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January 13, 2016
A Modern Russian Nightclub With a Twist
A Modern Russian Nightclub With a Twist

"Our party starts with a sleigh ride through the Russian winter countryside, inspired by the Russian Ice Festival with a touch of folk art. Cascading snow from above welcomes guests into the cocktail hour, where they are greeted by babushkas ready to dress them in faux fur coats and hats. Here, ice takes the stage in the refrigerated space. Two Russian Palace soldiers pose as statues guarding the second event space, and as cocktail hour comes to a close, the frosty pair comes to life and opens the doors that lead to dinner and dancing. Moscow’s underground nightclub scene and St. Petersburg’s Winter Palace is the inspiration for the dinner space. Custom-fabricated malachite stone columns, ornate gold gilding, and oversize crystal chandeliers are the backdrop of this modern Russian nightclub with a twist."—Andrew Zill of Feats Inc.

Rendering: Courtesy of Andrew Zill
Andrew Zill of Feats Inc.
Andrew Zill of Feats Inc.

Andrew Zill is the design director of Feats Inc., a Baltimore-based event marketing and production firm. He creates event decor, stage and set designs, and element fabrication for clients like Harpo Productions, Procter & Gamble, and Under Armour.

Photo: Courtesy of Andrew Zill
1. A Historic Building
1. A Historic Building

“The main venue could be a vast, over-the-top historic building or an open-plan warehouse with fabricated stage sets and theatrical scenery.” Washington venue: the National Building Museum

Photo: Hoeachlander Photography
2. Ice Carving
2. Ice Carving

“Cocktail hour is in a separate tented area, chilled to 55 degrees, [where] interactive ice carvers from Fear No Ice chisel giant blocks of ice.”

Photo: Courtesy of Fear No Ice
3. Vodka and Cigarettas
3. Vodka and Cigarettas

“Servers clad in traditional sarafans and kosovorotka garments pass Russian fare with a reworked twist, like 'Vodka and Cigarettas': Kobe beef- and Georgian lamb-filled pelmeni dough 'cigarettes' with pickled onion marmalade and mushroom dust ashes paired with mini bottles of vodka.” Catering by chef Saon Brice of Linwoods Catering in Maryland.

Photo: Artemas Mott
4. A 20-Foot Tree Centerpiece
4. A 20-Foot Tree Centerpiece

“The focal point of the cocktail space is a four-sided ice bar with a 20-foot gleaming ice- and crystal-flocked tree at the center. A vodka expert provides guests with educational information and samples served in carved ice shot glasses.” Ice bar and shot glasses from USAICE

Photo: Remsburg Photography
5. Forest Visuals
5. Forest Visuals

5. “Along the perimeter walls in the cocktail space are blown-up photographs of Russian forests and wildlife amid vignettes of real birch branches. Interspersed video projections add a sense of realism—seeing a deer walk by gives the feel of an outdoor experience.” Paper birch trees and forks, $140 to $150, from Nettleton Hollow

Photo: Artemas Mott
6. Lobster Salad in Ice Cups
6. Lobster Salad in Ice Cups

“Another hors d’oeuvre idea: Chilled lobster salad with Pernod aioli, topped with Russian osetra caviar and Kiev lemon crème fraiche served in dill-infused ice cups.” Catering by Chef Saon Brice of Linwoods Catering

Photo: Artemas Mott
7. Russian Folk Dancers
7. Russian Folk Dancers

“A parade of Russian folk dancers from Barynya fills the cocktail room with lively movements and traditional music as they guide guests to the next stage of the night.”

Photo: Courtesy of Barynya
8. Champagne Gelée Shots
8. Champagne Gelée Shots

“As guests enter the main space, servers dressed in black with white faux mink Russian ushanka hats and white skinny ties are on standby with Moscow mules, white Russians, and champagne gelée shots.”

Photo: zhaophotography.com
9. Shade-Covered Chandeliers
9. Shade-Covered Chandeliers

“Banquette seating is set up around the room, with drum shade coverings holding chandeliers overhead.” Chandelier from Feats Inc.

