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Tablescapes

May 30, 2012
The color pink appeared throughout the event, including on linens that draped low tables guests sat at during cocktail hour.
The color pink appeared throughout the event, including on linens that draped low tables guests sat at during cocktail hour.
Photo: Michael Blanchard Photography
Staffers from the InterContinental Boston passed appetizers in ornate serving vessels.
Staffers from the InterContinental Boston passed appetizers in ornate serving vessels.
Photo: Michael Blanchard Photography
Brooks Brothers donated orange and pink linens. Suzanne B. Lowell designed the rosy lighting scheme.
Brooks Brothers donated orange and pink linens. Suzanne B. Lowell designed the rosy lighting scheme.
Photo: Michael Blanchard Photography
Peonies, Evelyn Lauder's favorite flower, decorated tables along with orange roses. Winston Flowers provided the springy arrangements. Mario Avila Design created the program.
Peonies, Evelyn Lauder's favorite flower, decorated tables along with orange roses. Winston Flowers provided the springy arrangements. Mario Avila Design created the program.
Photo: Michael Blanchard Photography
Chef Lydia Shire (right) attended.
Chef Lydia Shire (right) attended.
Photo: Michael Blanchard Photography
All guests who purchased raffle tickets received silk scarves with a peony print.
All guests who purchased raffle tickets received silk scarves with a peony print.
Photo: Michael Blanchard Photography
Resource Furniture's table by interior designer Marie Aiello was an immersive, under-the-sea experience. A 7-and-a-half-foot-tall NanoLumens LED screen wrapped around the space, displaying high-resolution videos of people swimming in the ocean. A mix of air plants, pincushion proteas, and cockscomb ran down the center of the table, and a Torde Boontje LED Blossom chandelier hung from above.
Resource Furniture's table by interior designer Marie Aiello was an immersive, under-the-sea experience. A 7-and-a-half-foot-tall NanoLumens LED screen wrapped around the space, displaying high-resolution videos of people swimming in the ocean. A mix of air plants, pincushion proteas, and cockscomb ran down the center of the table, and a Torde Boontje LED Blossom chandelier hung from above.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
One of the more ambitious installations was the two-story tree house that Evette Rios designed for hayneedle.com. Constructed by John Zukowski of C&C Design Construction Group, large tree trunks functioned as steps leading up to the table. An alcove with a hammock and a grass-covered floor was tucked underneath the structure.
One of the more ambitious installations was the two-story tree house that Evette Rios designed for hayneedle.com. Constructed by John Zukowski of C&C Design Construction Group, large tree trunks functioned as steps leading up to the table. An alcove with a hammock and a grass-covered floor was tucked underneath the structure.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Led by Isabel and Ruben Toledo, New York University students put together a table with a shabby-chic theme.
Led by Isabel and Ruben Toledo, New York University students put together a table with a shabby-chic theme.
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The focus of Domus Design Collection’s installation for The New York Times was a giant, living wall of textured greenery. Also cool: a Waterford Crystal chandelier intertwined with an umbrella hung above the table.
The focus of Domus Design Collection’s installation for The New York Times was a giant, living wall of textured greenery. Also cool: a Waterford Crystal chandelier intertwined with an umbrella hung above the table.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Alexa Stevenson styled an ambitious table for the New York Design Center titled 'Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?' Nine of N.Y.D.C.’s Access to Design designers imagined cheeky place settings for their dream (deceased) dinner party guests, including Coco Chanel, Elizabeth Taylor, and Steve Jobs. Imagined to be set in a glamorous, haunted mansion, the macabre centerpiece included moss, succulents, and a skull inside a glass cloche.
Alexa Stevenson styled an ambitious table for the New York Design Center titled "Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?" Nine of N.Y.D.C.’s Access to Design designers imagined cheeky place settings for their dream (deceased) dinner party guests, including Coco Chanel, Elizabeth Taylor, and Steve Jobs. Imagined to be set in a glamorous, haunted mansion, the macabre centerpiece included moss, succulents, and a skull inside a glass cloche.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Eric Warner's table for Aesthete Ltd. had a subtle equestrian theme. LED tea lights and globe lights hung from stirrups and horse bits, and horse motifs appeared on the plates and the art hanging from the walls.
Eric Warner's table for Aesthete Ltd. had a subtle equestrian theme. LED tea lights and globe lights hung from stirrups and horse bits, and horse motifs appeared on the plates and the art hanging from the walls.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
Many of the tables this year opted against traditional floral centerpieces. David Stark's whimsical installation for sponsor Benjamin Moore, based on the brand’s new Color Stories paint collection, played off the slogan “A whole new chapter in paint color technology is being written.” The library-inspired setting featured a table made from actual books, with handcrafted pop-up books serving as a centerpiece.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces

DESIGNLUSH's setting was an homage to 1970s fashion designer Paco Rabanne. Housed inside a golden pool cabana, the focal point of the look was a two-tiered, rectangular gold paillette chandelier commissioned from Le Lebow, the Paris firm that made the paillettes for Rabanne's mini dresses. The table displayed wine bottles coated in real gold using a process adapted from industrial use.

Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
Jes Gordon created a fun, fluorescent look using a variety of recycled materials, including milk-crate shelving, vintage toys, neon ribbons, and painted books. Gordon invited attendees to write wishes for those affected by AIDS on strips of neon paper, which she attached to a towering centerpiece crafted from wire hangers with paper clips.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
The ubiquitous QR code took center stage at the Input Creative Studio table. The illuminated tabletop was cut to resemble a QR code, with neon Lucite towers growing out of the center. Recyclable takeaway containers—a commentary on the temporary nature of digital society—took the place of traditional place settings.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces

Students from the New York School of Interior Design (working with design mentor Clodagh) used rope to create a dramatic setting. In lieu of any type of centerpiece, a chandelier of Lucite and filament bulbs was reflected in a mirror running down the table's center.

Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces
Diffa Trend: Alternative Centerpieces

Stephanie Goto also skipped a centerpiece, instead creating what she called a "chan-dine-lier." Designed to feel like dining inside of a chandelier, the quirky table was encircled by fluorescent PVC strips. Inside, a circular bench surrounding the table was interrupted every few feet with a 2-D cut-out of a seated person. 

Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Patterned Fabrics
Diffa Trend: Patterned Fabrics
Several tables incorporated patterned fabrics. Marimekko's "Color Therapy" exhibition balanced the company's colorful patterned fabrics with plain white chairs and plates.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Patterned Fabrics
Diffa Trend: Patterned Fabrics
Jonathan Adler's design for Kravet featured his yet-to-be-released new fabric collection. The upholstered chair "walls" formed vase cut-outs when pushed together, referencing the centerpiece of various ceramic and porcelain vases on the fabric-covered table.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Patterned Fabrics
Diffa Trend: Patterned Fabrics

Echodesign's space had a modern tribal feel, with a feather chandelier, printed fabric panels, and a patterned table runner that extended down to the floor. 

Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Neutral Palettes
Neutral Palettes
Several of the tables had organic, neutral palettes. Ralph Lauren Executive Vice President and CRO Alfredo Pares (who received the inaugural David Rockwell Diffa Service Award this year) hosted an natural-looking table designed by Mark Cunningham Inc. A woven Kwangho Lee lighting fixture dripped into a metal bowl filled with oversize leaves.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Neutral Palettes
Diffa Trend: Neutral Palettes

Ralph Lauren went with a cozy, ski-chalet-inspired look. Centerpieces of snowberries and wrought iron lanterns created a runner down the center of the rustic wood table. Other striking details included a faux fireplace, Pendleton-inspired bench cushions, and an antler chandelier.

Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Neutral Palettes
Diffa Trend: Neutral Palettes

For the first time, Diffa expanded beyond dining installations to feature a custom bar and lounge area, sponsored by EFFEN Vodka and designed by the brand’s designer partner, Richard Chai. The modern space showcased a sculptural blonde wood bar inspired by the circular shape of the EFFEN bottle.

