
For the after-party, Iceculture created an eight-foot ice wall at the entrance of the trading floor. Iconic shapes from Karim Rashid were cut into the ice blocks and packed with snow. The negative space spelled out "DX."
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Iceculture created a candleholder and flower piece, which is a larger version of designer Hani Rashid's Alessi pencil holder.
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Ice Bulb created "Rhapsody in Blue" ice sculptures for the tent.
Photo: Kent Wilson

Chile sponsored the reception and served salmon ceviche from an ice sculpture in the center of the reception area.
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As a dramatic opening to the show, the enormous white box that covered the stage lifted to reveal the man-made iceberg.
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So Cool Events created an ice and moving-water bar for one corner of the after-party.
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