Photo: Sachs Photography
10. Fabergé Egg-Shaped V.I.P. Tables
10. Fabergé Egg-Shaped V.I.P. Tables

“V.I.P. tables in the shape of Fabergé eggs with curved, tufted banquette seating and a bejeweled egg dome with gold foil lining give a nod to Russia’s imperial past.”

Rendering: Courtesy of Andrew Zill
11. Turn-of-the-Century Royal Court Menus
11. Turn-of-the-Century Royal Court Menus

“Dinner stations of modern French-Russian fare are inspired by turn-of-the-century royal court menus. Flavorful and hearty borschts are displayed as a tasting station, as are dishes like stroganoff and crepes with crispy duck.” Buffet of Russian dishes by Occasions Caterers in Washington

Photo: ImageLink Photography
12. A Multilevel DJ Booth
12. A Multilevel DJ Booth

“DJ Rumor spins modern world music. The fabricated multilevel DJ booth high above the crowd gives the room a palatial feel.”

Photo: Courtesy of DJ Rumor
13. Custom Textured Linens
13. Custom Textured Linens

“Fringed table lamps and hand-painted black lacquer boxes add a Russian accent to tables topped with custom textured linens from Table Toppers of Newton.”

Photo: Courtesy of Table Toppers of Newton
14. White Floral "Snowball" Centerpieces
14. White Floral 'Snowball' Centerpieces

“Tables also display white monochromatic floral ‘snowball’ centerpieces on glass pedestals. Small tags attached to the arrangements encourage guests to hit the savory-and-sweet vodka snowball station, with syrup flavors like chocolate-rosemary and limoncello-basil.” Floral design by Feats Inc.

Photo: Remsburg Photography
15. Reprinted Baroque Murals
15. Reprinted Baroque Murals

“Reprinted baroque Russian murals on freestanding walls come to life with creative pin spotting and back lighting.”

Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
16. Contemporary Lounge Furniture
16. Contemporary Lounge Furniture

“Contemporary lounge furniture in the center of the room offers a rest from dancing.” Sofa from Lounge 22, available in Los Angeles, New York, Las Vegas, and other cities from Cort Events

Photo: Courtesy of Cort Events
17. Gray and Black Ghost Chairs
17. Gray and Black Ghost Chairs

“To counterbalance the historic design of the room, we incorporate modern furniture. Gray and black Ghost chairs are paired with mirrored coffee tables.” Black Louis Ghost chair, $15, available on the East Coast from Taylor Creative Inc.

Photo: Courtesy of Taylor Creative Inc.
18. Elegant Glassware
18. Elegant Glassware

“Mixologists ask guests their favorite colors and flavors. The concoctions are served in mercury-glass and jewel-tone goblets.” Brocade wine goblet, available in Toronto from Chair-man Mills

Photo: Courtey of Chair-man Mills
19. Candy Jewels
19. Candy Jewels

“A candy shop opens to reveal bejeweled confections. Intricate candy necklaces and glittering bon-bons become takeaways.” Chocolate necklace, $60, from JinJu Chocolates

Photo: Courtesy of JinJu Chocolates
Traditional Christmas With a Charitable Touch
Traditional Christmas With a Charitable Touch

“Christmas is filled with traditions, from the food we eat and the treats we leave for Santa, to festooning the tree and hanging the stockings to be filled. Our event brings all these elements together with a philanthropic twist that spreads holiday cheer to those less fortunate. There are so many who are unable to put food on their tables, gifts under a tree, or even dress appropriately for the weather, let alone attend a party. This cocktail soiree is designed not only for celebrating the season, but for helping those in need. Attendees leave the party knowing they enjoyed a celebratory evening out and helped many of those less fortunate in the process.”—James Rota of Dazzle Creative Events

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
James Rota of Dazzle Creative Events
James Rota of Dazzle Creative Events

James Rota is the founder of Dazzle Creative Events, a West Palm Beach, Florida-based event planning company that produces product launches, brand anniversary parties, meetings, fund-raisers, and more.

