
A zigzag pathway at a Kohler launch
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Shakespeare's Wild Sisters, artists in residence for the Watermill Center's summer benefit in the Hamptons, created an installation featuring two colorfully dressed women on towers who controlled human puppets that crawled in the grass beside the main entrance.
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At New York's Friends of the High Line benefit, color-coded portals helped guests find their assigned dining areas, which had corresponding decor.
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At the Ontario Science Centre's Innovators' Ball in Toronto, a circular black walkway served as a tunnel linking a lounge to the dining space.
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Murals lined the walls of escalators leading into Toronto's Brazilian Carnival Ball, and colorful, parted drapery decorated the base.
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Guests ambled along a zigzag carpeted path to enter Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art for a reception to celebrate Kohler's new faucet.
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