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NYE 2017

December 15, 2016
TellAvision
TellAvision

TellAvision, the live art show that rose to popularity thanks to an appearance on NBC’s America’s Got Talent, is a moving storybook that uses wireless technology and incorporates video screens with performers to tell a tale. Created by Tampa, Florida-based Event Show Productions Inc., the performance can be customized for each event. Pricing is available upon request.

Photo: Courtesy of Event Show Productions
Painted Alive
Painted Alive

Dos Equis’s “Most Interesting Masquerade” in New York’s historic Masonic Hall in 2012 featured what at first glance appeared to be a painting of a lion. But a closer look revealed that the image was brushed across the bodies of two seated women, their feet just barely breaching the frame of the shadow box. Mirrorball commissioned New Orleans-based artist Craig Tracy to create the living canvas, a process that took approximately 10 hours. Guests were encouraged to pose for a photo with the models to share on social media via nearby iPads.

Photo: Courtesy of Mirrorball
The Living Vines
The Living Vines

It really is a jungle out there thanks to Living World Entertainment’s the Original Living Vines, which come to life through a set of choreographed moves to create a fascinating leafy tableau for events. The human foliage can also interact with guests and comes in seasonal shades—including lush spring greenery or wintry branches. To book, contact Orlando-based Key Artist Group. Pricing is available upon request. 

Photo: Courtesy of Living World Entertainment
Talking Vending Machines
Talking Vending Machines

People have largely become immune to the vending machine—an innocuous part of daily life that distributes everything from candy and subway passes to iPhones. Talking vending machines, however, offer a witty way to break through the familiarity and create surprise. Machines custom-built by SoHo Experiential that dispense a variety of goods—including food, beverages, coupons, and electronics—can be set up at events and controlled via remote camera feed so the operator has an authentic, direct interaction with guests. Pricing is available upon request. 

Rendering: Courtesy of Kenco Milliciano
Court of the Masquerade
Court of the Masquerade

Consumer engagement agency Mirrorball designed four Dos Equis events held in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami in 2013, where a group of six over-the-top characters—the Mastermind, Jester, Temptress, Provocateur, Explorer, and Voyeur—personified the party atmosphere. Guests who stepped into the Jester’s Tea Room were subjected to the troublemaker’s tricks, while those who wandered into the Voyeur’s Parlor caught a glimpse of the elaborately costumed performer peering through a mirror. Pricing is available upon request.

Photo: David Ditzler
So Shady
So Shady

Tryon Entertainment reworks traditional notions of event lighting into an opportunity for living decor. The company’s “So Shady” concept transforms models into human lamps by covering the women head to toe in metallic, bejeweled bodysuits and concealing their heads with artfully lit shades. These “lamps”—which appeared at the F5 Networks Technology Conference Closing Party at Rockefeller Center in 2012—can be positioned standing near furniture or sitting on a table to complete the illusion of an inanimate decor element. Pricing is available upon request. 

Photo: Courtesy of Tryon Entertainment
Human Digital Mapping
Human Digital Mapping

As an elevated alternative to body painting, Kate Kelley, director of business development and strategic partnerships at SoHo Experiential, suggests digitally mapping images or designs onto a human body. Projection allows the decor to evolve instantly before guests’ eyes, offering brands the opportunity to shift themes or refresh content without costume or makeup changes. Projection actors can be strategically placed throughout an environment as sculptures or as more functional elements, either to hold displays or serve drinks. Kelley suggests creating your own projection mapping with the Meta Agency. Pricing is available upon request. 

Photo: Talisman Brolin
Electric Disco Starz
Electric Disco Starz

“Electric Disco Starz” from Tryon Entertainment involves a four-member crew wearing sleek suits and disco-ball-shaped heads with LED scrolls that can be customized to display a brand message or event name. The squad of performers can act as greeters or interact with the crowd during an event, as it has done annually since 2011 at the Allstate Life Insurance New York 13.1 Marathon. Pricing is available upon request. 

Photo: Courtesy of Tryon Entertainment
Table Ladies
Table Ladies

Chicago’s Redmoon Theater—renown for its dreamlike events—showcases “Table Ladies” as part of its Redmoon for Hire program, from which planners can source the theater’s collection of performers, atmospheric elements, and “food service performance devices” for private and corporate events. The Table Ladies are two corseted and wigged performers who circulate among guests wearing Victorian-inspired, oversize hoop skirts that act as tables to display appetizers or desserts. Similar food displays are also available through Redmoon, such as “Floating Trays” (hardwood surfaces attached to backpacks) and “Briefcase Servers” (open briefcases featuring miniature puppet shows within the lids). Pricing ranges from $1,200 to $3,600 for the Table Ladies, from $1,200 for the Floating Trays, and from $700 to $1,800 for the Briefcase Servers; services are available in the Chicago area.