Photo: Courtesy of James Rota
21. A Victorian Venue
21. A Victorian Venue

“A grand Victorian space with towering ceiling heights of at least 20 feet allows us to create a focal point with a stately evergreen tree.” New York venue: Metropolitan Club of New York; Palm Beach venue (pictured): the Flagler Museum

Photo: Courtesy of the Flagler Museum
22. A Partially Decorated Tree
22. A Partially Decorated Tree

“A partially decorated tree from Tyler’s Trees, surrounded by rolling ladders, glows from within with thousands of tiny lights.”

Photo: BizBash
24. Garlands on Staircase Railings
24. Garlands on Staircase Railings

“Jose Graterol Designs embellishes the grand staircase railings with fresh pine garlands interspersed with tassels, velvet ribbon in gold and burgundy, and pheasant and quail feathers.” Trimmings from M&J Trimming

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
25. "Feast of the Seven Fishes" Tasting Stations
25. 'Feast of the Seven Fishes' Tasting Stations

“In addition to passed hors d’oeuvres like warm gruyere puffs topped with edible gold leaf, tasting plate stations set up on black-and-gold tables will serve a celebratory ‘Feast of the Seven Fishes’ menu by Shiraz Events. Dishes include freshly shucked oysters with cranberry mignonette, pecan-crusted shrimp, and fritto misto.” D’oro table, $550, available in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami from Luxe Event Rentals

Photo: Courtesy of Luxe Event Rentals
27. Warming Cocktails
27. Warming Cocktails

“The signature cocktail is the ‘Winter Warmth’—a blend of Belvedere vodka, sweet vermouth, milled cherry juice, and eggnog froth with a dusting of nutmeg and a star anise garnish.” Cocktail from Shiraz Events in Miami, New York, Los Angeles and London

Photo: Courtesy of Shiraz Events
28. Peacock and Gold Underlays
28. Peacock and Gold Underlays

“Alternating peacock and gold underlays topped with textured purple fabric are layered on highboy tables.” Heavenly Blue Faille, Bexley, and Ayana Purple linens, from Party Tables

Photo: Courtesy of Party Tables
29. Candles of All Sizes
29. Candles of All Sizes

“The tables hold candles of all shapes and sizes, also in mismatched mercury-glass containers.” Milky Frost pedestal vase and hurricane vase, $9 to $18, and antique Milky Frost tapered votive holders, $18 for six, from Jamali Garden

Photo: Courtesy of Jamali Garden
30. Interactive Philanthropy Stations
30. Interactive Philanthropy Stations

"Scattered throughout the space are interactive stations that foster philanthropy. At the ‘Candy Cane Kitchen,’ candy chefs from Papabubble in New York will put a spin on the classic candy cane, swirling together flavors like pear and clove, or lemon and ginger. Guests can eat them warm, and also give back by purchasing pre-packaged candy canes in cello bags, which will be distributed to a charity after the event.”

Photo: Jim Shi
31. Cookie Decorating
31. Cookie Decorating

"At the Christmas cookie-decorating station, guests can decorate homemade cookies with a selection of colored icings, sprinkles, and assorted trimmings. There will also be pre-packaged, professionally decorated cookies on hand to purchase or donate.” Holiday cookies from Eleni’s New York

Photo: Courtesy of Eleni's New York
32. Ornaments Made On Site
32. Ornaments Made On Site

"At the ornament workshops, guests can watch artisans put the finishing touches on one-of-a-kind hand-painted and paper-cut ornaments. Guests can donate an ornament in memory of a loved one, or purchase one for themselves. They can also create their own holiday ornament at a craft station.” Custom hand-painted ornaments by Patch of Shade Inc.

Photo: Courtesy of Patch of Shade Inc.
33. Custom Paper-Cut Pieces
33. Custom Paper-Cut Pieces

Paper-cut ornaments by Dave Rogers Studio of Fine Art

Photo: Courtesy of Dave Rogers Studio of Fine Arts
34. Make-Your-Own Stuffed Animal
34. Make-Your-Own Stuffed Animal

“At the ‘Stuffing Station’ by Noah’s Ark Animal Workshop, guests will have the chance to make their own stuffed animals that will be sent to a child in need.” 

