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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Florals

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January 11, 2016
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, Sprint's press event included a moss-covered bar designed by Fresh Wata.
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, Sprint's press event included a moss-covered bar designed by Fresh Wata.
Photo: Shae Rocco
A Louis Vuitton launch in November transformed Saks Fifth Avenue with five kinds of moss, life-size trees, and other leafy plants from David Beahm.
A Louis Vuitton launch in November transformed Saks Fifth Avenue with five kinds of moss, life-size trees, and other leafy plants from David Beahm.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/Image Capture
A Comcast-hosted event for the Television Critics Association tour in January featured a 'botanical library' theme with bars trimmed in greenery, botanical-print textiles, and potted foliage by R. Jack Balthazar.
A Comcast-hosted event for the Television Critics Association tour in January featured a "botanical library" theme with bars trimmed in greenery, botanical-print textiles, and potted foliage by R. Jack Balthazar.
Photo: Courtesy of R. Jack Balthazar
In December, the Brooklyn Academy of Music's gala for A Streetcar Named Desire sported a lush New Orleans-inspired setting with potted plants, Spanish moss, and ivy by Fleurs Bella.
In December, the Brooklyn Academy of Music's gala for A Streetcar Named Desire sported a lush New Orleans-inspired setting with potted plants, Spanish moss, and ivy by Fleurs Bella.
Photo: Emily Gilbert for BizBash
The Obamas' first state dinner at the White House had 12 electric chandeliers from Frost adorned with freshly cut ivy by Heffernan Morgan.
The Obamas' first state dinner at the White House had 12 electric chandeliers from Frost adorned with freshly cut ivy by Heffernan Morgan.
Photo: Official White House Photo by Pete Souza
In November, the Museum of Modern Art held its annual film benefit with decor inspired by the evening's honoree, Tim Burton. SPEC Entertainment created Edward Scissorhands-style topiaries that formed a makeshift garden throughout the space.
In November, the Museum of Modern Art held its annual film benefit with decor inspired by the evening's honoree, Tim Burton. SPEC Entertainment created Edward Scissorhands-style topiaries that formed a makeshift garden throughout the space.
Photo: Jessica Torossian for BizBash
With less than three hours for set up, David Beahm and his team converted Saks Fifth Avenue's third floor into a veritable garden of Eden.
With less than three hours for set up, David Beahm and his team converted Saks Fifth Avenue's third floor into a veritable garden of Eden.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Artisans from Louis Vuitton's workshop in France spent the evening showcasing their craft at the entrance to the event.
Artisans from Louis Vuitton's workshop in France spent the evening showcasing their craft at the entrance to the event.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
An enormous hedge—comprised of vines, boxwood, daisies, Vanda orchids, and calla lilies—stood in one area of the event and served as an unofficial step-and-repeat for many guests.
An enormous hedge—comprised of vines, boxwood, daisies, Vanda orchids, and calla lilies—stood in one area of the event and served as an unofficial step-and-repeat for many guests.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Making use of an immobile table, Beahm created a dinner party setting using items from the department store's own collection of housewares.
Making use of an immobile table, Beahm created a dinner party setting using items from the department store's own collection of housewares.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
To give the dinner party tableau some life during the event, four models sat at the table.
To give the dinner party tableau some life during the event, four models sat at the table.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
In a section dubbed the 'damier lawn,' monogrammed bags sat atop a patchwork of grass and flowers.
In a section dubbed the "damier lawn," monogrammed bags sat atop a patchwork of grass and flowers.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Messages from guests dangled from the wishing tree's ribbons.
Messages from guests dangled from the wishing tree's ribbons.
Photo: Courtesy of Louis Vuitton North America
In one seating area, rough-hewn tables made of stripped birch trees, moss, and ferns contrasted with gold-colored chairs.
In one seating area, rough-hewn tables made of stripped birch trees, moss, and ferns contrasted with gold-colored chairs.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Even DJ Sky Nellor's booth was integrated in the outdoorsy aesthetic with turntables surrounded by various pieces of foliage.
Even DJ Sky Nellor's booth was integrated in the outdoorsy aesthetic with turntables surrounded by various pieces of foliage.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
To obscure, but not hide the lighting trusses, Beahm wrapped the metal rods with leafy vines.
To obscure, but not hide the lighting trusses, Beahm wrapped the metal rods with leafy vines.
Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Robin Hood Foundation Benefit
Robin Hood Foundation Benefit

For the massive gala's 2014 iteration, planners chose a "Bridge to Possibility" theme. Held at the cavernous Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, the event featured screens printed with the New York City skyline and bridges. The screens enclosed the entry hallway that led to the reception space. David Stark Design designed the event.

Photo: Keith Sirchio for BizBash
The Recording Academy's Grammy After-Party
The Recording Academy's Grammy After-Party

Studio 54 inspired the look and feel of the Recording Academy's Grammy after-party at the Los Angeles Convention Center in 2011. Curtains made from reflective beads added a vintage touch, and lots of sparkle.

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's Breath of Life Gala
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's Breath of Life Gala

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation celebrated with its annual Breath of Life gala at the National Building Museum in Washington in 2011. Streamers divided the National Building Museum atrium into three spaces.

McGraw-Hill Harold W. McGraw Jr. Prize in Education Gala
McGraw-Hill Harold W. McGraw Jr. Prize in Education Gala

For the 2008 event at the New York Public Library, trees provided a natural curtain to separate the cocktail area from the center of the forum, where the dinner and awards took place later in the evening. Bakula Design handled decor.