Photo: Courtesy of Redmoon Theater
Dance Troupe Projection
Dance Troupe Projection

While projected signage has long been an event staple, utilizing a dance troupe to create branding blurs the line between marketing and art in order to tease a product launch or showcase a company’s breadth of creativity. Silhouetted behind a translucent screen, dancers can use their bodies to shape words or objects related to the event—as Pilobolus, a modern dance company famous for its shadow theater, has done for brands such as IBM and Google. Pricing available upon request.

Photo: Courtesy of Pilobolus
Light Beings
Light Beings

For an otherworldly performance, two illuminated creatures, with laser beams shooting from each finger, appear from a starry background. Combining laser technology and choreography, “Light Beings,” created by Living World Entertainment, is available as a full-stage production or as individual extraterrestrials that can interact with the audience. To book, contact Orlando-based Key Artist Group. Pricing is available upon request.

Photo: Courtesy of Living World Entertainment
The design for the dinner space centered around white with accents of silver in the chairs, linen overlays, centerpiece vases, chargers, and stemware to create an ambience of the snowy Swiss Alps.
The design for the dinner space centered around white with accents of silver in the chairs, linen overlays, centerpiece vases, chargers, and stemware to create an ambience of the snowy Swiss Alps.
Photo: D. Channing Muller
The venue's production department used a mix of blue projections and pinspots to illuminate the chandelier's icicle design and set the ambience for the wintery decor.
The venue's production department used a mix of blue projections and pinspots to illuminate the chandelier's icicle design and set the ambience for the wintery decor.
Photo: Shannon Finney Photography
Circular projections on the walls of the dinner space added dimension to the blank walls and complemented the white and silver of the tables and place settings.
Circular projections on the walls of the dinner space added dimension to the blank walls and complemented the white and silver of the tables and place settings.
Photo: Shannon Finney Photography
Artist Ugo Rondinone created the sculpture that inspired Duran Floral Design to decorate with these six 12-foot white Mitsumata trees, which flanked the step-and-repeat and bars at the far ends of the room.
Artist Ugo Rondinone created the sculpture that inspired Duran Floral Design to decorate with these six 12-foot white Mitsumata trees, which flanked the step-and-repeat and bars at the far ends of the room.
Photo: Shannon Finney Photography
Restaurant Associates served gruyère and emmental custard tart with shaved root vegetable salad and a banyuls vinaigrette for the first course.
Restaurant Associates served gruyère and emmental custard tart with shaved root vegetable salad and a banyuls vinaigrette for the first course.
Photo: Shannon Finney Photography
The Swiss patrons inspired the menu as well with a traditional walnut pie and a bündner nusstorte roll, paired with a Kübler Absinthe cordial for dessert.
The Swiss patrons inspired the menu as well with a traditional walnut pie and a bĂĽndner nusstorte roll, paired with a KĂĽbler Absinthe cordial for dessert.
Photo: D. Channing Muller
Party band 'Round Midnight returned this year to perform a mix of Motown and current hits throughout dinner until the evening wrapped up at 11:30.
Party band 'Round Midnight returned this year to perform a mix of Motown and current hits throughout dinner until the evening wrapped up at 11:30.
Photo: Shannon Finney Photography
With an Artsy Twist
With an Artsy Twist

A particularly colorful display saw orchids sprouting out of paint cans, and linens had painterly designs. Roric Tobin designed the table for the high-end interior design firm Geoffrey Bradfield.