Photo: Courtesy of Noah's Ark Animal Workshop
35. Elf Helpers
35. Elf Helpers

“A cast of elves will be on hand to give the donated and crafted ornaments and toys a place of honor on or underneath the grand Christmas tree. The elves will also hold on to guests’ purchases, to distribute at the end of the night.” Cast of elves from New Century Dance Company in Miami

Photo: Courtesy of New Century Dance Company
37. A Snowflake Waltz
37. A Snowflake Waltz

“At the end of the night, snow machines and patterned gobos from SFL Productions fill the room as ballerinas from a local performing arts school, like Juilliard in New York or the Dreyfoos School in West Palm Beach, descend down the staircase to perform the ‘Waltz of the Snowflakes’ from The Nutcracker.”

Photo: Tony Brown/Imijination Photography for BizBash
A Tropical Retreat With Eco-Friendly Details
A Tropical Retreat With Eco-Friendly Details

“Rather than a traditional winter-themed holiday event, we’ve imagined that this company has decided to treat employees to a unique tropical retreat that creatively accommodates the company’s eco-conscious initiatives. Inspired by Bali, the decor has an airy, organic feel with a palette of earth tones, and the cuisine is Asian-inspired. A venue with wooden floors and bow truss ceilings is key for creating a lush, tropical environment with an outdoor feel. The theme also highlights decor that can be re-used. In lieu of gifts, the company will plant a tree for each person that attends the event through a local environmental nonprofit.”—David Judaken and April Luca of DNA Events

Rendering: Courtesy of DNA Events
April Luca and David Judaken of DNA Events
April Luca and David Judaken of DNA Events

David Judaken and April Luca are the co-founders of Los Angeles-based DNA Events, a full-service event company that produces movie premiere parties, product launches, and events including the Recording Academy’s “Grammy Glam” event and the ESPN ESPY Awards pre-party earlier this year.

Photo: Courtesy of DNA Events
38. Plantable Invites
38. Plantable Invites

“Invitations are printed on plantable seed paper, and come with instructions on how to plant it so it can grow into beautiful flowers.” Invite from Botanical Paperworks

Photo: Courtesy of Botanical Paperworks
39. Musical Duet
39. Musical Duet

“During cocktail hour, a violinist plays in coordination with DJ Jasepi, who is spinning a mix of lounge-y, house music.”

Photo: Jennifer Low
40. Fresh Scallops on Seashells
40. Fresh Scallops on Seashells

“Tray-passed appetizers created by DNA’s executive chef are served in unique vessels, like fresh scallops with lemon grass sambal, wasabi, crème fraîche, and shiso dust displayed inside shells.”

Photo: Courtesy of DNA Events
41. Healthy Drinks
41. Healthy Drinks

“Specialty cocktails are health conscious, made from fresh, muddled herbs, fruits, and vegetables. The drinks are also available in non-alcoholic versions.”

Photo: Courtesy of DNA Events
42. Personalized Terrariums
42. Personalized Terrariums

“In an effort to avoid disposable paper escort cards, small glass terrariums personalized with guests’ names each contain a succulent. The type of succulent indicates at which table the person will be seated, and they can be taken home at the end of the night.” Cube Aeriums, $22 to $29, from Flora Grubb Gardens in San Francisco

Photo: Caitlin Atkinson
45. A Trio of Entrees
45. A Trio of Entrees

“Guests are offered a choice of one of three entrees prepared by DNA Events’ catering team: Bali-peppered tuna, five-spice organic free-range chicken, or lamb chops marinated in organic agave honey and Serrano chili.”

Photo: Courtesy of DNA Events
46. Sustainable Chairs
46. Sustainable Chairs

“Chairs with black cushions are made from sustainable dark-colored wood and produced by an FSC-certified furniture company, like Cisco Brothers.”

