
Clients from Peak Event Services are embracing texture, color, and prints in 2019. An example of this trend is the company's new Giulietta floral plate, priced at $14. The plate includes a delicate drawing of flowers in bloom, and it pairs well with metallic accents.
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Custom-made Colette banquettes from boutique design studio and rental company Kadeema in light gray velvet with tufting are priced at $550 each. Or opt for richly toned velvet settees and chairs in shades like marine blue with gleaming modern brass legs. The settees are $250 each and the chairs are $125 each.
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South Boston’s retro-theme Backyard Betty’s recently rolled out its own spin on brunch, which includes boozy adult cereal shakes. Each shake is priced at $12, with flavors like Fruity Pebbles made with Stoli Razz, Fruity Pebbles cereal, ice cream, and strawberry or Cinnamon Toast Crunch made with rye, Cinnamon Toast Crunch cereal, Rumchata, ice cream, and nutmeg.
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The historic Ames Boston Hotel recently began creating experiences dubbed #FindYourBoston with tailored itineraries to fit the preference of all sorts of guests, across five categories (Adventurer, Artist, Foodie, Historian, and Sports Fan). A vacation for a history buff will include an Old Town Trolley Tour and tickets to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Meanwhile, sports fans can take a tour of Fenway Park and stay in the Bruins-theme Bobby Orr suite, a hockey fan's dream hotel room.
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