Photo: Owen Kolasinski/BFAnyc.com
At NBC Universal’s Golden Globes party in Los Angeles in January, candlelight and varying metallic objects dotted long communal tables under pierced metal chandeliers as the focus in the center of the party space.
At NBC Universal’s Golden Globes party in Los Angeles in January, candlelight and varying metallic objects dotted long communal tables under pierced metal chandeliers as the focus in the center of the party space.
Photo: Sean Twomey/2me Studios
At the Icon Mann Power 50 Pre-Oscar dinner in Los Angeles in February, each table was curated in honor of a historic black man—including Nelson Mandela, Malcom X, and Fela Kuti—and had memorabilia significant to that person’s legacy. Soapstone sculptures by South African artist Tendayi Guwamombe were intended to signify strength, solidarity, and family; the 500-pound sculptures were imported from South Africa for the event.
At the Icon Mann Power 50 Pre-Oscar dinner in Los Angeles in February, each table was curated in honor of a historic black man—including Nelson Mandela, Malcom X, and Fela Kuti—and had memorabilia significant to that person’s legacy. Soapstone sculptures by South African artist Tendayi Guwamombe were intended to signify strength, solidarity, and family; the 500-pound sculptures were imported from South Africa for the event.
Photo: Jeff Lewis
In Los Angeles in June, Luxe Linen and Rayce PR hosted the Luxe Launch showcase event. “Gold Metallique” linen from Luxe set a backdrop for a rustic-meets-glamorous look in antique ivory and blush tones at the table known as “Memoirs Of Romance,' designed by Charis Events & Design and Avant Garden Events.
In Los Angeles in June, Luxe Linen and Rayce PR hosted the Luxe Launch showcase event. “Gold Metallique” linen from Luxe set a backdrop for a rustic-meets-glamorous look in antique ivory and blush tones at the table known as “Memoirs Of Romance," designed by Charis Events & Design and Avant Garden Events.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
Also at the Luxe Launch showcase was a table called “Boho Gypsy Princess” designed by Bluebell Events and Mark’s Garden. Clusters of flowers by type from Revelry Event Design filled vessels of varying kinds and heights.
Also at the Luxe Launch showcase was a table called “Boho Gypsy Princess” designed by Bluebell Events and Mark’s Garden. Clusters of flowers by type from Revelry Event Design filled vessels of varying kinds and heights.
Photo: Krista Mason Photography
Thought-bubble placemats inspired by Hank Willis Thomas' exhibition 'The Truth Is I See You' served as tabletop decor at the Public Art Fund's spring benefit in New York in April. The messages transformed into different languages thanks to the optical illusion design. Design came from 360 Design Events.
Thought-bubble placemats inspired by Hank Willis Thomas' exhibition "The Truth Is I See You" served as tabletop decor at the Public Art Fund's spring benefit in New York in April. The messages transformed into different languages thanks to the optical illusion design. Design came from 360 Design Events.
Photo: Taylor McIntyre/BizBash
The Tate Americas Foundation's artist’s dinner, which took place in May in New York, featured decor and architectural centerpieces by David Stark that were inspired by the sharp geometry and twisting shape of the Tate Modern’s new building, which was soon to open.
The Tate Americas Foundation's artist’s dinner, which took place in May in New York, featured decor and architectural centerpieces by David Stark that were inspired by the sharp geometry and twisting shape of the Tate Modern’s new building, which was soon to open.
Photo: Benjamin Lozovsky/BFA.com
David Stark and his team designed the sixth annual Brooklyn Museum's Artists Ball, which took place in April at the New York museum. Inspired by Constantin Brancusi’s sculptures, particularly the “Endless Column,” and the party’s white-hot theme, Stark transformed the space with towering totems made from stacked rolls of household and industrial paper goods. They rose from the dining tables in varying heights, up to a soaring 21 feet.
David Stark and his team designed the sixth annual Brooklyn Museum's Artists Ball, which took place in April at the New York museum. Inspired by Constantin Brancusi’s sculptures, particularly the “Endless Column,” and the party’s white-hot theme, Stark transformed the space with towering totems made from stacked rolls of household and industrial paper goods. They rose from the dining tables in varying heights, up to a soaring 21 feet.
Photo: Susie Montagna
At the Luminato Festival in Toronto in June, tabletops drew inspiration from minimalist decor and clean lines. Toronto architecture firm Partisans custom-designed the centerpieces for the opening gala, and the look became a focal point of the evening.
At the Luminato Festival in Toronto in June, tabletops drew inspiration from minimalist decor and clean lines. Toronto architecture firm Partisans custom-designed the centerpieces for the opening gala, and the look became a focal point of the evening.
Photo: Che Rosales
The dining tablescape at New York’s 9/11 Memorial & Museum benefit dinner in September featured a hologram prism, which displayed the Survivor Tree through the four seasons (the charred trunk of a Callery pear tree, which became known as the “Survivor Tree,” was pulled from the rubble of the World Trade Center site after the attacks and remains alive on the grounds today).