Photo: Courtesy of Cisco Brothers
47. Candle Chandeliers
47. Candle Chandeliers

“Small glass candle holders hang in clusters from clear fishing wire over each table.” Whirly Hanging Candleholder, $5, from CB2

Photo: Courtesy of CB2
48. A Wall of Succulents
48. A Wall of Succulents

“One wall of the venue is designed as a branded living wall made from drought-resistant succulents, created by Nature’s Rentals. The company’s logo is written horizontally and vertically. The wall can be reinstalled in the company’s main office as a permanent installation with an irrigation system after the event.”

Photo: Line 8 Photography. All rights reserved.
49. Centerpieces as Gifts
49. Centerpieces as Gifts

“Each table has a low arrangement comprised of one type of succulent. Using drought-resistant, living plants instead of cut flowers in the center- pieces means that they can be taken home later, not thrown away.” Arrangement by Britton Neubacher of Tend

Photo: Brandon Kidd Photography
50. A Butterfly Wall
50. A Butterfly Wall

“Bali is home to some of the most beautiful butterflies in the world, so another wall in the dining area has the company logo written in tropical-looking silk butterflies.”

Rendering: Courtesy of DNA Events
51. Exotic Entertainment
51. Exotic Entertainment

“During dinner, live instrumentalists play on a circular stage in the middle of the room. Between musical performances, a female contortionist with a blonde python snake from Zen Arts takes the stage.”

Photo: Allan Amato
52. DJ in a Chandelier
52. DJ in a Chandelier

“After dinner dancing is led by the DJ spinning overhead in a rig designed as a chandelier. Aerialists simultaneously perform while hanging from the rig.” Custom rig designed by Lexi Pearl and Philip Solomon of Way 2 Much Entertainment

Rendering: Courtesy of Way 2 Much Entertainment
Luxury in White and Gold
Luxury in White and Gold

“Undeck the halls of all scraps of the workday to make room for guests to have visions of sugarplums instead of paperwork. Transforming the boardroom with draping and custom cream carpeting repurposes the space from meetings to elegance. Dim lighting enhances a neutral palette with playful pops of red and gold. The plinking of piano keys carries over the hum of conversations never had around the water cooler. As everyone gets comfortable, Beverly, the quiet accountant who has had just enough peppermint white Russians, slinks on top of the piano to sing ‘What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?’  Post-party, the water-cooler talk is all about the night the office was anything but business as usual.”—Christopher Confero for David Beahm Design

Rendering: Courtesy of Christopher Confero
Christopher Confero of David Beahm Design
Christopher Confero of David Beahm Design

Christopher Confero is the vice president of New York-based event design and planning company David Beahm Design. An experienced lighting, graphic, and floral designer, Confero conceptualizes social, corporate, and nonprofit events.

Photo: Courtesy of Christopher Confero
53. Embossed Invitations
53. Embossed Invitations

“Letterpressed invitations have a classic look with tone-on-tone embossing.” Invitation from Ceci New York

Photo: Courtesy of Ceci New York
54. Lush Draping
54. Lush Draping

“Hide office supplies with luxurious white draping.” King White Velour drapery fabric from Drape Kings

Photo: Courtesy of Drape Kings
55. Classic Jazz Pianist
55. Classic Jazz Pianist

“A pianist plays jazz renditions of holiday classics.” One-day piano rental packages, from $825, available in New York from Piano Rental NY

Photo: Courtesy of Piano Rental NY
56. An Elevated Lounge
56. An Elevated Lounge

“A lounge elevated on a raised platform at one end of the room creates the feel of a V.I.P. area, with white and gold sofas, chairs, and side tables.” Donatella Wing Chair, $325, and Wynn Collection side table, $125 for large, $115 for medium, available in Los Angeles, New York, and Miami from Luxe Event Rentals

Photo: Courtesy of Luxe Event Rentals
57. Cardboard Deer
57. Cardboard Deer

“One wall holds multiple recycled-cardboard deer heads, with a single red one for fun.” Micro-Buck Deer Trophy, $13, from Cardboard Safari

Photo: Courtesy of Cardboard Safari
58. An All-White Dessert Table
58. An All-White Dessert Table

“An all-white dessert table by New York sweet specialist Amy Atlas Events wows guests.”