2010 McGraw-Hill Harold W. McGaw Jr. Prize in Education Gala
2010 McGraw-Hill Harold W. McGaw Jr. Prize in Education Gala

To separate the perimeter—where cocktails were held—from the dinner area for the event's 2010 iteration, the team hung large lampshades from the ceiling. The pieces measured about two feet high and 22 inches in diameter, and their black and white embellishments were replicated in a pattern projected on the floors. The event again took place at the New York Public Library, with Bakula Design overseeing decor.

Photo: Amy Coady
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala

In 2006, the gala had an English garden look that tied to the Met's "AngloMania" exhibit of Britain's posh and punk fashion. Event designer David Monn set up 70 tables in separate mini gardens that were hedged by 400 feet of apple trees. The floors were swathed in carpets of spring grass.

Photo: Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Friends of the High Line Spring Benefit
Friends of the High Line Spring Benefit

Held May 20 at New Yorks's Skylight at Moynihan Station, the event featured foliage in its entry gate. The plants included passion flower vine, plumosa fern, ming fern, steel grass, and sheet moss. Van Wyck & Van Wyck handled design.

Photo: Christian Oth Studio
"H&M Live From Central Park" Fashion Show
'H&M Live From Central Park' Fashion Show

For the 2005 event in New York, Guests passed through Raul Avila's 16- by 12-foot curtain of hand-strung orchids before entering the cocktail reception area.

Photo: Jeff Thomas/ImageCapture
Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Ball
Canadian Cancer Society Daffodil Ball

The Daffodil Ball turned the historic Windsor Station in Montreal into an Alice in Wonderland-inspired gala in 2012. A topiary divided the cocktail reception and dining areas. Guests entered the dining room through keyhole-shaped entrances.

Photo: Alexandre Chéron
IPW Opening Night Event
IPW Opening Night Event

Chicago hosted the U.S. Travel Association's IPW conference (formerly known as the International Pow Wow) in 2014. For the opening-night event, held in Chicago's 90,000-square-foot Cinespace film studio, 20 Event Creative staffers worked to together to create a custom "El" train that circulated one room on a set of handcrafted tracks. Video mapping projected images of local Chicago attractions onto two 20-foot-long railcars.

Photo: Timothy Musho Photography
Children's Place Association Benefit
Children's Place Association Benefit

Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical Starlight Express inspired the theme of the 2008 gala benefit for the Children's Place Association. To separate the reception from the dinner area, Joseph Leigh Designs hung fabric panels from the ceiling of Union Station.

Photo: Courtesy of the Children's Place Association
Human Rights Campaign's National Dinner
Human Rights Campaign's National Dinner

About 3,500 people attended the 18th annual dinner October 25 in Washington at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in 2014. The silent auction areas were defined by white cubes created from slats of Coroplast. The word "evolve" came into focus above the entry. Hargrove produced the event.

Photo: FotoBriceno/Hargrove
Clear umbrellas and glittering beads hung from the ceiling in the spring area. The sound of falling rain played in the background.
Clear umbrellas and glittering beads hung from the ceiling in the spring area. The sound of falling rain played in the background.
Photo: BizBash
Guests walked under the umbrellas and through greenery at the entrance of the cocktail reception area.
Guests walked under the umbrellas and through greenery at the entrance of the cocktail reception area.
Photo: Nick Turchiaro
Beads and small vases with flowers decorated the bar in the spring area.
Beads and small vases with flowers decorated the bar in the spring area.
Photo: Nick Turchiaro
A second spring bar was made out of faux birch trees.
A second spring bar was made out of faux birch trees.
Photo: Nick Turchiaro
For summer, the Children's Aid team created a fake lake with projections on the floor and on a screen. Muskoka chairs sat on the 'dock.'
For summer, the Children's Aid team created a fake lake with projections on the floor and on a screen. Muskoka chairs sat on the "dock."
Photo: BizBash
Ontario harvest vegetables decorated the autumn area in the cocktail reception.
Ontario harvest vegetables decorated the autumn area in the cocktail reception.
Photo: Nick Turchiaro
A wall of Canadian cottage items decorated the space near the fake lake.
A wall of Canadian cottage items decorated the space near the fake lake.
Photo: Nick Turchiaro
Aerialists served champagne during the cocktail reception.
Aerialists served champagne during the cocktail reception.
Photo: Nick Turchiaro
The dining room represented winter and was lit in an icy blue.
The dining room represented winter and was lit in an icy blue.
Photo: Nick Turchiaro
A thousand white teddy bears lined the back of the dining room. Guests could purchase one for a chance to win $35,000 worth of Tiffany jewelry in a raffle.
A thousand white teddy bears lined the back of the dining room. Guests could purchase one for a chance to win $35,000 worth of Tiffany jewelry in a raffle.
Photo: BizBash
Decor & More created the centrepieces with white hydrangeas and roses, silver spheres, dogwood, and red berries.
Decor & More created the centrepieces with white hydrangeas and roses, silver spheres, dogwood, and red berries.
Photo: BizBash
Red macaroons from sponsor Deloitte were at every table.
Red macaroons from sponsor Deloitte were at every table.
Photo: BizBash
Juno winner Johnny Reid ended the evening with a performance.
Juno winner Johnny Reid ended the evening with a performance.
Photo: Nick Turchiaro
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