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gala2014

January 28, 2014
Ronald McDonald House Toronto hosted its annual holiday-time gala at the Carlu in December. McNabb Roick Events reflected the Holiday Chic: Sparkle theme in sequined table linens and the crystal candle holders that served as centerpieces.
Ronald McDonald House Toronto hosted its annual holiday-time gala at the Carlu in December. McNabb Roick Events reflected the Holiday Chic: Sparkle theme in sequined table linens and the crystal candle holders that served as centerpieces.
Photo: George Pimentel for Ronald McDonald House Toronto
For a winter-themed corporate party, design director Andrew Zill of Baltimore-based Feats Inc. created a snowy scene that included a glowing bar anchored by a crystal-flocked tree.
For a winter-themed corporate party, design director Andrew Zill of Baltimore-based Feats Inc. created a snowy scene that included a glowing bar anchored by a crystal-flocked tree.
Photo: Edwin Remsberg
Centerpieces of white carnations designed by Feats Inc. evoked fluffy snowballs.
Centerpieces of white carnations designed by Feats Inc. evoked fluffy snowballs.
Photo: Edwin Remsberg
David Stark created an elegant but relatively inexpensive look for the Whitney Museum of American Art's annual gala in December by using hundreds of softly glowing candles.
David Stark created an elegant but relatively inexpensive look for the Whitney Museum of American Art's annual gala in December by using hundreds of softly glowing candles.
Photo: Arnold Brower
The Portlandia season 3 premiere party, held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York in December, played off the idea of Portland in winter with quirky displays of everyday objects suspended in ice.
The Portlandia season 3 premiere party, held at the American Museum of Natural History in New York in December, played off the idea of Portland in winter with quirky displays of everyday objects suspended in ice.
Photo: Diane Bondareff/Invision for IFC
At Diffa's Dining by Design in New York, 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.
At Diffa's Dining by Design in New York, 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
The Nature Conservancy of Canada celebrated its 50th anniversary gala in November at the Ritz-Carlton in Toronto, where planners created a wintery forest feel by lining the ballroom with living trees hung with candlelit lanterns.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada celebrated its 50th anniversary gala in November at the Ritz-Carlton in Toronto, where planners created a wintery forest feel by lining the ballroom with living trees hung with candlelit lanterns.
Photo: Tom Sandler
In New York, the Sanctuary Hotel's Haven Rooftop has been turned into a ski chalet for the winter season. Available for private events, the fully tented, heated space comes complete with new seasonal drinks, such as peppermint hot cocoa spiked with Bailey's, and a menu of hearty, savory dishes. Revelers also have the option to take a 'ski shot'—four signature shots to share with friends—off of an actual ski.
In New York, the Sanctuary Hotel's Haven Rooftop has been turned into a ski chalet for the winter season. Available for private events, the fully tented, heated space comes complete with new seasonal drinks, such as peppermint hot cocoa spiked with Bailey's, and a menu of hearty, savory dishes. Revelers also have the option to take a "ski shot"—four signature shots to share with friends—off of an actual ski.
Photo: Steve Zak
For a party Maxim threw to celebrate January cover girl Michelle Branch in 2004, the magazine's in-house design team created a unique invite: Guests received a white branded ski cap; instead of a price, the tag on the hat carried the event info and served as an admission ticket.
For a party Maxim threw to celebrate January cover girl Michelle Branch in 2004, the magazine's in-house design team created a unique invite: Guests received a white branded ski cap; instead of a price, the tag on the hat carried the event info and served as an admission ticket.
Photo: Courtesy of Maxim
Russell Harris Event Group produced a winter wonderland-themed party for Fox in 2010. The designers covered the patio at Los Angeles's Villa Sorriso in blue carpeting and hung LED tubes in the trees, creating an effect that simulated falling snow.
Russell Harris Event Group produced a winter wonderland-themed party for Fox in 2010. The designers covered the patio at Los Angeles's Villa Sorriso in blue carpeting and hung LED tubes in the trees, creating an effect that simulated falling snow.
Photo: Dan Scott/American Image Gallery
In November at Diffa's annual Dining by Design event at Chicago's Merchandise Mart, the table Hok designed for Halcon had a winter forest feel. Walls were lined with logs, and the chandelier was covered in twigs.
In November at Diffa's annual Dining by Design event at Chicago's Merchandise Mart, the table Hok designed for Halcon had a winter forest feel. Walls were lined with logs, and the chandelier was covered in twigs.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Shiraz Events provided decor for the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center gala in Miami in December. Tabletops were covered in silvery linens, and centerpieces of orchids and silver-coated ivy sat atop glowing white platforms.
Shiraz Events provided decor for the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center gala in Miami in December. Tabletops were covered in silvery linens, and centerpieces of orchids and silver-coated ivy sat atop glowing white platforms.
Photo: Courtesy of Shiraz
The Park Avenue Armory in New York was decorated by David Monn for the 2012 holiday season. Monn used natural materials including birch, magnolia leaves, evergreen branches, and pine cones to adorn the ornate space's interiors.
The Park Avenue Armory in New York was decorated by David Monn for the 2012 holiday season. Monn used natural materials including birch, magnolia leaves, evergreen branches, and pine cones to adorn the ornate space's interiors.
Photo: James Ewing Photography
Kapture Vision produced a holiday bash with a masquerade theme for CyberCoders in December at Newport Beach Dunes Resort in Newport Beach, California. Jay's Catering set up a s'more station where guests could fire-roast their own desserts.