Photo: Gemma Commas
60. One-Bite Hors D'oeuvres
60. One-Bite Hors D'oeuvres

“Guests dine on heavy hors d’oeuvres in one-bite, no-mess portions.” Salmon lollipops with dill cream cheese, nori, and garlic grass, by Wolfgang Puck Catering & Events

Photo: Azzura Photography
61. Hot Chocolate Cocktails
61. Hot Chocolate Cocktails

“Celsius is known to most New Yorkers for their winter fare—for this party we hire them to serve some of their signature drinks, like the Snowcap: Kahlua, Absolut vanilla, hot chocolate, and whipped cream.”

Photo: Courtesy of Upsilon Ventures
62. Gold Floor Lamps
62. Gold Floor Lamps

“Low lighting comes from gold floor lamps scattered around the space.” Ora floorlamp, $75, from Luxe Event Rentals

Photo: Courtesy of Luxe Event Rentals
63. Modern Chairs With Fur Accents
63. Modern Chairs With Fur Accents

“Clear Louis Ghost chairs are dressed with white faux fur pillows.” Table design and decor by David Beahm Design; rentals from Party Rental Ltd.

Photo: Courtesy of David Beahm Design
64. Large-Scale Mirrors
64. Large-Scale Mirrors

“Several large-scale mirrors set up around the office reflect the interesting visual decor elements, offering double for your decorating money.” Rococo Mirror, $450, from Luxe Event Rentals

Photo: Courtesy of Luxe Event Rentals
65. A Pyramid of Gifts
65. A Pyramid of Gifts

“A white round table holds a pyramid of meticulously stacked gifts wrapped in cream paper, topped with one large red bow spilling over the top.” Nami Silver on White gift wrap, $25, from Midori

Photo: Courtesy of Midori
66. Engraved Takeaways
66. Engraved Takeaways

“Guests are given a gift from the table as they leave. Inside are tumblers engraved with each employee’s initials.” Tumblers, $36 for four, from Gracious Bridal

Photo: Courtesy of Gracious Bridal
67. A Tinsel-Covered Photo Booth Backdrop
67. A Tinsel-Covered Photo Booth Backdrop

“A fun photo booth with a gold tinsel backdrop feels glitzy, glamorous, and carefree, all at the same time.” Gold Tinsel Backdrop, $55 per square foot, from Confetti System

Photo: Courtesy of Confetti System
An Urban Chalet
An Urban Chalet

“Upon entering the Urban Chalet, guests are transported to a chic and sumptuous environment that mixes traditional European decor with more contemporary elements, creating an expected yet eclectic experience. Channeling the stylish Swiss ski village of Gstaad, antiques are juxtaposed with new pieces—old-world charm meets the best of modern design—all in a sleek, glass-walled loft space with dramatic city views. The concept provides the perfect setting for mountaintop-inspired holiday entertaining right in the middle of the big city.”—Ty Kuppig of Tyger Productions

Rendering: Courtesy of Tyger Productions
Ty Kuppig of Tyger Productions
Ty Kuppig of Tyger Productions

Ty Kuppig is the principal of Tyger Productions, a full-service event design and management company that handles projects for private and corporate clients like JPMorgan, Disney, and Rolex.

Photo: Andrew Werner
68. A Sleek Space
68. A Sleek Space

“This New York venue [the Glass Houses] offers a sleek interior and dramatic city views—the perfect location for an Urban Chalet.”

Photo: Courtesy of the Glass Houses
69. Faux Fur Pillows
69. Faux Fur Pillows

“Faux fur pillows add a sense of comfort.” Luxe faux fur pillow covers in Coyote, $29 to $39, from Restoration Hardware

Photo: Courtesy of Restoration Hardware
70. Chesterfield Sofas
70. Chesterfield Sofas

“Chesterfield sofas anchor the lounge space, providing guests a retreat from dancing.” Sofa, $550 for seven days, available in New York from GreenRoom

Photo: Courtesy of Green Room
72. Macarons on Polished Trays
72. Macarons on Polished Trays

“Ladurée macarons are a French classic. Pass them on polished trays as an hors d’oeuvre.”

