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Ideal as an indulgent group activity or meeting break, the Chocolate Lounge & Wine Bar inside the Sugar Factory American Brasserie at Paris Las Vegas now offers wine and chocolate pairings starting at $8. The “Grand Tour” includes six wine pours and paired chocolates, and a sommelier is on hand to lead guests through the options.
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Kehoe Designs’ new Goldsmith Holiday decor scheme includes golden furniture rentals and marble-top accent tables. The collection introduces the new Paloma sofa and also includes bar fronts made from silky, kelly green fabrics and sleek white reindeer sculptures. For small, impromptu gatherings, the company can arrange for decor in as little as seven days; more elaborate events require longer lead times.
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The shimmery silver tablecloths from Over the Top Rental Linens in Miami can add a dose of holiday sparkle.
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For in-office holiday celebrations, provide a sugar rush courtesy of John Kelly Chocolates in Los Angeles. “The Slab” is a three-pound truffle fudge bar that can be ordered in 17 flavors and serves 48 people.
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Baked by Melissa in New York has introduced a six-foot-tall gumball machine that dispenses the company’s bite-size cupcakes. It can fit as many as 2,000 mini cupcake pods, with a minimum order of 1,000—fill it with December’s winter-themed “Mini of the Month” for holiday events. Rental fees start at $4,200.
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The cake pop trend shows no sign of slowing down. Find holiday dessert table ideas from Cake Pops: Holidays ($15, Chronicle Books) by Bakerella’s Angie Dudley. The book includes two dozen winter-themed cake pop ideas, plus tips for displaying and gift-wrapping the treats.
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Windows Catering in Washington is offering gingerbread houses in the form of the White House, the Pentagon, or the Capitol building. Also available as eye-catching holiday party centerpieces: smaller scale, customized versions of offices or homes.
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Orlando's Wildly Different has a new teambuilding activity that involves guests working together to stuff teddy bears and assemble no-sew blankets to give to kids in need. Wildly Different provides all materials, staff, and coordination with a local charity.
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Rutland Nurseries can create an outdoor feel at indoor events. The full-service landscape design company, which services Massachusetts and New England, uses live trees to create enchanted forests, winter wonderlands, and more.
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The new glittering Diamond event carpets from Toronto-based Reznick Carpets cost $3 Cdn. per square foot and come in four colors: red, purple, gold, and silver. (They can also be shipped to the U.S.)
Photo: Courtesy of Reznick Carpets

Need an ice display? IceSculpture.com is a new network of hand-picked, independently owned ice sculpting companies that can offer sculptures of all shapes and sizes as well as live performance ice shows around the world.
Photo: Courtesy of Okamoto Studio

Digital stationery has come a long way—Paperless Post has partnered with decoupage artist John Derian to create a collection of 65 customizable designs, including ones with seasonal imagery like holly branch motifs and antique lettering. The digital invitations and envelopes cost less than $1 each.
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Night Owl Paper Goods custom prints holiday invites and cards on eco-friendly, sustainably harvested wood. Upload your own logo or design, and choose from more than 40 colors. The design-your-own holiday cards, including envelopes, are $4.50 each for 50, with discounts for larger orders.
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Provide a full-sensory holiday experience by hanging ScentSicles scented ornaments from a faux Christmas tree or around the room.
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Create a cozy cabin atmosphere with log-shaped throw pillows from Spoon Sisters on couches in the lounge area. Guests can take the pillows, $19 each, home as gifts.
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Koyal Wholesale offers festive, budget-friendly partyware including red-and-green stripe biodegradable paper drinking straws, $29 for 100. Discounts are available for large orders.
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The new Crystal line from AFR Event Furnishings offers a touch of glitz. The collection includes a high-back loveseat, bench loveseat, chaise, round ottoman, and bar fronts in white or black embellished with crystal nailheads. Available nationwide, the rental price for each item ranges from $250 to $575.
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MYdrap cotton napkins and place mats come on a perforated roll. Each place mat roll, $40, includes 12 recyclable squares that can be torn off or kept connected to create a table runner. The holiday collection features snowflake and tree patterns.
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Keep employees’ behavior in check with Spoon Sisters' cheeky paper cocktail napkins, which cost $6.50 for 20.
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No room for a photo booth in the office? BYO Booth is a new Instagram-driven virtual photo booth app that works with any computer. Guests take photos on their smartphones, then tag them with a specific hashtag which automatically uploads them to the computer’s printer and to a slideshow display on the monitor. The photos can also be instantly uploaded to Facebook, and a basic package costs $199.
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Artificial Ice Events has a variety of winter-themed entertainment options, including a giant, hand-carved rocking horse, an inflatable tubing slide that simulates sliding down a snow-covered hill, and 15-foot-tall inflatable snow globes that can be branded for photo ops. The company also offers snow machines and ice rink rentals.
Photo: Georgi Anastasov

Brooklyn-based Custom Cookies creates holiday- and winter-themed treats that can be customized with company logos. The cookies cost $3.95 each, with discounts for large custom orders.
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Keep dips fresh and chilled throughout the party with Tilt from Soiree Home. Store the flavorless, iceless chilling sphere, $35, in the fridge, then place it in the dip bowl when it’s go-time.
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The ivy and scarlet Yuma linens from BBJ Table Fashions can give tables an organic holiday look. Rental prices start at $23 for a 90-inch square; matching chair ties are $3 each.
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Add some extra sweetness to the bar offerings with Melville’s peppermint-flavored hard candy shot glasses, $20 for 12, available at Candy.com.
Photo: Courtesy of Melville's

For a winter lodge feel, rent the new antler chandeliers from Blueprint Studios, available nationwide, to hang overhead.
Photo: Irja Elisa Photography

The new SculptLamps from SculptWare can work as centerpieces or cocktail table accents. Available to rent in two sizes—14-inch, $45, or 30-inch, $65—the acrylic lamp bases and spandex lampshades include remote-controlled LEDs that can glow in 13 colors.
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Festive drink stirrers from HeathOriginal are a cute addition to cocktail glasses. The cost is $15 for 12.
Photo: Barbie Hull Photography

If you want to go all out, the “Winter Soiree” round frosted-plastic invitation from Allie Munroe is sure to impress. The silk-screened invites cost $1,242 for 100 with unprinted envelopes.
Photo: Tom Clarke

Place colorful bulk candy from ACandyStore.com in glass jars as table decor, and set out glassine bags for guests to fill with the sweets as a take-home favor.
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For a lighter catering option—which may be a welcome reprieve in a season full of decadent treats—the Sofitel Chicago offers its new De-Lite menu. Developed by nutrition and fitness experts from the Thalassa Sea & Spa in France, the menu includes items such as oysters with passion fruit caviar and marinated skirt steak with seasonal steamed vegetables.
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Wine is a standard corporate gift, but you can beef up (pun intended) the offering with a custom gift cooler from Butcher and the Burger. The $100 gift set includes two bottles of wine, plus a cutting board, summer sausage, and a branded baseball cap. Optional add-ons can include a gift certificate for a cooking classes, additional bottles of wine, and carving utensils from Tabula Tua.
Photo: Courtesy of Butcher and the Burger