Tips for planning your next corporate event

Post by Corinne Kessel on December 4th, 2010 · 8 Comments

What’s In?

  • Colour, colour and more colour. Monochromatic events!
  • Stylish eco-events that look ultra cool yet communicate a clear message of sustainability. Organic meets opulent.
  • Escapism—fun, whimsy, and inspiring environments.
  • Hanging interesting light fixtures or décor pieces from the ceiling of the event space.
  • Large oversize props in open spaces to make a bold statement.
  • LED technology.

What’s Over?

  • Frivolous events with meaningless objectives and uninspired event décor
  • Water tables and glass containers with submerged florals
  • Wastefulness—time, money, food, or product

Use Your Creativity, Ask a Designer, Take the Ordinary and Make it Extraordinary! 3 Tried and True Themed Décor Ideas—With New Twists!

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Tropical—Where’s My Pineapple?

Tropical themes typically see décor items such as tiki huts and tropical foliage and flowers and signature drinks with umbrellas or coconuts. Fun ideas for beach themes include hanging pool floats from the ceiling, having guests sit on bamboo mats around low tables, or putting up brightly coloured table umbrellas. New eye-catching spins on tropical themes are contemporary illuminated tables, centerpieces, and palm trees.

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Winter Wonderland

A winter wonderland theme can be a elegant event whether is it hosted at a mountain top venue, a hotel ballroom, or even in the summer. Let white reign supreme with touches of ice, blue, lilac or silver. Forget traditional winter props and Christmas trees, and move to a modern feel with crisp white linens, contemporary acrylic ghost chairs, real ice centerpieces, flocked trees, natural birch poles, and magical lighting to create an enchanting atmosphere. Check out our winter wonderland creations!

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Black and White Theme – Instead, Think Pink!

The elegance of a formal black and white event is timeless. However, a modern approach to the traditional black and white is to create a monochromatic event. All black, or all white, or even all pink, or chartreuse, or silver, or gold! You get the idea. A monochromatic event design included different tints and shades of the same colour, so you still can achieve depth in florals and fabrics, while also creating high impact achieve with a single choice of hue.

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