The dining tablescape at New York’s 9/11 Memorial & Museum benefit dinner in September featured a hologram prism, which displayed the Survivor Tree through the four seasons (the charred trunk of a Callery pear tree, which became known as the “Survivor Tree,” was pulled from the rubble of the World Trade Center site after the attacks and remains alive on the grounds today).
Photo: Michele Laufik/BizBash
Revlon hosted its annual philanthropic luncheon in Los Angeles in September in support of the beauty brand’s Women’s Health Mission, which in part served to raise awareness for this year's philanthropic initiatives including Revlon's second annual Love Is On Million Dollar Challenge. And from that initiative came a “love” theme executed in clean, graphic decor including centerpieces: clean white block lettering spelling out “Spread the Power of Love,” with red roses set in black vessels at the base, running the length of long, spare tables. The idea was to infuse Revlon branding into the space in a way that did not detract from the philanthropic messaging.
Revlon hosted its annual philanthropic luncheon in Los Angeles in September in support of the beauty brand’s Women’s Health Mission, which in part served to raise awareness for this year's philanthropic initiatives including Revlon's second annual Love Is On Million Dollar Challenge. And from that initiative came a “love” theme executed in clean, graphic decor including centerpieces: clean white block lettering spelling out “Spread the Power of Love,” with red roses set in black vessels at the base, running the length of long, spare tables. The idea was to infuse Revlon branding into the space in a way that did not detract from the philanthropic messaging.
Photo: Donato Sardella/Getty Images for Revlon
When David Stark created the decor for a Culture Lab Detroit dinner in September 16, he took inspiration from Belgian artist Koen Vanmechelen's Cosmopolitan Chicken Project, a multimedia examination of chicken breeding; Vanmechelen incorporates the project in his solo exhibition at the Detroit art gallery Wasserman Projects, where the dinner took place. To pull in the theme, Stark topped tables dressed in natural canvas with raw wood risers that held open egg cartons, containing 80 dozen eggs. After the party, the eggs went to the Oakland Avenue Urban Farm to be sold alongside their produce.
When David Stark created the decor for a Culture Lab Detroit dinner in September 16, he took inspiration from Belgian artist Koen Vanmechelen's Cosmopolitan Chicken Project, a multimedia examination of chicken breeding; Vanmechelen incorporates the project in his solo exhibition at the Detroit art gallery Wasserman Projects, where the dinner took place. To pull in the theme, Stark topped tables dressed in natural canvas with raw wood risers that held open egg cartons, containing 80 dozen eggs. After the party, the eggs went to the Oakland Avenue Urban Farm to be sold alongside their produce.
Photo: Susie Montagna/David Stark Design and Production
Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS hosted its 13th “Dining by Design” in Chicago in November. The design showcase included a table from DL Couch designed by Harken Interiors, where woven textures were juxtaposed with patterned napkins; leafy plants, feathers, and stones added a natural feel.
Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS hosted its 13th “Dining by Design” in Chicago in November. The design showcase included a table from DL Couch designed by Harken Interiors, where woven textures were juxtaposed with patterned napkins; leafy plants, feathers, and stones added a natural feel.
Photo: Barry Brecheisen for BizBash
Elle’s annual Women in TV celebration took over West Hollywood’s Chateau Marmont in January. The residential-like, understated hotel is not known for events with over-the-top decor, and accordingly, Elle’s event relied on candlelight and understated flowers for a dramatic look against glass windows.
Elle’s annual Women in TV celebration took over West Hollywood’s Chateau Marmont in January. The residential-like, understated hotel is not known for events with over-the-top decor, and accordingly, Elle’s event relied on candlelight and understated flowers for a dramatic look against glass windows.
Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Elle
To commemorate Harper’s Bazaar’s 150th anniversary, the magazine hosted what it dubbed the 150 best-dressed women around the world at a January event at L.A.’s Sunset Tower hotel, where candles in glass vessels of varying heights surrounded the pool.
To commemorate Harper’s Bazaar’s 150th anniversary, the magazine hosted what it dubbed the 150 best-dressed women around the world at a January event at L.A.’s Sunset Tower hotel, where candles in glass vessels of varying heights surrounded the pool.
Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Harper's Bazaar
In November, A.F.I. Fest presenting sponsor Audi hosted a private dinner in Los Angeles. Letting the Hollywood Roosevelt rooftop's visual drama speak for itself, the dinner set-up included a simple, unclothed table set with monochrome white chairs and flowers.
In November, A.F.I. Fest presenting sponsor Audi hosted a private dinner in Los Angeles. Letting the Hollywood Roosevelt rooftop's visual drama speak for itself, the dinner set-up included a simple, unclothed table set with monochrome white chairs and flowers.
Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for Audi
In January, W magazine hosted its It Girls event, hosted by Lynn Hirschberg in partnership with Stuart Weitzman. The event took place at Los Angeles’s A.O.C., where rustic chairs lined a simple, white-clothed table, topped with squat arrangements of colorful blooms and little else.