Photo: Marion Curtis/Star Pix
Diffa Trend: Residential Design
Diffa Trend: Residential Design
Another trend was settings that took inspiration from the home. Ethan Allen went for a preppy Florida-vacation-home look with a grassy carpet, feathered flamingos, and a centerpiece of hot pink tulips.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Residential Design
Diffa Trend: Residential Design

Roger Thomas's setting for Maya Romanoff had the feel of a fancy dining room in a penthouse apartment. The organic centerpiece—a mound of moss dotted with mushrooms, quartz, and orchids—contrasted with the luxe gold place settings.

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Diffa Trend: Residential Design
Diffa Trend: Residential Design
Interior designer Libby Langdon's table for Liebherr showcased a chandelier made from wine bottles and filament bulbs. A lush centerpiece of greenery, succulents, and moss completed the homey style.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
Diffa Trend: Residential Design
Diffa Trend: Residential Design
Arpad Baksa Architect recreated a New York City apartment rooftop party that included faux pigeons and hanging glass globes filled with viburnum.
Photo: Ronnie Andren for BizBash
For the dinner, held inside Streisand's home, the summery atmosphere featured neutral tones and fresh-picked centerpieces.
For the dinner, held inside Streisand's home, the summery atmosphere featured neutral tones and fresh-picked centerpieces.
Photo: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages
Chevron-patterned linens were also used on cocktails tables, and sunflower bouquets served as centerpieces.
Chevron-patterned linens were also used on cocktails tables, and sunflower bouquets served as centerpieces.
Photo: Aubree Dallas for Belvedere Vodka
American Harvest Organic Spirit Launch Party
American Harvest Organic Spirit Launch Party
Lighting cast leafy projections on the walls.
Photo: AveryHouse
American Cancer Society's Discovery Ball
American Cancer Society's Discovery Ball
Hurricane glasses held candles at the center of each table.
Photo: Ettelson Photography
15. Backstage at the Geffen
15. Backstage at the Geffen
#16 Benefit
Backstage at the Geffen recognizes leadership in the theater community while raising awareness of the Geffen Playhouse’s education and outreach programs. Most recently, it honored Jim Gianopulos and Carol Burnett. Next: May 2013
Photo: Jordan Strauss/Geffen Playhouse
4. Taste for a Cure
4. Taste for a Cure
#5 Food, Wine & Hospitality Event
This year, U.C.L.A. Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center hosted its 17th annual Taste for a Cure food and wine tasting benefit at the Beverly Wilshire on April 20, honoring NBC Entertainment president Jennifer Salke. The event has raised more than $8 million since its inception. Next: Spring 2013
Photo: Vince Bucci
2. Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s “Art+Film” Gala
2. Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s “Art+Film” Gala
#2 Art & Design Event (new to the list)
Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s "Art+Film" gala in November was the debut of the buzzy new annual event. This year, the event will honor artist Ed Ruscha and Stanley Kubrick with Steven Spielberg paying tribute to the late filmmaker. Leonardo DiCaprio co-chairs and Gucci is the presenting sponsor. Next: October 27, 2012
Photo: Stefanie Keenan
5. Orange County Museum of Art’s Art of Dining Benefit
5. Orange County Museum of Art’s Art of Dining Benefit
#5 Art & Design Event
One of the county’s most prominent social events, Orange County Museum of Art’s Art of Dining Benefit celebrated the museum’s Cartier-sponsored 50th anniversary on June 2 at the Montage Laguna Beach. Next: Spring 2013
Photo: Colin Young-Wolff
6. Los Angeles County Museum of Art Collectors Committee
6. Los Angeles County Museum of Art Collectors Committee
#6 Art & Design Event
Los Angeles County Museum of Art Collectors Committee is a weekendlong program that ends with a gala dinner at the museum each spring. It raised $2.8 million this year. Next: April 2013
Photo: Stefanie Keenan
Farmhouse Chic Tabletop
Farmhouse Chic Tabletop
