's Los Angeles launch party for its campaign with Eva Mendes in 2013 had a playful feel throughout. A step-and-repeat wall made up of logo balloons arranged in a rainbow grid set the sunny, colorful tone for the alfresco affair.
Vogue Eyewear's Los Angeles launch party for its campaign with Eva Mendes in 2013 had a playful feel throughout. A step-and-repeat wall made up of logo balloons arranged in a rainbow grid set the sunny, colorful tone for the alfresco affair.
Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
For the New York premiere of Columbia Picture's Bad Teacher in 2011, a 130-foot step-and-repeat area got 3-D touches in the form of classroom-style elements, including school chairs, desks, and red apples.
For the New York premiere of Columbia Picture's Bad Teacher in 2011, a 130-foot step-and-repeat area got 3-D touches in the form of classroom-style elements, including school chairs, desks, and red apples.
Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
The Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic is known for its whimsical decor done in the brand's signature yellow-orange color. In 2013, the Los Angeles event included a vintage flower-stand-style step-and-repeat. In addition to flowers, bottles were potted like plants and logo plaques on wooden sticks were planted in moss.
The Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic is known for its whimsical decor done in the brand's signature yellow-orange color. In 2013, the Los Angeles event included a vintage flower-stand-style step-and-repeat. In addition to flowers, bottles were potted like plants and logo plaques on wooden sticks were planted in moss.
Photo: Claire Barrett Photography
At Christie's “Green Auction: Bid to Save the Earth” in New York in 2012, the arrivals area was dominated by a wall of live plants. Many of the flowers used—including phalaenopsis, clovers, cabbage, ferns, and ivy—were replanted following the event.
At Christie's “Green Auction: Bid to Save the Earth” in New York in 2012, the arrivals area was dominated by a wall of live plants. Many of the flowers used—including phalaenopsis, clovers, cabbage, ferns, and ivy—were replanted following the event.
Photo: Carolyn Curtis/BizBash
A 2013 event partnership between jewelry and accessories brand Stella & Dot and liquor company Midori resulted in a 3-D press wall enlivened by emerald green colored objects—accessories from the line like sunglasses and necklaces, alongside the brightly colored bottles.
A 2013 event partnership between jewelry and accessories brand Stella & Dot and liquor company Midori resulted in a 3-D press wall enlivened by emerald green colored objects—accessories from the line like sunglasses and necklaces, alongside the brightly colored bottles.
Photo: Courtesy of Midori
One way to get an event's message out is to write it in a way that's too big to miss. The Angelina Jolie movie Salt premiered in Los Angeles in 2010 with 12-foot-tall letters that spelled out the film's name in eye-catching graphic form.
One way to get an event's message out is to write it in a way that's too big to miss. The Angelina Jolie movie Salt premiered in Los Angeles in 2010 with 12-foot-tall letters that spelled out the film's name in eye-catching graphic form.
Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
All-White Flowers: Golden Globes
All-White Flowers: Golden Globes

HBO’s Golden Globes party had a "winter garden” theme that showed up in all-white flowers as well as projections and linens.

Photo: Gabor Ekecs
All-White Flowers: Oscars
All-White Flowers: Oscars

The ninth annual Women in Film Pre-Oscar Cocktail Party at Hyde Sunset Kitchen & Cocktails included product displays from sponsor M.A.C Cosmetics alongside arrangements of all-white flowers.

Photo: John Sciulli/Getty Images for Women in Film
All-White Flowers: Oscars
All-White Flowers: Oscars

For the Oscars Governors Ball, Mark’s Garden used 10,000 white flowers, including calla lilies, gardenias, ranunculus, phalaenopsis orchids, and succulents.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved
Playful Details: Grammys
Playful Details: Grammys

The Recording Academy's official Grammy after-party for 5,000, known as the Grammy Celebration, had a candy land theme. The "Grammy Land" bash had whimsical, youthful details, like rainbow suckers tucked into tabletop centerpieces.

Photo: Sean Twomey/2me Studios
Playful Details: Grammys
Playful Details: Grammys

Lucian Grainge's artist showcase, presented by American Airlines and Citi, took over the Theatre at Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles during Grammy week. Branded kids' toys topped tables.

Photo: Lester Cohen/Getty Images
Playful Details: Oscars
Playful Details: Oscars

At the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscars after-party, a dessert display included espresso milkshakes topped with mini doughnuts threaded through straws. 

Photo: Alesandra Dubin
Old-Hollywood Glamour: SAG Awards
Old-Hollywood Glamour: SAG Awards

People magazine and the Entertainment Industry Foundation’s official Screen Actors Guild Awards gala got a 1920s Hollywood theme. Decorating the party space were images from commercial artist of the period Batiste Madelna, as well as portraits from glamour photographer George Hurell.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved
Old-Hollywood Glamour: Oscars
Old-Hollywood Glamour: Oscars

This year’s Governors Ball had a retro look inspired by the caricature-covered walls of Sardi’s and Brown Derby restaurants. Decor for the night included more than 170 commissioned black and white drawings of current and historic Hollywood stars.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved
Residential Decor: Oscars
Residential Decor: Oscars

Rolex’s greenroom at the Oscars, designed by Rolex and produced by Event Eleven, was meant to mimic the look and feel of a private Hollywood manse from the 20th century. Details included walnut wood, beige leather, and Venetian stucco.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
Residential Decor: Golden Globes
Residential Decor: Golden Globes

At Fox’s annual Golden Globes party, the look was influenced by the Art Deco period, with residential-style details such as wraparound sofas in neutral tones and chevron-patterned area rugs.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved
Sequin Tabletops: Critics Choice Awards
Sequin Tabletops: Critics Choice Awards

At the 21st annual Critics' Choice Awards at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, silver sequined linens from La Tavola added glitzy pop to tables. 

Photo: Getty Images for Moet & Chandon
Sequin Tabletops: Oscars
Sequin Tabletops: Oscars

Despite its earth-toned color palette, Global Green's Oscar party had a subtle shine with seafoam green sequined tabletops.

Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Global Green
Marquee-Style Lettering: Oscars
Marquee-Style Lettering: Oscars

At Global Green’s annual Oscar event, marquee-style lettering spelled out the organization’s name.

Photo: Lester Cohen/Getty Images for Global Green
Marquee-Style Lettering: Oscars
Marquee-Style Lettering: Oscars

Vanity Fair's famous Oscar party, held in Beverly Hills for the second year in a row, had the publication's name spelled out in marquee letters. The magazine's Social Club setup in Culver City also included the same decor element.

Photo: Alesandra Dubin/BizBash
Marquee-Style Lettering: Oscars
Marquee-Style Lettering: Oscars

At the Oscars Governors Ball, marquee lettering served as a backdrop for an understated bar.

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
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