We Don’t Ease Into a Year. We Launch It.
Some people tiptoe into January. We prefer to kick the doors open.
As 2026 began, we had the privilege of designing not one, but two extraordinary New Year’s Eve celebrations — each distinct in mood, scale, and setting — both united by one idea: if you’re going to begin a year, begin it properly.
TWO EXPRESSIONS | ONE STANDARD
In one setting, cocktails gathered beneath open skies…
with travertine textures, warm metallic accents, and orchids catching the last light of the year. Dinner followed in candlelit rooms dressed in ivory and gold, where lush foliage grounded the tables and conversation carried effortlessly toward midnight.
Refined. Composed. Confident.
In the other, the energy expanded outward.
Cocktails stretched across an illuminated lawn, string lights tracing the night overhead. From above, the design read like choreography — light, landscape, and movement in sync.
Then came the reveal: a 140-foot clear-topped tent transformed into a world of its own. Lanterns suspended overhead. Candlelight running the length of the room. Tropical florals rising with intention. Dining spaces indoors and out speaking the same visual language. Immersive lighting and sound pulling every guest fully into the experience.
This wasn’t décor. It was atmosphere at scale.
WHERE DESIGN BECOMES ATMOSPHERE
We didn’t design an event. We designed an environment.
Expansive from above, immersive from within — cocktails unfolding across illuminated lawn, a 140-foot clear-topped tent alive with light and sound, tropical florals rising with intention. This was New Year’s Eve engineered for impact.