In January, W magazine hosted its It Girls event, hosted by Lynn Hirschberg in partnership with Stuart Weitzman. The event took place at Los Angeles’s A.O.C., where rustic chairs lined a simple, white-clothed table, topped with squat arrangements of colorful blooms and little else.
Photo: Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for W Magazine
The second annual Dinner by Design presented by Caesarstone in support of Casey House and Design Exchange took place in Toronto in 2016. Guests to the exhibition viewed 12 original dining installations by Canadian designers, including a striking white set-up topped with a vivid colorful centerpiece that spilled from a clear sphere.
The second annual Dinner by Design presented by Caesarstone in support of Casey House and Design Exchange took place in Toronto in 2016. Guests to the exhibition viewed 12 original dining installations by Canadian designers, including a striking white set-up topped with a vivid colorful centerpiece that spilled from a clear sphere.
Photo: Ryan Emberley
The second annual Variety and Nickelodeon 10 Animators to Watch event took place in Los Angeles in May. Sterling Social created the event’s look with a sleek, minimal white palette, allowing the animations and lighting on the sound stage to bring in the pops of color.
The second annual Variety and Nickelodeon 10 Animators to Watch event took place in Los Angeles in May. Sterling Social created the event’s look with a sleek, minimal white palette, allowing the animations and lighting on the sound stage to bring in the pops of color.
Photo: Courtesy of Nickelodeon
In October, InStyle presented its second annual awards at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. A black and white motif created a sense of elegance and intimacy for the A-list crowd.
In October, InStyle presented its second annual awards at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. A black and white motif created a sense of elegance and intimacy for the A-list crowd.
Photo: Courtesy of InStyle
For the Blaffer Art Museum’s annual gala in Houston in 2016, a ceiling installation used NASA space blankets to mimic the look of a meteor shower using only a simple, repeating material.
For the Blaffer Art Museum’s annual gala in Houston in 2016, a ceiling installation used NASA space blankets to mimic the look of a meteor shower using only a simple, repeating material.
Photo: Max Burkhalter
At its seventh annual film benefit in 2014, the Museum of Modern Art honored writer and director Alfonso Cuarón. The Academy Award-winning director's movie Gravity served as a design inspiration for the event’s interpretive design: Suspended from the ceiling of the museum’s lobby hung large metal sculptures trimmed with LED lights. The effect was dramatic, although the decor pieces took simple geometric forms in only black and white.
At its seventh annual film benefit in 2014, the Museum of Modern Art honored writer and director Alfonso Cuarón. The Academy Award-winning director's movie Gravity served as a design inspiration for the event’s interpretive design: Suspended from the ceiling of the museum’s lobby hung large metal sculptures trimmed with LED lights. The effect was dramatic, although the decor pieces took simple geometric forms in only black and white.
Photo: Cornelia Stiles/BizBash
In November, Rolex feted the 40th anniversary of its Awards for Enterprise in Los Angeles. The presentation took place at the Dolby Theatre, and afterward a large screen lifted to reveal the dining area, which was set up right on the Dolby’s stage. Producer and designer Bounce-AEG played up the fact that the dinner took place on an actual theatrical stage, choosing Edison lightbulbs as the major design feature: Suspended at all different heights over diners, the lights resembled a starry sky. The decor element added drama while being simple and unfussy.
In November, Rolex feted the 40th anniversary of its Awards for Enterprise in Los Angeles. The presentation took place at the Dolby Theatre, and afterward a large screen lifted to reveal the dining area, which was set up right on the Dolby’s stage. Producer and designer Bounce-AEG played up the fact that the dinner took place on an actual theatrical stage, choosing Edison lightbulbs as the major design feature: Suspended at all different heights over diners, the lights resembled a starry sky. The decor element added drama while being simple and unfussy.
Photo: Michael Kovac/Getty Images for Rolex Awards for Enterprise
Asian Art Museum Gala
Asian Art Museum Gala

San Francisco's Asian Art Museum Gala took place March 2. The event, which celebrated the connection between art and technology, featured a 96-foot-long LED tube chandelier designed by Got Light. The multicolor installation was created with more than 200 tubes.

Photo: Irja Elisa for Show Ready
Norton Museum of Art Gala
Norton Museum of Art Gala

The Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, Florida, hosted its annual gala in February to celebrate a year of construction on its future West Wing. The design featured a hot pink color scheme with construction-inspired touches such as sawhorse tables and decor including yellow fencing and copper pipes.

Photo: Capehart Photography
In a nod to W.N.O. board chairman Jacqueline Badger Mars, heiress of the Mars candy company, each guest received a commemorative package of M&Ms as they left the Opera House.
In a nod to W.N.O. board chairman Jacqueline Badger Mars, heiress of the Mars candy company, each guest received a commemorative package of M&Ms as they left the Opera House.
Photo: Courtesy of Washington National Opera
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