Photo: Courtesy of Ladurée
73. Crystal Hurricanes
73. Crystal Hurricanes

“Crystal hurricanes on tabletops add contemporary flair and soft illumination.” 15-inch Crystal Hurricane, $44, from Jamali Garden

Photo: Courtesy of Jamali Garden
74. Snowflake Tables
74. Snowflake Tables

“Snowflake tables create a playful graphic element.” Claesson Koivisto Rune Snowflakes tables from Offecct

Photo: Courtesy of Offecct
75. Bear-Shaped Rugs
75. Bear-Shaped Rugs

“Custom-made floor coverings are made from salvaged Oriental rugs transformed into clever bear-shaped pieces.” Bärenjäger rug, from $2,468, from Lise Lefebvre

Photo: Courtesy of Lise Lefebvre
76. Leather Catering Trays
76. Leather Catering Trays

“Hors d’oeuvres like mini gruyere fondue are served on leather trays.” Potato cups with truffled comté fondue by Great Performances in New York

Photo: Courtesy of Great Performances
77. Ginger Snap Cocktails
77. Ginger Snap Cocktails

“French Ginger Snaps—made with Domaine de Canton liqueur, citrus vodka, triple sec and fresh lemon juice—would be served in tinted glassware.” Ruby Braid glass, available nationwide from Classic Party Rentals

Photo: Courtesy of Classic Party Rentals
78. Winter Branch-Like Chandeliers
78. Winter Branch-Like Chandeliers

“Modern crystal chandeliers mimic frozen formations of winter branches, adding the perfect mix of sparkle and illumination overhead.” Tord Boontje "Ice Branch" chandelier

Photo: Courtesy of Swarovski Crystal Palace
79. Paneled Bars
79. Paneled Bars

“Paneled bars constructed of aged wood bring warmth and antique charm to the space.” Pele bar, available nationwide from Blueprint Collection

Photo: Courtesy of Blueprint Studios
80. A Cabaret Singer
80. A Cabaret Singer

“Cabaret diva Meow Meow [IMG Artists] will stir up the crowd with a sultry performance.”

Photo: Courtesy of Meow Meow
81. Polished Highboys
81. Polished Highboys

“Polished metal highboy tables, dispersed throughout the room, offer a surface for guests to place their cocktails.” Bengali Highboy, available nationwide from Blueprint Collection

Photo: Courtesy of Blueprint Studios
82. Conversation-Starting Furniture
82. Conversation-Starting Furniture

“Nemo chairs are a true conversation starter—a pair of these fun chairs offers the perfect opportunity for an impromptu photo op after a few cocktails.” Nemo Chair, $175, available on the East Coast from Taylor Creative Inc.

Photo: Courtesy of Taylor Creative Inc.
A Cozy Dinner on Ice
A Cozy Dinner on Ice

“For this intimate dinner party ice is the star of the show, but what happens in and around the ice is ever-changing—I like to give guests something to talk about by planting creative surprises as conversation-starters. Everyone arrives at the ice rink expecting a standard winter party but are surprised to find something totally different. In the center of the rink is a sculptural dinner table made of ice that guests skate around. All of the decor is clear, and the colors—cobalt blue, royal purple, and wine—come from the lighting. For the first 90 minutes, guests are partnered with instructors to help them learn the basics while a DJ plays edgy, winter mash-ups. Food and beverage stations are set up at the four corners of the rink. After an elaborate brunch-inspired tasting menu, guests are treated to a surprise performance on the ice.”—Matthew David Hopkins of 360 Design Events Ltd.

Rendering: Courtesy of 360 Design Events
Matthew David Hopkins of 360 Design Events
Matthew David Hopkins of 360 Design Events

Matthew David Hopkins is the creative director of 360 Design Events Ltd. and Matthew David Celebrations in New York. The former specializes in corporate events, benefits, and product launches for clients like Hearst, Uniqlo, Evian, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, and the Hudson River Park Trust, while the latter handles private and social events.

