A touch of the Orient combined with festive splashes of colour added an exotic flavour to this beach wedding banquet.
A touch of the Orient combined with festive splashes of colour added an exotic flavour to this beach wedding banquet.
‘Old-world’ glamour delivered with a fresh, chic twist made for a magical backdrop to this elegant garden wedding in Italy.
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As the sun set on the bridges of Amsterdam, guests on this dinner cruise were treated to a delicious menu of fresh flavours. READ MORE…
Guests gather at sunset for a Tommy Hilfiger dinner party – the setting, the menu and the décor all effortlessly elegant and fresh. READ MORE…
Set in the grounds of the fairytale Sandenburg estate, The Orangery provided the perfect venue for a dinner party. Our selection of finger aperitifs – crisp and fragrant bread of Altamura, topped with fresh broad beans and shaved parmesan; ‘crottes de chevre’ dipped in warm lavender flower honey and grilled skewered asparagus served with grated parmesan cheese – perfectly complemented the beautiful and fragrant gardens of the estate.
An essential ingredient to creating an unforgettable occasion is our obsession with detail – be it inscribing the names of each guest on to the wooden spears with which we serve our mignon melon and prosciuto balls; or the creating a sublime combination of fresh sea urchins and ceviche presented on a black napkin.
A Thanksgiving dinner party produced for Citibank, in the magnificent Pieterskerk, Leiden in the Netherlands. The 250 guests were treated to a night of dramatic interiors, opulent costumes and spectacular food. Artists Marlein Overakker and Inez de Jong proved that good food is indeed a form of art. READ MORE…
An outdoor dinner and dance with a very unique twist – the seven-course dinner was served out of magnificent custom-made costumes created by Marlien Overakker and Inez de Jong.
Fresh garden flower arrangements adorn the tables at an informal wedding celebration dinner. READ MORE…
What better way to prepare for a private dinner party at the historic Venice Biennale, than to spend the morning sourcing ingredients the local vegetable and fish market. READ MORE…