Not so Tiny Bubbles

Brooklyn Museum - Brooklyn, New York
Spring Studios - New York, New York

“We want this New Year’s Eve party to take place inside a champagne bottle.”

— David Beahm

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Surrounded by Art & Love

We began to tell the story of our bride and groom at the rehearsal dinner, the first interaction with their guests. Our couple wanted to set an immediate tone of fun, doing away with formal dining tables and replacing them with curated seating vignettes of eclectic furniture. Everything expressed love and creativity from the Brooklyn Museum’s art, to the whimsical floral arrangements and even through the dynamic Pollack-inspired food experiences.

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To the Stars and Back

Thousands of individually strung orchid blossoms rained down from a magical starlit ceiling. As a surprise, well wishes gathered from family and friends were transposed onto the ceremony platform.

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Discovering Inspiration

Inspiration can be found anywhere, and sometimes it is hiding in plain sight. During the cocktails at Spring Place (Spring Studio’s hip restaurant and lounge), floral-made-art was on display, leveraging built-in glass vitrines originally designed to showcase art.

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Bursting with Effervescence

How do you properly celebrate both a wedding and ringing in the New Year? With friends, family, and bubbles, of course! Rather than bottling that feeling, we transported guests directly inside the bottle with gigantic gold bubbles. As if wandering through enormous gold bubbles concealing the dining area was not enough, gold bubbles magically floated over the entire dining room and embellished each napkin — and of course, in each glass of champagne.

Creative Partners

Photography
Terry Gruber

Lighting
IMCD Lighting

Entertainment
Element Music

Let us take you on a creative journey to make your big day special.

 

Speak directly to us by calling (212) 279-1344 or write to us.

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