
In order to create a seamless event at a world-class site such as the Scripps Seaside Forum, we custom designed a look that easily could have been an existing venue. Through the use of lighting, custom made furniture, floral and architectural elements we created the ambience of a first class restaurant and achieved our goal. Part interior design, part event design and a lot of thought created this wonderful environment for our client.
The draping, the lighting, the tables and chairs all looked like they were designed to be a part of event space. The outdoor cement benches attached to the building were incorporated into lounge settings through the use of coordinating furniture, pillows, fabrics and accessories.Even the centerpieces were created to look like they were designed for the building -- they were a natural design of deep mahogany wood, tumbled ocean rocks, sustainable succulents and organic orange calla lilies.
Bars and tables were built with zebra wood that matched the building’s design and texture. By meeting with the architect to understand the design philosophy and history behind the creation of the structure, we were able to execute the design to the specifics of the space for a true environmental setting.
And this is the view the diners / event attendees had as the sun set! Don't you wish it really was a restaurant??




4 comments:
Hi Dave,
I'm Jeffrey Jucewicz of Fleurtech in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
I just have to tell you that I'm a huge fan of your work!!
Could you tell me the source for the wooden boxes that you used. I cannot seem to find them.
Also, I'd very much like to send you some samples of my work. Where should I send them.
Also, Harris Van Cleef says hello.
I love this, it looks absolutely inviting.
Hi Jeff, thank you so much for the compliment! The wooden boxes. . . it will be hard to find them. We made them! But it’s easy to do. Simple pine wood was used and we made a whole number of different shapes and sizes. There were stained with a mahogany stain. And then when it’s time to use them, we take black velon and line the base of them before stuffing them with the oasis and making the pieces. We have a ton of them as we make them of so many square, rectangular and trough shapes and mix and match them. It’s one of the containers that can be used in so many ways and we use them over and over. Great angle for the “green initiative” huh?
Dave
The ambiance looks very inviting for me. I would love to be in here for a sunset date. You think that's possible? And btw, what's your specialty in here?rubbermaid kitchen drawer organizers
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