For a chic, outdoorsy feel, set tables with items available in Chicago from Tablescapes (or go for a similar look): Vintage Crystal Basketweave charger, $7.50; Cutout Lace plate, $3; Christian silver flatware, $0.80 each; rectangular plate, $1.50; Traditional silver demitasse spoon, $0.65; mini glass jar, $0.90; Vintage Etched glassware, $2 each; Rust Satin napkin, $2.50; Silver napkin tie, $2; Aged Farm square tabletop, $45.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Whimsical Rustic Tabletop
Whimsical Rustic Tabletop
Tablescapes also has pieces that work for a whimsical, rustic look: Bronze Iridescent runner, $12.50; Ivory Hemstitch napkin, $3.60; Dancing Garden charger, $7.25; Sevres salad plate, $2.25; Mother of Pearl flatware, $0.90 each; Mother of Pearl napkin ring, $2.50; Aged Farm square tabletop, $45.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Live Fish as Tabletop Decor
Live Fish as Tabletop Decor
The Mint Agency used sand, shells, and bowls holding live fish as centerpieces at the September premiere dinner for Spring Breakers during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Photo: Jennifer Meriano
Chevron Linens and Simple Sunflowers
Chevron Linens and Simple Sunflowers
At a Belvedere-sponsored event during the 2012 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, chevron-patterned linens topped cocktail tables, and sunflower bouquets served as centerpieces.
Photo: Aubree Dallas for Belvedere Vodka
Feminine Table Numbers and Potted Flowers
Feminine Table Numbers and Potted Flowers
LoLo Event Design offers hand-painted handkerchiefs that can serve as table numbers at a garden event. Set alongside flowers in a terra cotta pot, tables get a more casual feel than an elaborate formal centerpiece—just right for an alfresco event.
Photo: Studio Vitri
Wooden Vases for Colorful Flowers
Wooden Vases for Colorful Flowers
At Barbra Streisand's fund-raiser for the Cedars-Sinai Women's Heart Center in Malibu, colorful floral arrangements in wooden vases played off the outdoor setting.
Photo: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages
Fresh-Picked Floral Centerpieces
Fresh-Picked Floral Centerpieces
For the Cedars-Sinai Women's Heart Centerdinner, held inside Streisand's home, neutral tones and fresh-picked centerpieces formed a summery setting.
Photo: Alex J. Berliner/ABImages
Live Greenery on Tabletops
Live Greenery on Tabletops
At Diffa’s Dining by Design event in Chicago, an attention-grabbing booth was Haworth's table designed by 4240 Architecture. Inspired by the concept of urban agriculture, the table had a wall aquarium and live flowers, vegetables, and greenery.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Earthy, Succulent Arrangements
Earthy, Succulent Arrangements
Also at Diffa, Sarah Dippold Design's table had small tureens that held earthy arrangements of mosses, berries, and succulents.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Mexican-Inspired Tabletop Decor
Mexican-Inspired Tabletop Decor
At a Chicago launch party for wedding registry site Poladora.com, Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event set a festive, colorful table with Mexican inspiration.
Photo: C. Saville Photography
Canopy Table Covering
Canopy Table Covering
At Diffa’s Dining by Design event in New York, Croscill's table resembled a canopy bed. It was covered in a bright pink quilted tablecloth and surrounded by clear Chiavari chairs.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
A Table in a Bubble
A Table in a Bubble
At Girari Sustainable Event Furnishings’ tabletop design competition at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, event producer Alexandra Rembac-Goldberg of Sterling Engagements designed a showcase table with a bubble theme. The entire look was placed inside a clear bubble structure from Casa Bubble.
Photo: Christopher Todd Studio
A Still-Life-Inspired Fruit and Floral Centerpiece
A Still-Life-Inspired Fruit and Floral Centerpiece
Also at Diffa in New York, Rachel Laxer Interiors with Robert Kuo designed an ode to Rococo painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard with a centerpiece of moody floral arrangements and fresh fruit.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
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