Photo: Courtesy of 360 Design Events
84. An Icy Location
84. An Icy Location

“I would rent out the Rink at Rockefeller Center.”* Another option: Artificial Ice Events rents portable ice rink setups as small as 20 by 40 feet throughout the U.S.

*Editor's Note: The Rink at Rockefeller Center has exclusive contracts for catering, lighting, and rentals with the Patina Restaurant Group, Bentley Meeker Lighting & Staging, and Party Rental Ltd., respectively.

Photo: Courtesy of the Rink at Rockefeller Center
85. Slip-Free Flooring
85. Slip-Free Flooring

“Hosting a dinner on an ice rink presents some challenges. Placing white carpet or rubberized flooring on part of the rink guards against slipping.” Rosco tiles from Rosco Dance Floors

Photo: Courtesy of Rosco Dance Floors
86. Fuzzy Footwear
86. Fuzzy Footwear

"Everyone can change out of skates and into fuzzy slippers for dinner.” Beaded fur trim slippers, $57, from Manitobah Mukluks

Photo: Courtesy of Manitobah Mukluks
87. Durable Furniture
87. Durable Furniture

“Use outdoor-friendly lounge furniture on the ice.” Bubble Club sofa, chair, and table, $45 to $275, available throughout South Florida from Lavish Event Rentals

Photo: Courtesy of Lavish Event Rentals
88. Pop-Art Projections
88. Pop-Art Projections

“Levy Lighting projects a fun, color-saturated pop-art program on the ice during cocktail hour for guests to skate on the top of—think blocks of color and Lichtenstein landscapes.”

Photo: Courtesy of Levy Lighting
89. Raw Dishes
89. Raw Dishes

“During cocktail hour, the food stations serve fresh seafood from the Sea Grill at Rockefeller Center and healthy, raw vegan fare from Pure Food and Wine.”

Photo: Courtesy of Pure Food and Wine
90. Flowers Frozen in an Ice Table
90. Flowers Frozen in an Ice Table

“The centerpiece is a Frank Gehry-inspired table made of ice, created by Okamoto Studio, and topped with a frosted recycled Plexiglas tabletop. Locally grown white amaryllis are frozen inside the crystal clear ice.”

Photo: Courtesy of Okamoto Studio
91. Simple Centerpieces
91. Simple Centerpieces

"The only decor on the table is simple, white candles." Three- by four-inch wax LED candles, six for $42, from Jamali Garden

Photo: Courtesy of Jamali Garden
92. Transparent Glassware
92. Transparent Glassware

“All of the glassware and serving pieces are clear.” Glass canoe tray, $15.75, available in New York from Something Different Party Rental

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
93. Clear Barstools
93. Clear Barstools

"Guests sit on clear Philippe Starck-designed barstools." Charles Ghost barstool, $18, available throughout South Florida from Lavish Event Rentals

Photo: Courtesy of Lavish Event Rentals
94. A Brunch-for-Dinner Menu
94. A Brunch-for-Dinner Menu

"Once seated, guests are served a brunch-for-dinner-inspired tasting menu." Seared sirloin and truffle poached quail egg served with root vegetable hash browns by Union Square Events

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
95. A Winter Tart
95. A Winter Tart

Also on the tasting menu by Union Square Events: a winter fruit-and-vegetable tart with caramel agro dolce, crème fraîche and pomegranate (pictured) and venison loin and housemade sausage and egg, served with a sage English muffin and huckleberry hollandaise.

Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
96. Spiked Chocolate Elixirs
96. Spiked Chocolate Elixirs

“One of the bars offers custom-blended, chocolate elixirs from MarieBelle, spiked and served in demitasse cups, so guests can try multiple flavors.” Holiday Cacaotelle gift set, $45, from MarieBelle

Photo: Courtesy of Mariebelle
98. Crepe and Gelato Stations
98. Crepe and Gelato Stations

“For dessert, the buffets transform into crepe and gelato stations.” Party pack, from $69, available in New York from L'Arte del Gelato

Photo: Courtesy of L'Arte del Gelato
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