
Ten-foot fringe lampshades added thematic flair to the lounge areas, where lava lamps glowed on end tables.
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The focal point of the nightclub-inspired space was a 12-foot, 3-D peace sign that rotated slowly throughout the evening.
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The area's 40-foot bar was backed with a translucent rendition of Robert Indiana's famous "Love" sculpture.
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Lounge groupings surrounded two raised go-go cages where dancers in miniskirts and boots shimmied throughout the evening.
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A 200-foot split-rail fence lead to an area dubbed "Rough Luxe Circa 2012." Inspired by the lifestyle of a modern-day rancher, the area had a sculpture of battling wild stallions as its focal point. The dramatic pieces were 14 feet tall and had bases embossed with sponsor Georgia Bio's logo.
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The Rough Luxe area had rustic wood seating at wagon-wheel tables. A wall of cowboy hats backed a 48-foot wooden bar.
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The "Shogun-Era Japan Circa 1600" area had a garden of oversize Bonsai trees.
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The Japan-inspired area had low tables alternating with raised dining platforms surrounded by tatami mats. Raw woven silks, Shogun armor, kimonos, and Asian antiques decorated the food stations and bars.
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A 36-foot wide stone colonnade was the entrance to an area inspired by ancient Babylon circa 604 B.C. The space housed a 40-foot square garden lined with a stone wall perimeter, trellises covered with plants and mosses, bronze lanterns, and an eight-foot carved fountain.
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In the Babylonian space, a 40-foot stone wall was crested with a 32-foot golden-winged crest. In front of the wall, bartenders doled out drinks at a 42-foot rustic wooden bar.
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