Wednesday, July 18, 2012



For the Museum of Modern Art’s film benefit on November 15 in
New York, the celebrity arrivals backdrop wasn’t a step-and-repeat
of logos but rather a wall of 20,000 fresh crimson-colored roses.
Photo: Jika González/BizBash



For the opening of New Balance’s first experience store in New York
in August, the red carpet backdrop at the V.I.P. preview incorporated
real running shoes mounted to a wall printed with the shoe brand’s logo.
Photo: Jeeyun Lee/BizBash



Absolut launched a 2011 limited edition bottle on December 1 at
Toronto’s TIFF Bell Lightbox. The step-and-repeat employed shelves
 holding dozens of the new bottles.
Photo: Sonia Recchia/Pimentel Photo


During the VitaminWater Rooftop series during the Toronto International
Film Festival in September, the Mint Agency created a step-and-repeat
 that displayed sponsor logos in antique frames.
Photo: Euan Lampitt of the Mint Agency



As guests entered the Metropolitan Museum through the Great Hall,
they met a 24-foot-tall cylinder covered in 40,000 roses—only one-fifth
of the total number of roses at the gala—with a large-scale lip pattern inspired
by Schiaparelli and Prada designs. A total of 200,000 stems of red and
white roses, shipped in from Colombia and Ecuador, went into the arrangement.
A team of 150 staffers worked to prepare the floral decor.
Photo: BFAnyc.com


-BizBash



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Wednesday, July 11, 2012



Playing off the mobile of paper butterflies hanging above David Stark's 
literary-themed Benjamin Moore table, guests' names were laser cut onto 
book pages cut into the shape of butterflies.



RDYC Interior Design and Architectural Development placed miniature floral 
arrangements at each of their table's four place settings.




Gold flatware was a popular choice for many designers. A strong
gold-and-black color scheme, with gold chargers and utensils,
and opaque black glasses.



The clear glass plates at shabby-chic table sat atop beds of fabric roses.


A conceptual table around the myth of Pandora's Box. After Pandora 
released the evils of the world, the only spirit remaining in her jar was Hope, 
so glowing "Hope" jars sat at each place setting, with a paper tags that read 
"Please share me."

The Domoore Designs table incorporated river rock place mats and 
place cards tucked inside seashells.

For the Ethan Allen table, striped napkins were stuffed into bowls
and topped with fabric daisies.

The table settings at the Herman Miller space had a retro 1950s look.
Place cards were attached to wooden tops with twine.

Photos: Ronnie Andren for BizBash



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