Kapture Vision produced a holiday bash with a masquerade theme for CyberCoders in December at Newport Beach Dunes Resort in Newport Beach, California. Jay's Catering set up a s'more station where guests could fire-roast their own desserts.
Photo: Callie Biggerstaff
Zak Events wanted to showcase 'winter whites' at the 11th annual June Briggs Awards held at the Pierre New York in January. The look included custom-built white leather tufted highboy cocktail tables topped with icy-looking glass vessels filled with candlelight.
Zak Events wanted to showcase "winter whites" at the 11th annual June Briggs Awards held at the Pierre New York in January. The look included custom-built white leather tufted highboy cocktail tables topped with icy-looking glass vessels filled with candlelight.
Photo: Courtesy of Zak Events
Bloor Street Entertains, a fund-raiser for Canfar, took place in several venues on the Toronto street in November and was produced by Spinradius Events. At one stop, guests sat in chairs draped with cozy fur wraps.
Bloor Street Entertains, a fund-raiser for Canfar, took place in several venues on the Toronto street in November and was produced by Spinradius Events. At one stop, guests sat in chairs draped with cozy fur wraps.
Photo: Brian Wickens/Seneca College
The Out NYC's Great Lawn has been turned into a 'Winter Wonderland' for the season. The area, which is available for group buyouts, includes an outdoor ice rink, wintery decor, a pine forest, hot tubs, and a menu of Alpine-inspired food and drinks such as chocolate fondue, cheese fondue, hot mulled wine, Mexican hot chocolate, and more.
The Out NYC's Great Lawn has been turned into a "Winter Wonderland" for the season. The area, which is available for group buyouts, includes an outdoor ice rink, wintery decor, a pine forest, hot tubs, and a menu of Alpine-inspired food and drinks such as chocolate fondue, cheese fondue, hot mulled wine, Mexican hot chocolate, and more.
Photo: Andrew Werner
MillerCoors celebrated the introduction of the Coors Light resealable aluminum pint can in 2010 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa. The hotel's pool area was converted into a winter scene with fake snow, ice sculptures, and illuminated high-tops meant to resemble blocks of ice.
MillerCoors celebrated the introduction of the Coors Light resealable aluminum pint can in 2010 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Tampa. The hotel's pool area was converted into a winter scene with fake snow, ice sculptures, and illuminated high-tops meant to resemble blocks of ice.
Photo: Jerry McGaghey
As a way to introduce its new all-wheel-drive models, British carmaker Jaguar built a larger-than-life snow globe in New York in the height of summer. To make the transparent, spherical tent feel like a snow globe, producers tapped Los Angeles-based MagicSnow to bring in a machine that periodically dispersed ice flakes.
As a way to introduce its new all-wheel-drive models, British carmaker Jaguar built a larger-than-life snow globe in New York in the height of summer. To make the transparent, spherical tent feel like a snow globe, producers tapped Los Angeles-based MagicSnow to bring in a machine that periodically dispersed ice flakes.
Photo: Courtesy of MagicSnow
The Washington National Opera Ball took over the ceremonial building at the Embassy of the Russian Federation in 2010. Event producer Sandi Hoffman of Sandi R. Hoffman Special Events transformed the lobby into a winter landscape with plush white carpets and white birch trees lining the hallway.
The Washington National Opera Ball took over the ceremonial building at the Embassy of the Russian Federation in 2010. Event producer Sandi Hoffman of Sandi R. Hoffman Special Events transformed the lobby into a winter landscape with plush white carpets and white birch trees lining the hallway.
Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
At the 2010 National Opera Ball, the winter theme continued into the courtyard, which featured fake snow falling from the rooftop and was designed as a tribute to the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Entertainers circled the snow-filled courtyard in inflated Zorbs.
At the 2010 National Opera Ball, the winter theme continued into the courtyard, which featured fake snow falling from the rooftop and was designed as a tribute to the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Entertainers circled the snow-filled courtyard in inflated Zorbs.
Photo: Tony Brown/imijphoto.com for BizBash
For Toronto marketing company Capital C's annual holiday party in 2011, Apex Sound & Light projected 3-D mapped images of falling snow onto the venue's windows. Silver furniture added to the ice theme.
For Toronto marketing company Capital C's annual holiday party in 2011, Apex Sound & Light projected 3-D mapped images of falling snow onto the venue's windows. Silver furniture added to the ice theme.
Photo: Emma McIntyre for BizBash
Capital C's creative director of live events, Mary Pallattella, created booths against the wall of the dance floor space for the company's holiday party. A video fireplace centered the booths.
Capital C's creative director of live events, Mary Pallattella, created booths against the wall of the dance floor space for the company's holiday party. A video fireplace centered the booths.
Photo: Emma McIntyre for BizBash
Chicago's Shedd Aquarium held a Russian winter-themed gala in 2010. Heffernan Morgan designer John Hensel incorporated wintry touches into the decor, illuminating the pathway to the cocktail reception with snowflake-shaped gobos.
Chicago's Shedd Aquarium held a Russian winter-themed gala in 2010. Heffernan Morgan designer John Hensel incorporated wintry touches into the decor, illuminating the pathway to the cocktail reception with snowflake-shaped gobos.
Photo: Eddie Quinones for BizBash
For a Regent Park School of Music fund-raiser held at the Carlu in Toronto in 2009, the event organizers at McNabb Roick Events draped panels of sheer white fabric and oversize snowflakes, stars, and icicles from the ceiling of the concert hall to give the space a wintry feel.
For a Regent Park School of Music fund-raiser held at the Carlu in Toronto in 2009, the event organizers at McNabb Roick Events draped panels of sheer white fabric and oversize snowflakes, stars, and icicles from the ceiling of the concert hall to give the space a wintry feel.
Photo: Henry Lin
Black Label Media's Private Dinner at Sundance Film Festival
Black Label Media's Private Dinner at Sundance Film Festival

