
Mélangerie Inc.’s customized wedding genealogy charts detail the relationship of the wedded couple to their guests with the help of a relationship key. Guests browse the chart during the cocktail hour to learn about their tablemates.
Photo: Courtesy of Mélangerie Inc.

Stiltwalkers poured cocktails into guests glasses through two large ice luges with a centralized spout.
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Wizard Connection provided large ice sculptures with fire elements for the grilling stations in Tomorrowland and Fantasyland.
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Pool tables made of ice and inlaid with the party's logo provided entertainment.
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Alice in Wonderland-inspired teacups served as food displays in Fantasyland.
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Bacardi's V.I.P. Event

A 72-foot-long wall showcased eight different illuminated Bacardi logos.
Photo: WorldRedEye.com

In the Haunted Mansion area, crab summer rolls with wakame and Thai chili were served from Ouija boards.
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The park's catering department set up an expansive candy display and station in Liberty Square that included full bags of candy as well as a variety of sweets for guests to create their own bags.
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Art Basel 2007

The decor featured an homage to the late designer by artist Gerard Cholot.
Photo: David X Prutting/PatrickMcMullan.com
Art Basel 2009

Design Miami commissioned quirky indie rockers OK Go to perform a concert set infused with lasers and LED lights each night of the fair.
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Davidoff sponsored a cigar lounge in front of the convention center.
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Interview installed its "Semi-Automatic" luxury gift vending machine in the lobby of the Mondrian South Beach, where it has been since January and will remain through the end of December, as part of the magazine's 40th anniversary celebration.
Photo: Courtesy of Interview Magazine

Veuve Clicquot used its champagne boxes to create the lighting fixtures on display in its exhibition area inside Design Miami's 35,000-square-foot structure, which was open to the public December 2 to 5 in the design district.
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