We did not want to pass on the opportunity to share the recent wedding we did at a lovely venue in Pimlico, London.
The fact that it was a gay wedding, it opened the opportunity for discussions as to what traditions to follow and what not to follow from weddings as we know them.
Over the years, we have supported brands that look to push boundaries and aim to stand out; playing it safe does not lead to innovation, recognition or public awareness.
A little known aspect of our company is the work we have done on animations and brand intros for Youtube and TV adverts. Most recently, our artists developed the artwork layout for the trucks that delivered the Cadbury Cadvent campaign. In this particular case, we adjusted the original design to fit different dispositions of trucks so that it would look complete and compelling when seen from above.
We had an incredible time in Vegas while designing a very special wedding. Although we can't share much of that memorable event due to privacy reasons, we can however share impressions of the city.
Francesca and Alvaro's wedding was what I would describe as my perfect wedding.
Every detail was a sign of flawless execution despite the challenging event coordination that saw people from different continents and countries meet in wonderful Madrid.
Our friends and clients know how much we love baking and how often the office is filled with cakes and fresh home baked bread so this time, we thought we shared the recipes for best challah bread ever.
We share this recipe in our blog for three reasons: 1- friends and clients keep asking us for it. 2-Because we love everything to do with celebrations and sharing and Challah is the perfect example of these. 3-Because its delicious and very easy to do.
Salad stations are fast becoming more and more popular as guests seek for lighter canapés and the diet conscious multiply.
Salad stations are also a great alternative to tray service. By placing a food station in a key are of the venue, you create a focal point and a place for people to gather around and meet.
We have been asked in the past to design bar mitzvahs and parties in a James Bond theme which is always fun.
Always looking for a fun and different way of doing things, we can up with this fun way of folding the napkins and making the place cards/ escort cards for the guests.
We made a little video that we hope you will enjoy showing the process.
This year, we found the most wonderful furniture inspired in the forest. The furniture range is vast and hard wearing. Another good point is that all the items comply with the UK regulations and can be delivered at short notice.
We just came from the incredible world design fair called Maison and Object in Paris, a must to all into design and who seek to find out the latest trends and all that is new.
The fair takes place twice a year although I find the January one a lot better and more complete. You can find anything and everyone in the fair from all around the world.
We go every year in order to seek inspiration and to find out the latest trends in design, keeping always on top allow us to advice our clients better and offer a more unusual and up to date range of products.
We were truly delighted to read about the impact that the Cadbury campaign have had, making the most talked about event in the last 4 months according the the magazine!
We can't express our joy and gratitude at the recent BAFTA nomination for our Creative Director Francisco Rodriguez-Weil.
The nomination has been made for his design work on Set Fire To The Stars, a film directed by Andy Goddard (of Downtown Abbey fame) and written by Celyn Jones.
Our most recent project The Lankaran Forest was a perfect example of the power of experiential events. Seen by hundreds and shared by thousands, the forest left impressions in many, who still often talk about it. Its reach went far beyond social media, making its way into magazines and publications of all sorts.
We wanted to share this write up about the event as we found the writer's experience a window into the minds of those who attend and the impression the set piece we created and party had on them.
We wanted to share this write up about the event as we found the writer's experience a window into the minds of those who attend and the impression the set piece we created and party had on them.
The best way of promoting a product is by offering your guests a day or experience to remember. An emotional connection (fun, awe, happiness, etc) between them and your product can be very powerful and long-lasting. Life is made up of experiences and these experiences make up our memories while helping to shape who we are.
In today's social media age, we are constantly sharing experiences using our phones as a channel of communication to determine who we are, what we are doing and to connect to those we are thinking about at that very moment.
If a company offers their customers a great day to remember, they will not only be sharing their values and thoughts but also the opportunity for all those who attend to let their friends know what they like and what impresses them.
What a great time we had working on this product perfume launch. This year the Buta Festival was combined with the Azeri Sensation Event into what was a truly original and fun experiential event.
A bespoke perfume was developed using the Lankaran Forest as an inspiration and then bottled in gorgeous Lalique art pieces.
Given that the perfume was inspired by the unique "iron" forest of Azerbaijan, it was decided to bring the forest to London for everyone to experience this amazing place and understand better the inspiration for the perfume. By letting the guests wander through the forest to appreciate the scent, all senses were stimulated and not just the olfactory one.
We love doing weddings, its a very rewarding job and being involved is a great honour. This elegant wedding took place in a part Elizabethan part Art Deco palace in London. We took inspiration from Both styles and carefully incorporated them into the overall design.
This wedding design for a London Hotel comprised of one long custom made table. The couple wanted all the guests to be close together and be part of the same close experience. We considered numbers of guests and the particulars of the venue and came up with a table that curved and embraced the couple. The top of the table feature a patters made out of flowers in white and lilac. A perspex top was placed on top of the flowers so that all the custom order china and glasses could be arranged.
The theatrical touch was an eye catching flower display that cascaded over the guests.
The Dorchester Ballroom has recently been restored by International interior design studio Alex Kravetz Designs, one of our favourite London wedding and party destinations. The Ballroom, Crush Hall, Silver Room and The Gold Room have been restored to their former glory recapturing the opulence of Oliver Ford's original 1930s design.