Opulence Catering created a night to remember when it staged a Vegas-inspired theme party for steel manufacturer Venture Steel's corporate holiday party.
An impressive lounge area in one of Venture's warehouses was decorated by D?cor & More, which was responsible for the overall look of the event. White couches and glass tables were illuminated by designer lamps, and enhanced with glowing orchid centrepieces.
A raised ice bar created by Iceculture had partygoers lined up for brightly coloured cocktails, while servers offered hors d'oeuvres in the crowded room. Opulence Catering offered healthy organic drinks and snacks at a separate bar.
Innovative light-less chandeliers made of opalescent Lucite beads captured and reflected illumination from a laser show onto the bars and food stations made of Plexiglas and metal truss.
Awesome audiovisual special effects by Visual FX enhanced stage performances by Elvis and Tom Jones impersonators from Cuthbertson Entertainment & Events. Third From the Sun DJs cranked out tunes into the wee hours of the morning. Attendees not interested in dancing spent the evening gambling in the casino.
—Robyn Small
An impressive lounge area in one of Venture's warehouses was decorated by D?cor & More, which was responsible for the overall look of the event. White couches and glass tables were illuminated by designer lamps, and enhanced with glowing orchid centrepieces.
A raised ice bar created by Iceculture had partygoers lined up for brightly coloured cocktails, while servers offered hors d'oeuvres in the crowded room. Opulence Catering offered healthy organic drinks and snacks at a separate bar.
Innovative light-less chandeliers made of opalescent Lucite beads captured and reflected illumination from a laser show onto the bars and food stations made of Plexiglas and metal truss.
Awesome audiovisual special effects by Visual FX enhanced stage performances by Elvis and Tom Jones impersonators from Cuthbertson Entertainment & Events. Third From the Sun DJs cranked out tunes into the wee hours of the morning. Attendees not interested in dancing spent the evening gambling in the casino.
—Robyn Small