
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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Also placed outside the event's venue was an eye-catching ice sculpture of penguins. The creation of the frozen pieces during the day drew crowds.
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Behind each of the two bars (one for champagne, the second for all other alcohol), Okamoto Studio etched Kate Young's name in playful block letters, punctuated by the Target bull's-eye logo. To give the display a bit of whimsy, cutouts in the thick slabs of ice held lopsided bottles as decor.
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Iceculture created DX-inspired ice sculptures that held votive candles inside.
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The Iceman's subdivision iceFX created the Sharp sculpture, which had copies of the book embedded in the ice.
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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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