On January 20, Black Label Media hosted a dinner for 50 guests at producer Molly Smith's Park City home. With production from Hatch and SBE Catering and Special Events, the event had seasonally appropriate eats such as mushroom risotto and almond profiteroles in a spiced hot chocolate sauce. UGG was a sponsor.

Photo: Mat Hayward/Getty Images for Black Label Media
The Web site for the American Cancer Society's Discovery Ball in Chicago has animation, so planner Lee Kite works with a web developer to ensure the site is viewable on smartphones and other devices.
The Web site for the American Cancer Society's Discovery Ball in Chicago has animation, so planner Lee Kite works with a web developer to ensure  the site is viewable on smartphones and other devices.
Photo: Courtesy of the American Cancer Society Discovery Ball
Ted Baker Holiday Façade
Ted Baker Holiday Façade

The Ted Baker store on Fifth Avenue in New York has an eye-catching piece of mistletoe decking its façade. Designed by English company Kin Design, the installation of the festive sculpture was no simple feat. To keep the mistletoe affixed to the building in the harsh winter weather, engineers from McLaren built a support structure that comprises steel tubes, two post bearings on the sidewalk, a header tube, and L-shaped brackets that pass through the store's third-floor windows.

Photo: Erik Valind
Guests at 'Hendrick's Voyages Into the Unusual,' which took place in Brooklyn at Skylight One Hanson earlier this month, were promised an experience that would fall nothing short of 'odd.' Case in point: The pop-up activation for the gin brand featured characters dressed as unusual-looking owls and potted roses.
Guests at "Hendrick's Voyages Into the Unusual," which took place in Brooklyn at Skylight One Hanson earlier this month, were promised an experience that would fall nothing short of "odd." Case in point: The pop-up activation for the gin brand featured characters dressed as unusual-looking owls and potted roses.
Photo: Courtesy of FYM Productions
Food 52 & Kitchensurfing Holiday Market
Food 52 & Kitchensurfing Holiday Market

The cozy activation at the Old Bowery Station in New York offered workshops in tabletop decor, cookie decorating, and more. There were also shopping events and ticketed dinners. 

Photo: Courtesy of Kitchensurfing
Stella Artois Crystal Chalice Holiday Window
Stella Artois Crystal Chalice Holiday Window

As a way to honor its origins—the beer was originally brewed as a holiday gift to the people of Leuven, Belgium—and showcase its limited-edition crystal chalice, Stella Artois unveiled a window installation in New York's meatpacking district on December 4. The seasonal display was designed and produced by HL:Creative, HL Group's experiential marketing division, and uses mirrors to create an infinity effect for the Swarovski crystal-adorned piece.

Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Stella Artois Holiday Dinner
Stella Artois Holiday Dinner

Following the window reveal, Stella Artois hosted a formal holiday dinner for celebrities, media, and other influential New Yorkers at Bar Nana. Guests sat at communal tables for the four-course meal, which, of course, included the brand's beer.

Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Stella Artois Holiday Dinner
Stella Artois Holiday Dinner

HL:Creative, helmed by creative director Ryan Jordan, also designed and produced the holiday dinner. The elegant look for the tabletops included short arrangements of red flowers, black linens, and votive candles.

Photo: Mike Coppola/Getty Images
Samsung Galaxy Studio
Samsung Galaxy Studio

In time for the holiday shopping season, Samsung rolled out a series of pop-up experiences to showcase its latest gadgets to consumers. Dubbed the Galaxy Studio, the locations across the country showcased the Galaxy Note 10.1, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy Gear devices. As added incentive for consumers to interact, the Korean electronics brand integrated gamification into the pop-up, inviting visitors to accumulate points by participating in games and activities, redeeming for prizes such as gift cards, a USB speaker, and T-shirts.

Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Studio
Samsung Galaxy Studio

 

Although Samsung's pop-up was more of a showroom than a shop—the devices on display were not for sale—the brand used the concept to show how its gadgets work in retail environments. As such, the studio included displays alongside accessories from partner Piperlime.

Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Studio
Samsung Galaxy Studio

Quirky offerings at the Samsung Galaxy Studio in New York included latte artists that created portraits in foam.

Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images for Samsung
ION's "Get Wrapped Up in the Holidays"
ION's 'Get Wrapped Up in the Holidays'

As with previous years, the ION Network created a promotional program for the holidays, aimed at putting itself in front of media agencies. Dubbed "Get Wrapped Up in the Holidays," the campaign traveled to 13 offices in the New York area, filling agency conference rooms with festive decorations, seasonal music, and the holiday films shown on its network. The program was produced by the Michael Alan Group and took place December 2 to 6.

Photo: Courtesy of the Michael Alan Group
ION's "Get Wrapped Up in the Holidays"
ION's 'Get Wrapped Up in the Holidays'

As part of its campaign, ION provided a hot chocolate bar. Agency staffers created their own box of edible goodies, choosing from a buffet-like selection. The broadcasting company also crafted a large white box tied with a red ribbon and invited staffers to drop in their business cards for an opportunity to win an iPad mini.

Photo: Courtesy of the Michael Alan Group
ION's "Get Wrapped Up in the Holidays"
ION's 'Get Wrapped Up in the Holidays'

ION brought a photo op where staffers could pose with props—like a snowman's top hat or Rudolph's red nose—on sticks.

Photo: Courtesy of the Michael Alan Group
Frigo Pop-Up Boutique
Frigo Pop-Up Boutique

For a pop-up shop introducing a new line of men's underwear from the Swedish brand Frigo, producers Forward and designers Cortney and Bob Novogratz took a two-level empty retail space in New York's meatpacking district and created a sporty yet stylish gentleman's lounge. The pop-up, which ran from November 20 to 26, had a listening station with vinyl records and Beats headphones, a vintage pool table, and luxe touches like a disco ball sitting among books and floral arrangements on a dark wood shelving unit custom built for the space.

Photo: Patrick McMullan/PatrickMcMullan.com
The 13th annual Friends of the High Line benefit, held at New York’s Pier 57 in May, centered on photographs of the High Line taken through the years. In lieu of the event’s usual foliage-heavy centerpieces, printed photographs were scattered atop raised Lucite platforms, which were eventually also used to hold the night's family-style dinner platters.
The 13th annual Friends of the High Line benefit, held at New York’s Pier 57 in May, centered on photographs of the High Line taken through the years. In lieu of the event’s usual foliage-heavy centerpieces, printed photographs were scattered atop raised Lucite platforms, which were eventually also used to hold the night's family-style dinner platters.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Instead of centerpieces, David Stark Design created lazy Susans rimmed in white LED lights that made sharing the antipasto easier at New York’s Robin Hood Foundation benefit in May.
Instead of centerpieces, David Stark Design created lazy Susans rimmed in white LED lights that made sharing the antipasto easier at New York’s Robin Hood Foundation benefit in May.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
Centerpieces at the Whitney Museum of American Art gala, held in October, encouraged playful interaction, featuring silver paint cans holding breadsticks and also Sharpie markers that guests could use to draw on the canvas tablecloths.
Centerpieces at the Whitney Museum of American Art gala, held in October, encouraged playful interaction, featuring silver paint cans holding breadsticks and also Sharpie markers that guests could use to draw on the canvas tablecloths.
Photo: Nadia Chaudhury/BizBash
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